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Press Release: Dún Laoghaire
22 March 2007
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22 March 2007
Greens call for level playing field
for waste contractors
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The Green Party has called for a level
playing field for waste collectors in Dún Laoghaire. It says that
households using the Council's own waste collection are picking up
part of the bill for those who opt for the private contractor.
Dún Laoghaire TD and Green Party Environment spokesman
Ciarán Cuffe stated:
"I'm all in favour of competition but it's just not fair that those
who use the Council's own service are subsidising others. People who
use the Council's service are paying a standing charge of €80 per
household per annum. This helps to pay for the network of
bottle-banks and bring centres around the County. Meanwhile those
who use the service provided by Panda aren't contributing to the
cost of providing the free bottle-banks around the County. They do
pay a €64 annual charge, but this does not contribute towards the
cost of the public bottle-banks.
"I'm also calling for the Council to improve the green bin service
provided on their behalf by Oxigen. I want the Council to move
quickly to modify the contract so that Oxigen collect plastics and
moves to a fortnightly collection of green bins.
"The great danger in all of this is that private contractors will
drive the County Council's waste service out of business and then
jack up their process. This is what happened in Co. Wicklow.
"We're also asking the Council to drop the €5 charge for green waste
at Ballyogan Recycling Centre. The €80 annual waste charge should be
paying for this service, and this is what householders were led to
believe when the new charges were introduced two years ago.
Local Green Party Cllr. Tom Kivlehan added:
"Panda users are getting a free ride on Dún Laoghaire Rathdown's
network of free bottle-banks around the County. I am asking the
County Manager Own Keegan to examine the figures and see if a more
equitable arrangement can be provided.
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