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What Is Waste
Waste is defined in law as something which a holder discards intends to discard or is required to discard There are places to put rubbish so that it doesn t harm the environment If we don t put our ...
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Swan and Cygnets
Swan and Cygnets
Our wildlife depends on our ability to conserve our natural resource
© Ann Hennessey
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Port of Cork
Port of Cork
The protection of the resource base upon which marine-related economic and social activities depend is vital.
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Kayaking in Reen Harbour, West Cork
Kayaking in Reen Harbour, West Cork
People kayaking Reen Harbour in West Cork. In the background is a yacht and a small fishing boat.
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Hydro Electric Dam
Hydro Electric Dam
Sustained monitoring and management of our hydro electric stations is an essential part of the process of water conservation.
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A Cloughlea stream
A Cloughlea stream
To preserve the natural beauty of our island it is essential they we all do our part to contribute to the environment and its conservation
Copyright Ger Hussey
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Composting
Central to this theme is reusing your left over food as compost Compost is simply decomposed or rotted organic material Decay is going on around us all the time as nature breaks down items every day ...
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Irish Waste Hierarchy
The waste hierarchy is a useful framework that has become a cornerstone of Irish waste management It sets out the order in which options for refuse management should be considered based on ...
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National Air Emission trends 2007-2009
National Air Emission trends 2007-2009
A Graph showing the Total Air Emissions Above Threshold for PRTR reporting 2007-2009
Copyright Environmental Protection Agency



