Contaminated recyclable waste returned to Ireland

Dublin City Council has said that 160 containers of recyclable waste bound for China were detained by Dutch officials in Rotterdam in November and December because of “low-percentage” contamination by recyclable materials.

Contaminated recyclable waste returned to Ireland

Dublin City Council has said that 160 containers of recyclable waste bound for China were detained by Dutch officials in Rotterdam in November and December because of “low-percentage” contamination by recyclable materials, writes Evelyn Ring.

The Dutch Human Environment and Transport Inspectorate agreed to reprocess 53 of the detained containers at a facility in the Netherlands, but the rest were returned to Ireland last month.

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