Electrical and Battery Recycling

Photo of a WEEE cageThe wheels turn slowly at Dublin City Council.  Following on from the huge success of the free electrical waste collection on Blackhorse Avenue and the Navan Road last year, I asked DCC to arrange a free collection in Cabra, Phibsborough and Glasnevin.  They have just confirmed to me that on Saturday 5th of February from 10.00 – 16.00 there will be a free collection at St Finbars GAA club in Cabra.  They will accept any household items with a plug or a battery e.g. kettles, dishwasher, TVs etc.  for more information please go towww.recyclefree.ie or click HERE for the flyer.  Well done to Finbars for hosting this important service for the community.  DCC is working on organising further collection days in the rest of the constituency. 
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