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16th
April 2002
PRESS
RELEASE
‘DUN
LAOGHAIRE RECYCLING RECORD PATHETIC’
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GREEN PARTY
The
Green Party has criticised Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown Council over its record on
recycling. Less than 15% of households in the greater Dún Laoghaire area have a
recycling wheelie-bin service.
“The
County Manager is dragging his heels on this important project”, stated
Councillor Ciarán Cuffe of the Green Party. “Why are thirty thousand
households left waiting?”
A
spokesperson for Oxigen who supply the green wheelie-bin service to Dún
Laoghaire-Rathdown Council stated that there is an intention to double the
amount of recycling routes by the end of the year.
“This
is not going far enough”, stated Mr. Cuffe, “I believe that every household
should be given the choice of recycling at their doorstep.
“Promises
were made over the years to provide green wheelie bins, yet many households are
still waiting. People are paying high enough waste charges as it is, and they
should at least be offered the recycling service.
“From
Blackrock to Booterstown and as far south as Bray there are people who want to
recycle, who were promised recycling and who are angry that the service has not
been provided.
I
have written to the Derek Brady, the County Manager, asking that the service be
extended to all households within the County.”
ENDS
For
further information contact:
Ciarán
Cuffe, Dáil Candidate 087
265 2075 or 618 3082
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