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Litter Pollution.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 18 May 2004

Tuesday, 18 May 2004

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Trevor Sargent

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383 Mr. Sargent asked the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government the action he will take following his consideration of the consultants’ study commissioned in September 2003 to recommend appropriate economic instruments to tackle littering following the findings of the litter monitoring body. [14116/04]

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The report of the litter monitoring body, co-ordinated by my Department, which was published in July 2003, provides valuable statistical data in relation to litter pollution in Ireland. Chewing gum is identified in the report as the single largest litter component in the food litter category and, after cigarette related litter, is the second largest litter component nationally. Fast-food take-away bags and wrappers are identified as the largest litter component in the packaging litter category. ATM, automated teller machine receipts have also been identified in the report as significant elements of paper litter.

On foot of the litter monitoring body report, I commissioned a consultancy study in September 2003 to carry out an analysis and recommend appropriate economic instruments, including environmental levies, that might be implemented to tackle the litter problems caused by these items. The consultants' report was completed recently. It is now intended to announce a limited public consultation on the consultants' report to obtain the views of relevant stakeholders and other interested parties. It is anticipated that proposals will be finalised by mid-year on foot of evaluating the submissions received during the public consultation process.

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