Local road littered with chicken waste after spill
Poultry firm Moy Park - which uses outside companies to transport the waste - described the incident as ‘unacceptable’ and confirmed they would be taking appropriate corrective measures.
Local man Ashley Dunwood told the Ulster Star that he had noticed a bad smell on the Crumlin Road near the junction with the Station Road on Tuesday.
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Hide AdAshley said: “There was two men doing work on the house earlier, there was this absolutely awful stench. They said it was a lorry drove up the road just there now and left that smell.
“I couldn’t understand why the smell had lingered, 10 minutes later the smell was just as bad.
“On the Crumlin Road there was a pile of waste, the size of a really good-sized living room, full of chicken waste, heads, guts, feathers and feet.”
It was revealed that the truck belonged to contractors, hired by poultry processing firm Moy Park.
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Hide Ad“Whoever it is in these lorries, they are using them to take the waste from the abattoir,” Ashley added. “It’s not covered over in any way, shape or form.
“Any bump they hit these guts and stuff spill out all over the road.
“Apparently it happened two weeks ago in exactly the same spot, they are transferring the stuff about in open lorries, it should be in a secured container.”
A spokesperson for Moy Park told the Star that they would be working with the contractors to put in place appropriate measures to prevent this from happening again.
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Hide AdThey said: “We expect the highest standards throughout our supply chain and this incident is unacceptable to us.
“We are assisting the companies involved to ensure they put in place the appropriate corrective measures to prevent any recurrences.”