Bodies like PATH clean up the site at Stradbally Hall after the festival but are getting less time to do so.
A Laois councillor feels more time needs to be granted to local charities to clean up the Electric Picnic campsite.
Bodies like Portlaoise Action To Homelessness and the Boy Scouts sign up to clear out Stradbally Hall the Monday after the festival ends.
They're allocated a 2 hour time slot to clean but it's reduced in recent years due to delays getting to the site, alongside a restriction in what areas they can clean.
Independent Councillor for Portlaoise Tommy Mulligan says it's more environmentally friendly for restrictions to be lifted:
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