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Strengthening Construction Waste Compliance Through Collaboration with Regulatory Bodies

As Ireland moves towards its 2030 waste reduction and circular economy goals, collaboration between construction industry stakeholders and regulatory agencies is becoming increasingly critical. Section 5.3 of the "Supporting the Circular Economy Transition in the Irish Construction Sector" report (Page 40) highlights the necessity of working closely with environmental authorities such as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to improve compliance, transparency, and sustainability in construction waste management.

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Future-Proofing Construction: How Data-Driven Waste Management Can Give Your Company a Competitive Edge in Public Sector Projects

Ireland’s public sector construction projects are evolving, with sustainability and environmental compliance becoming major factors in awarding contracts. With strict waste reduction targets set for 2030, construction firms collaborating with government agencies need to ensure their waste management practices align with national and EU directives.

For companies aiming to secure more public sector work, staying ahead of regulatory requirements and demonstrating a commitment to sustainable waste management is no longer optional—it’s a competitive advantage.

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From Blacktop to Backlash: New Rules Demand Full Traceability of Road Waste

In its guidance, Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) reinforces a message that every local authority and roads engineer should take seriously:

Road planings must be tracked through their entire lifecycle.

As Ireland accelerates its shift toward a circular economy, public bodies are being held accountable not just for how roads are built—but for how materials are recovered, reused, and reported.

This isn’t just best practice. It’s becoming compliance.

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Where Did Ireland’s "Missing" Construction Waste Go?

Fluctuating Waste Figures Raise Red Flags

The Numbers Don’t Add Up 

2012: Ireland generated approximately 9 million tonnes of C&D waste.

2021: The country reported 9 million tonnes of C&D waste again.
2022: This number dropped to 8.3 million tonnes, with soil and stones making up 85% of this waste.

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 Full Visibility, Compliance & Control for Road Planing—Up & Running in 48 Hours  

With road planing season fast approaching, there’s no time for complicated software rollouts or lengthy training sessions. That’s why Hub360 is built for speed—within 48 hours, your company can be fully operational with:

A complete desktop management system
Apps downloaded and ready to use on any smartphone
Quick training so your team can hit the ground running
Secure cloud storage for all records—no lost data, no manual tracking


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Start Road Planning Season Right—Go Digital with Hub360 for Effortless Compliance & Sustainability

As road planning season kicks off in May, county councils and road maintenance companies must ensure they are prepared—not just with equipment and materials, but with accurate, verifiable data. With CSRD (Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive) and EFRAG (European Financial Reporting Advisory Group) requirements coming into effect this year, made-up stats won't cut it anymore. The industry must shift to real, traceable, and verified data to comply with circular economy directives and sustainability goals.

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The Construction Sector & Greenwashing: Are Your Reports Built on Vague Data?

In today’s rapidly evolving sustainability landscape, companies in the construction sector are under increasing pressure to report on their environmental impact. But how much of that reporting is real—and how much is just greenwashing?

The Greenwashing Trap in Construction

The industry has historically relied on vague data sets, estimates, and generalised assumptions to meet sustainability reporting requirements. But as legislation tightens, the practice of overstating environmental credentials without real, verifiable data is becoming a high-risk strategy.

Are Your Reports Built on Guesswork?

Some of the most common greenwashing tactics in the construction sector include:

  • Over-reliance on industry averages rather than project-specific emissions tracking.

  • Self-certifying sustainability claims without third-party audits.

  • Estimating material recycling rates instead of real-time monitoring.

  • Lack of transparency in supply chain sustainability practices.

  • Avoiding long-term accountability by highlighting minor eco-friendly changes while ignoring core environmental issues.

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Optimising Aggregate Delivery: The Hidden Costs of Paper-Based Tracking

In today’s fast-paced construction and infrastructure industries, efficiency is paramount. Yet, many businesses still rely on outdated, paper-based tracking systems for aggregate deliveries, leading to costly inefficiencies, compliance risks, and revenue losses.

With millions of euros worth of materials transported annually, it’s time to consider a smarter, more efficient approach. In this blog, we’ll explore the hidden costs of manual tracking and how digitisation with Hub360 can help businesses cut costs, enhance compliance, and improve efficiency.

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Government and Semi-State Responsibilities Under Ireland’s National Waste Management Plan for a Circular Economy

On March 1st, 2024, Ireland introduced the National Waste Management Plan for a Circular Economy, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at reducing waste, increasing recycling, and embedding sustainability into national and local government operations. The plan, which spans 2024 to 2030, not only sets new standards for the private sector but also imposes critical responsibilities on government organisations, semi-state bodies, and local authorities to lead by example.

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The National Waste Management Plan for a Circular Economy: A Turning Point for Ireland’s Construction Sector

On March 1st, 2024, Ireland took a significant step towards a sustainable future with the launch of the National Waste Management Plan for a Circular Economy. This plan, which will guide waste prevention and management from 2024 to 2030, is a comprehensive roadmap for reducing waste, promoting reuse, and increasing recycling rates across key sectors, including construction and demolition (C&D).

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Ireland’s €1.4 Billion EU Cohesion Funding: Opportunities and Risks for Construction

The European Union has allocated €1.4 billion in Cohesion funding to Ireland for the 2021-2027 period. This funding supports projects that align with the EU's ambitious sustainability goals, making it a critical resource for infrastructure, green energy, sustainable transport, and environmental protection initiatives—all of which are tied closely to the construction and development sectors.

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