How were doing? There was an estimated 60 million AA batteries recycled by householders in 2022 through retail drop-off points, civic amenity sites and at recycling centres including R… Read More
Todays Electrical Equipment In 2021 WEEE Ireland helped support the electrical recycling needs across 75% of Ireland with 120,000 fridges and 200,000 screens and many more items safely recyc… Read More
At Dyno Locks, we believe in taking proactive steps towards a sustainable future. As part of our commitment to environmental responsibility, we are proud to be a member of WEEE Ireland (Wast… Read More
On June 5th, World Environment Day, the global disposable vape pen head brand ELFBAR released its environmental protection recycling plan in the UK. Its name is GreenPowercycle. It … Read More
As sustainability becomes an increasingly pressing issue in Ireland, businesses are looking for ways to reduce their carbon footprint. One area that has received less attention, however, is… Read More
Following its annual general meeting, board members of the European Electronics Recyclers Association (EERA) unanimously voted to re-elect Kurt Kyck as President for a further thr… Read More
Report for 2020 The Irish Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently published its annual Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Statistics Report for 2020. We are delighted to… Read More
As a licensed electrician in the UK, it is important to stay up-to-date on legal issues that can affect your work. One such issue is adhering to Building Regulations Part P, which requires n… Read More
Importing electric blankets from China to Europe is so popular that some factories work around the clock to keep up with orders. In January 2022, almost 190.000 electric blankets were export… Read More
WEEE Ireland Release March 28, 2021 Older generation leave young peers on scrap-heap over recycling A WEEE Ireland Study says young men and women are the worst at recycling small electrical… Read More
EPA Waste Data: Latest reference year 2019 (Data subject to Eurostat validation) Environmental Protection Agency, Ireland Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) is one of the faste… Read More
WEEE Ireland Recycle IT are delight to share some recent news! WEEE Ireland had a great year in 2016 with some 34,482 tonnes of waste electrical equipment recycled. Some of the most int… Read More
Free Community Electrical Recycling Day – July 9th 2021 Dublin residents recycled a total of 12,769,742 kg of electrical waste for free at local authority recycling centres, WEEE Irela… Read More
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Collections. Residents Recycling Collections are back but have been temporarily modified as a result of Coronavirus (COVID-19) WEEE Ireland are telling us the average… Read More
The Irish Times published an article on Monday, June 22nd 2020 titled “Electrical waste recycling target unlikely to be met due to lockdown” You can read the newspaper article he… Read More
The Figures Ireland has surpassed the EU targets for collection of household electrical items, and for recovery of WEEE of all ten categories. More than 52,300 tonnes of WEEE (all categories… Read More
So how are we doing? Ireland has surpassed the EU targets for collection of household electrical items, and for recovery of WEEE of all ten categories. More than 52,300 tonnes of WEEE… Read More
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Recycling in Dublin There has been approx 75 million waste electrical items collected since 2005, that’s over 70 electrical items per h… Read More
Residents Recycling WEEE for FREE Like many Irish people you probably recycle lots of your household waste. 2016 figures from REPAK show that 98% of people in Ireland recycle in Ireland… Read More