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Consumers in Westmeath recycle 991 tonnes of electrical waste in 2021

An average of 11.17kg of e-waste was recycled per person in Westmeath last year according to WEEE Ireland.

Galway householders urged to take advantage of free e-waste recycling events

Householders across Galway are being urged to bring their electrical and electronic waste to a series of free e-waste half day collection events in the county to help meet recycling targets, which have increased since the first lockdown in 2020.

Galway recyled seventeen batteries per person last year, says WEEE research

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Galway consumers recycled the equivalent of 17 AA batteries per person in 2021, exceeding the national average, new figures reveal.

Free e-waste collection for Connemara households

Householders across Connemara are being urged to bring their electrical and electronic waste to a series of free e-waste half day collection events across the county to help meet recycling targets which have increased since the first lockdown in 2020.

Decluttering reaches record high during Covid

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Covid and travel restrictions have not deterred, but helped Galwegians, to declutter their homes.

Westmeath e-waste recycling falls in January after 2020 increase

Westmeath local authority recycling centres saw a 5% increase in electrical waste recycled last year, new data from WEEE Ireland shows.

Consumers urged to recycle end-of-life devices

Industry experts have warned of the dangers of running out of raw materials for batteries if we fail to recycle old ones. A surge in sales of devices such as laptops, drones, power tools, and e-scooters has seen demand soaring for cobalt and lithium, which are essential for the production of rechargeable lithium batteries that power these devices.

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