Joe Nonety
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yes its fine once you dont burn any plastics etc or rubbish . and your next door neighbours washing isnt on the line
There was a guy from the EPA on Matt Cooper last Thursday and he said it was fine to burn green waste. Hope this helps!
PS. I think the ashes from burning the branches can be mixed in with soil as a kind of compost, but maybe someone else can confirm this.
There was a guy from the EPA on Matt Cooper last Thursday and he said it was fine to burn green waste. Hope this helps!
Difficult to see how he can say that given the definition of [broken link removed] in the Air Pollution Act 1987.
That definition reads like it was specifically designed to keep lawyers busy for years!
There was a guy from the EPA on Matt Cooper last Thursday and he said it was fine to burn green waste. Hope this helps!
Who was that? Just curious. Many of the County Council websites (including Sligo, Meath, Cork, Cavan) point out that it is prohibited under the Waste Management Act 1996 - 2003 and the Air Pollution Act 1987 to burn green waste. I'd get the EPA guy's name so you can call him as a defence witness when you get prosecuted.
It was Dara Lynott who is fairly high up in the EPA as it goes... Why not just ring your local authority and ask them?
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