
Tallaght ‘moderately littered’ according to IBAL report
The latest IBAL report describes Tallaght as “moderately littered” and the controversial littering site between Lidl and Priory Market was brought up once more.
Set up in 1996, Irish Business Against Litter is an alliance of companies promoting litter-free environments – as part of the IBAL Anti-Litter League, An Taisce monitors towns independently and in accordance with international grading standards.
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