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Galway beats the average when it comes in recycling electronic waste
Galway people recycled 9.98kg of electronic and electrical waste per person last year, beating the 9kg average in the counties covered by Ireland’s largest e-waste recycling scheme.
WEEE is aiming to recycle a record-breaking amount of electronic waste in 2025
Galway householders are being urged to bring their batteries, electrical, and electronic waste to a free collection day to help the county meet national e-waste recycling targets for 2025.
Electronic devices are gathering dust in Galway, reveals WEEE survey
Seventy per cent of electronic devices are not being recycled or returned to the circular economy across Galway, new data reveals.
University of Galway collects 24 tonnes of WEEE waste in a day
A very successful WEEE Recycling Event was held in University of Galway last week with 24,000kg’s of recyclable waste collected on the day. The event was attended by Deputy Mayor of Galway Cllr. Donal Lyons and there was an incredible response from the staff and students at University of Galway along with the people of Galway at large.
Bring along your electrical waste to WEEE free collection day
Galway householders are being urged to bring their batteries, electrical, and electronic waste to a free collection day to help the county meet national e-waste recycling targets for 2023.
Galway recyled seventeen batteries per person last year, says WEEE research
Galway consumers recycled the equivalent of 17 AA batteries per person in 2021, exceeding the national average, new figures reveal.
Let Your Summer Stay Green, at a WEEE Ireland Collection Event in Galway
Remember: Recycling is More Than Large Appliances, #SmallThingsMatter Too
Give your spring clean a helping hand at WEEE collection days
Are you getting ready for the annual spring clean of your home? Tomorrow, March 3, WEEE Ireland will host the first of six free collection events to make it easy for householders in Mayo to say goodbye to winter, clear out the waste electrical items in their homes, and send them for recycling and recovery.
Recycle electrical and electronic goods at a free collection day
WEEE Ireland will host two free public collection days this month for recycling eletrical waste in Galway.
Galway exceeds its recycling target, reveals WEEE Ireland ahead of weekend collections
WEEE Ireland, the Irish compliance scheme for electrical and battery recycling, is holding two free recycling events in Galway, on Saturday November 7. The collection events, in association with Galway City Council, will take place from 10am – 4pm at Galway Greyhound Track Car Park, College Road, Galway City and Toft Park Car Park, Salthill, Galway City
