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Top polluters uncovered
27 November 2006
Friends of the Earth today welcomed the publication of Europe's
Pollution Emission Register which includes many Northern Ireland
companies. Commenting, Campaigner Declan Allison said:
"This pollution report from Europe's Environmental Protection Agency
reveals how polluted Northern Ireland really is. Twenty nine
of the
worst polluters are listed including power stations, landfill sites,
chemical works and food producers. Together they are pumping
a
cocktail of chemicals into the air and water - and the cumulative effect
could be damaging people's health and the environment."
"Inclusion on the list doesn't indicate the company is in breach of
pollution laws, but it should be sufficiently embarrassing to be an
incentive to clean up their business. And the information could
be
invaluable to community groups eager to challenge the environmentally
damaging practices of these companies."
"In England and Wales the Environment Agency publishes a more detailed
report. In Northern Ireland there is no equivalent organisation.
Instead the job is done by DOE, which is why we have been
campaigning for an independent environmental protection agency. We
would like to see the Northern Ireland Environmental Protection Agency
publish a detailed chemical release inventory, when it is created."
For the full Pollution Emission Register go to www.eper.ec.europa.eu/
Friends of the Earth Northern Ireland
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Email: foe-ni@foe.co.uk.
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Last modified: Oct 2008


