Burning of Waste Regulations
The burning of waste is illegal. This includes the burning of waste in:
- A barrel or exposed heap in a yard or garden
- A purchased ready-made home incinerator
- Burning commercial waste on a business premises or farmyard
- Burning waste on a building site
Burning waste is not only a nuisance to neighbours, it can release many harmful chemicals into the air.
Such practices lead to the release of toxic dioxins which are a hazard for peoples’ health and the environment.
Many people may believe that they are doing the right thing in reducing the amount of waste going to landfill and saving money.
However, they are in fact causing long term environmental pollution and possible damage to their health and that of their children and neighbours.
The Waste Management Prohibition of Waste Disposal by Burning Regulations 2009 prohibits the burning of waste within the cartilage of a dwelling.
Failure to comply with these regulations is an offence and fines of up to €3,000 may be imposed.
Making a complaint
You can report any suspected cases of burning of waste by phone at 021-4924000.
Legislation
Waste Management (Prohibition of Waste Disposal by Burning) Regulations 2009
- Burning of Waste Regulations
- End of Life Vehicles (ELVs)
- Food Waste Regulations
- Packaging Regulations
- Plastic Bag Levy
- Waste Battery Regulations
- Waste Collection Permits and Movement of Waste
- Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
- Waste Facility Permits and Certificates of Registration
- Waste Tyre Regulations