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"a Japanese registered woodchip carrier arrived in Foynes Port, Co Limerick with the load after a two-week voyage from Brazil.

A “fleet of trucks” then brought the woodchips to the Bord na Móna plant in Edenderry.

The plant was originally peat-burning, but in 2021 Bord na Móna suspended all peat harvesting on its bogs ahead of schedule, causing “significant shock” to the hundreds of people who lost their jobs unexpectedly."

The "green" insanity continues!

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@ForBritain you missed the best bit. Carbon emissions are counted in Brazil where the wood is harvested so that burning wood in Ireland is considered zero carbon emission. What a beautiful scam.

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