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Litter

Litter continues to be a major problem in Ireland. It is one of the main complaints visitors have and it seems the problem is getting worse. In a recent survey undertaken by the Irish Business Against Litter Group, 27 out of 30 towns surveyed are now classified as very heavily littered, heavily littered or moderately littered.

Litter and the Law
In a bid to tackle the on-going litter problem, the Litter Pollution Act was introduced in 1997 giving local authorities the power to prosecute those found littering or illegally disposing of waste. If found to be littering you will receive a fine of €125 and could face prosecution and higher fines.

Litter - The Facts!
Did you know that under Litter Pollution Act 1997, you are breaking the law when....
  • You create litter in a public place
  • You present your household refuse for collection in a manner that creates litter
  • You own, hire or drive a car and litter is dropped from it
  • You fail to clean up if your dog fouls in certain public places, whether on the street or at a park or on the beach or - be warned - in the garden of another person’s house
If you are a business you should be aware that you are breaking the law when....
  • You create litter in the carrying on of a business, trade, or activity or in loading, transporting or handling anything
  • You present your commercial/business waste for collection in a manner that creates litter.
  • You place unauthorised articles or advertisements on and deface any structure or other land, door, gate, window, tree, pole or post visible from a public place
  • You operate a mobile outlet and you don’t provide litter bins or don’t clear up litter resulting from your activities
Enforcing the Law - The Litter Warden Service
The Litter Warden is responsible for enforcing the Litter Pollution Act 1997 and the Waste Management Act 1996. Sligo Borough Council has 1 full time litter warden who will issue verbal/written warnings, on the spot fines of €125 and investigate cases of illegal dumping.

If you are concerned that individuals are illegally dumping in your area contact the Litter Warden at 071 9114400(ext 174) in Sligo Borough Council.

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pdf Anti-Litter Awareness 2006 Application Form
pdf Bye-Laws Governing the Beaches at Enniscrone, Mullaghmore, Streedagh, Rosses Point, Dunmoran and Aughris
pdf Bye-Laws Governing the Beach at Strandhill
pdf Clean up after your Dog leaflet
pdf Environmental Information Service Leaflet
pdf Recycling & Composting in Sligo
pdf Attention Businesses
pdf Ban on Bituminous Coal in Sligo
pdf A Guide to Noise Regulations
pdf Why Waste Must not be burned
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Relevant Links
Dept of Enviroment
Information on the Environment
My Waste
The Ten steps
Climate Change
Conservation Volunteers Ireland
Crann
Connaught Regional Waste Management Plan
Tree Council of Ireland
Irish Peatland Conservation Council
An Taisce
Race Against Waste
The Organic Organisation
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