The company has confirmed it's carrying out a strategic review of the business.
The Environment Minister has received 'no formal request' for the privatisation of Bord na Móna Recycling.
SIPTU has repeatedly raised concerns with fears the company is seeking to privatise the last remaining publicly owned refuse collection service.
Bord na Móna has confirmed to Midlands 103 it is carrying out a strategic review of the business, but says it won't affect its ways of working.
SIPTU claims Minister Eamon Ryan has refused to meet with workers to discuss the concerns, which Divisional Organiser, Adrian Kane, says is a retrograde step:
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