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Waste Disposal Charges

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 20 June 2017

Tuesday, 20 June 2017

Ceisteanna (1731, 1739)

John Lahart

Ceist:

1731. Deputy John Lahart asked the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment the developments that are due to take place in the domestic waste collection market in Dublin in the coming months among private waste collectors; the way in which he plans to protect households from significant increases in this regard; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [26546/17]

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Jack Chambers

Ceist:

1739. Deputy Jack Chambers asked the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment his plans to introduce a pay-by-weight system for waste collection; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [26814/17]

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Freagraí scríofa

I propose to take Questions Nos. 1731 and 1739 together.

The charges applied by waste management companies are a matter between those companies and their customers, subject to compliance with all applicable environmental and other relevant legislation, including contract and consumer legislation. 

My Department is reviewing, together with the regulatory authorities and industry representatives, the introduction of an incentivised system which encourages people to prevent, reduce and segregate their waste. This approach is in line with Government waste policy to reduce the amount of waste sent to landfill for disposal and will also facilitate the provision of a range of options for people to manage their waste costs.

I have already indicated quite clearly that any such system will encompass more than just the previously proposed pay-by-weight per-kilogram model. It is important to acknowledge that many people are already on plans that encourage waste prevention and segregation, including some which contain an element of weight-based charging.

As previously pointed out, I do not have a role in setting the level of charges for waste collection. I would, however, like to see a system in operation whereby the prevention and segregation of household waste is encouraged so that we reduce our reliance on landfills around the country, and enable people to manage their waste costs by preventing waste where possible and segregating the remaining waste properly to improve the rate and quality of recycling.

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