Scheme to Facilitate the Use of Meat and Bonemeal as a Replacement for Fossil Fuels
From Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine
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Meat and bonemeal (MBM) is a high-risk (category 1) by-product of the meat industry that is derived from specified risk material. SRM includes the parts of cattle, sheep and goats that are linked to the spread of dangerous transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSE), including mad cow disease. To protect farm incomes and the meat industry, it is essential that MBM is disposed of safely. In this light, most of the 60,000 tonnes of MBM that Ireland produces annually is exported to Great Britain for incineration.
On 31 January 2020, the United Kingdom withdrew from the European Union. As a result, Great Britain is now categorised as a non-EU or third country. EU law (Article 43, Regulation (EC) No. 1069/2009) prohibits export of MBM to non-EU countries because of its high-risk and the need for traceability.
Ireland secured derogation from the EU Commission that allows the continued export of MBM to Great Britain until 30 June 2025. Beyond that date there is an urgent national requirement to have measures in place to dispose of MBM. Other EU member states cannot currently provide a viable outlet for the MBM due to economic and environmental constraints.
Article 12 of Regulation (EC) No. 1069/2009 sets out the permitted disposal options for MBM.
Category 1 material shall be:
(a) disposed of as waste by incineration:
(i) directly without prior processing; or
(ii) following processing, by pressure sterilisation if the competent authority so
requires, and permanent marking of the resulting material;
(b) recovered or disposed of by co-incineration, if the Category 1 material is waste:
(i) directly without prior processing; or
(ii) following processing, by pressure sterilisation if the competent authority so
requires, and permanent marking of the resulting material;
(c) in the case of Category 1 material other than material referred to in Article 8(a)(i)
and (ii), disposed of by processing by pressure sterilisation, permanent marking of the resulting material and burial in an authorised landfill;
(d) in the case of Category 1 material referred to in Article 8(f), disposed of by burial
in an authorised landfill;
(e) used as a fuel for combustion with or without prior processing; or
(f) used for the manufacture of derived products referred to in Articles 33, 34 and 36
and placed on the market in accordance with those Articles.
Using MBM as a renewable fuel will assist decarbonisation and result in CO₂ emission reductions. It will support the circular economy by generating energy from a harmful agri by-product that would otherwise be exported.
In summary, the objective is to provide a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels that will help to safeguard farm incomes and the meat industry.
For further information, contact animalbyproducts@agriculture.gov.ie