ITIA calls for a ‘fit for purpose’ waste tyre management scheme

October 20, 2017
ITIA calls for a ‘fit for purpose’ waste tyre management scheme
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Irish Tyre Industry Association has called for a rethink on the recently implemented waste tyre management regulations.


Speaking to the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Communications, Climate and Environment in relation to the Waste Management (Tyres and Waste Tyres) Regulations 2017, Paddy Murphy, President of ITIA (Irish Tyre Industry Association) said,  “The tyre industry is frustrated and angry at not being heard in relation to its concerns about the successful operation of the new waste tyre scheme under the new regulations. We are now calling on the committee to nullify the regulations or make recommendations that will take into account three key issues as raised by the Industry.”

The three issues which the ITIA have highlighted are:
  • The viability of businesses in the Republic of Ireland being impacted by the fact that no such scheme is operational in Northern Ireland. This it says puts Irish tyre businesses at a competitive disadvantage.
  • The reporting requirements are proving time consuming and cumbersome for many small retailers who will need to invest in IT and other resources to meet their obligations under the new legislation.
  • This scheme was designed to tackle the problem of illegally dumped tyres. However, without robust enforcement of penalties for non-compliance, which is the root of the problem, this scheme will not achieve its objective. Local Authorities need to be resourced to adequately enforce the legislation and apply fixed penalty notices where non-compliant traders are identified.
Mr Murphy added, “The ITIA recognises that it has both a legal and moral obligation to recycle tyre waste in an environmentally appropriate manner and we want to see a ‘fit for purpose’ scheme that is robust, sustainable and informed by industry, we have argued this for some time now and to date have never received answers, as with the Environmental Committee questions, the answers were not forthcoming”
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