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The EMWR is one of Ireland’s three Waste Management Regions. The Region has 12 constituent local authorities, stretching from Dublin in the east, Louth to the north and Wicklow to the south.

Dublin City Council is the lead authority within the Region acting on behalf of the other authorities and hosting the Eastern-Midlands Waste Regional Office (EMWRO). This office has responsibility for the successful implantation of the EMWR waste management plan. The Region covers both urban and rural with a population of approximately 2.2 million with an 80 / 20 split dominated by the Dublin which has the largest population and highest economic activity in the region and nationally.

The Eastern Midlands Region Waste Management plan is a statutory document prepared by the local authorities of the region. It covers the period from 2015 to 2021 , after which time it will be revised or replaced. It is underpinned by National and European waste legislation and the work carried out will ensure the continued management of waste in a safe and sustainable manner. The vision for the plan is to reconsider our approach and attitudes towards managing waste. The primary focus will be to view waste a

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