Panda is to roll out the measure nationwide in an effort to reduce contamination, with reports that other providers are likely to follow their lead.
Householders who put the wrong waste into their bins may have to pay higher charges.
Cameras are to be installed by Panda waste to catch out rogue households who put the wrong rubbish in the wrong bins.
The company is to roll out the measure nationwide in an effort to reduce contamination, and according to the Irish Times other providers are likely to follow their lead.
Conor Walsh is Secretary of the Irish Waste Management Association.

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