European Commission takes action against Italy and Ireland

“In order to efficiently handle environmental complaints, the Commission needs prompt Member State answers to its letters,” said Environment Commissioner Margot Wallstrom. “I am particularly disappointed that Italy and Ireland have not only failed to answer the Commission’s original letters but have also failed to respond to the Commission’s first warning letters for non-co-operation.”

This action follows a review of the co-operation of all Member States with regard to complaints, which is required to clarify facts and to state official positions. Whilst co-operation is generally satisfactory, there are some problems, particularly with Italy and Ireland.

With regard to Italy, the complaints are all concerned with the country’s management of waste:

With regards to Ireland, the complaint is concerns failure to apply the safeguards of the Wild Birds Directive to a range of projects affecting Dublin Bay, where there are two SPA’s.