Minister discusses issues surrounding management of local hazardous waste during visit to facility in Antrim

Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs Minister Edwin Poots has visited McQuillan Environmental hazardous waste facility in Antrim to discuss the company’s role in supporting local industry in Northern Ireland, as well as plans for future developments in the local waste sector.
DAERA Minister Edwin Poots, Ronan McQuillan, Director, Neil McCauley, Site Manager, Max Carnson, Senior Chemist and Paul Brogan, Managing Director McQuillan CompaniesDAERA Minister Edwin Poots, Ronan McQuillan, Director, Neil McCauley, Site Manager, Max Carnson, Senior Chemist and Paul Brogan, Managing Director McQuillan Companies
DAERA Minister Edwin Poots, Ronan McQuillan, Director, Neil McCauley, Site Manager, Max Carnson, Senior Chemist and Paul Brogan, Managing Director McQuillan Companies

McQuillan Environmental operate a range of facilities, including hazardous waste management, an environmental analysis lab, commercial waste recycling and an inert landfill. They provide important services to a range of local industries, including the growing Health and Life Sciences sector.

At present, due to the economies of scale, the majority of hazardous waste treatment and disposal does not take place in Northern Ireland. However, McQuillan Environmental does have ambitious plans to further increase the range of hazardous waste treatment services they can offer to local customers.

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Minister Poots said: “I recognised that locally-based, family companies have long played a vital role in the waste sector in Northern Ireland and I commend innovative businesses like McQuillan Environmental who are continually seeking to improve the services they provide to our local industry.”

The Minister also discussed the role of the hazardous waste sector within the circular economy and current infrastructure needs, saying, “I recognise the importance of a low carbon circular economy for Northern Ireland in promoting a Green Growth agenda. I and DAERA officials will continue to work closely with the Department for Economy on the circular economy and will provide appropriate input into innovative solutions.”

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