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The company proposing to build a waste-to-energy plant in Ringaskiddy, Co Cork, has dismissed claims that incinerators account for 70% of all dioxins or that an explosion which recently rocked one of its Belgian sites could happen here.

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Incinerators granted licences despite opposition

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Toxins deform babies, incinerator hearing told

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Incinerator site submerged
Floods prove proposed incinerator site is unsuitable - campaigners

Environmental activists tonight claimed almighty floods proved plans for a 100,000 tonne toxic burner in Cork harbour were awash with flaws.

Thu, 28 Oct, 2004

Incinerator licensing provokes outcry

OUTRAGED community groups will seek an oral hearing into yesterday’s decision by the Environment Protection Agency to grant a draft licence to Indaver (Ireland) for waste incineration plants in Cork and Meath.

Thu, 28 Oct, 2004

Pharmaceutical giant plans 1,000 jobs in €650m Cork investment

UP TO 1,000 jobs are expected to be created in Cork following yesterday's announcement of a €650 million investment by pharmaceutical giant Johnson and Johnson.

Wed, 28 Jul, 2004

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