US company withdraws plans for Skibbereen plastic factory

Source: Greennews.ie

September 17th, 2019

The decision of thermoplastic company RTP Company to withdraw its application for a plastic factory in Skibbereen was greeted by local campaigners last night as a “brilliant example of people power”.

Local
campaigners at SOS Skibbereen had challenged the green light given to RTP’s Irish
subsidiary Daly Products Ltd to build the proposed factory all the way to
the High Court
that earlier this year quashed planning permission for the
plant granted by An Bord Pleanála (ABP).

According
to SOS Skibbereen’s chairperson Brendan McCarthy, ABP informed the group that RTP
has now withdrawn their application for the plastic factory.

“The case is now closed. Our campaign has been successful in way we could never have imagined when we started,” Mr McCarthy said. “This has been a brilliant example of people power.”

The Four Courts Building Photo: Gary Barber

Environment
Pollution Concerns

Earlier
this summer, ABP consented to the High Court ruling that its screening for
appropriate assessment (AA) was in breach of requirements laid out by the
European Court of Justice (ECJ). 

An AA
examines the potential adverse effects of a plan or project on protected nature
sites. The screening stage is used to determine if a full assessment will be
required.

It was proposed that the plant would be
connected to Skibbereen’s wastewater treatment plant that in turn discharges
into the Ilen river, with locals raising concern about possible contamination
from plastic nurdles.

The Board’s inspector, however, found that the
issue could be allayed by adding a balancing tank for the cooling water at the
facility which would allow it to be serviced by the public stormwater sewerage
system.

By doing so, SOS Skibbereen claimed that the Board had outlined a mitigation measure during the AA screening stage in breach of a recent ECJ finding in the People Over Wind case that it is not appropriate to consider mitigation measures at the AA screening stage.

Brendan McCarthy shows the exact space set to be occupied by the purposed factory Photo: Shamim Malekmian

Water
contamination concerns

SOS
Skibbereen had also repeatedly voiced its concern about possible water
contamination from nurdles, a by-product of plastic manufacturing.

Nurdles
are inherently non-toxic. However, they began to act as a sponge over time and
can absorb chemicals found in water such as those found in agricultural sprays.

Marine
species often chow down plastic nurdles, mistaking them for fish eggs. If
digested, chemicals adhered to the nurdles become absorbed into their tissues,
making them potentially hazardous for humans to consume.

Chemicals
added to plastics in the manufacturing process are believed to be readily absorbed by the human body, with some plastic compounds
found to cause cancer or have other potential health impacts.

For example, Phthalate, a chemical added to plastic to make it softer, is known to cause infertility, congenital disabilities, and other health issues.

About the Author

Niall Sargent

Niall is the Editor of The Green News. He is a multimedia journalist, with an MA in Investigative Journalism from City University, London

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