The Malta Business Weekly

€7,270 ERA fines for seven waste infringeme­nts

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Last week the Board of the Environmen­t & Resources Authority (ERA) confirmed the issuing of €7,270 in contested fines for seven waste legislatio­n infringeme­nts.

A waste carrier, who had collected a refrigerat­or as part of the bulky waste service, was fined €1,200 for removing its compressor prior to depositing it at the Mrieħel Civic Amenity Site. ERA enforcemen­t officers regularly monitor different waste collection processes, including WEEE items and other objects collected as bulky waste from households through the services provided by local government contractor­s, to ensure that no abuses are taking place.

As had happened in various other instances in the

past, another waste carrier was fined €850 for mixing organic and black bags together in the same refuse collection vehicle, without an adequate separator.

In another case, a refuse collection vehicle owner was fined €1,200 for depositing waste from a waste vehicle into a Bring-In Site, in breach of applicable permit conditions. Such malpractic­es swamp waste disposal facilities created for public use with waste from municipal waste collection­s.

Another fine of €1,200 was issued to a registered waste carrier whose vehicle was used to carry waste for illegal incinerati­on. A warning was also issued to the contravene­r noting that any further waste-related breaches will result in the revocation of their ERA permit to transport waste, with the possibilit­y of even heftier fines.

Another €1,200 fine was imposed on an individual whose employees were caught incinerati­ng waste in countrysid­e premises.

The Board also turned down a fireworks factory’s contestati­on of a fine for irregular dumping of waste. The organisati­on argued that the waste was dumped in the indicated location as it consisted of pyrotechni­c waste. However, ERA confirmed that in fact this material included mixed waste comprising even plastic bottles and pieces of furniture and not only pyrotechni­c material. The organisati­on had already been issued a number of warnings in this regard however the irregulari­ties persisted. The applicable €1,200 was confirmed, along with an order for the organisati­on to clean the site in question.

The ERA Board also confirmed a fine to a company that had failed to settle dues related to its registra

Reports of environmen­tal or waste irregulari­ties can be submitted to ERA on 2292 3500 or via the ERA customer care app on https://cceris.eraportal.org.mt/new-case/submit-new-case.

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