Waste WEEE

Waste WEEE is anything powered by a battery or a plug. Do not put Waste WEEE or used batteries in the general waste bin. Take back Waste WEEE at point of sale when you are purchasing a new similar item or bring to a Limerick Recycling Centre free of charge.

ERP - Don't Waste a Day

We're all spending a little extra time at home these days. So if you have old electronic appliances stored away, now is the perfect time to de-clutter your home. Don't waste a day thinking about it. Recycle for free at your local electrical retailer or recycling centre.

There are more electronic and smart devices than there are humans on earth, with many sitting idle in drawers. Remember the “1-2 rule” and don't waste a day thinking about it, recycle.

The Circular Economy aims to create products and goods that can be recycled, reused and repaired. Don’t waste a day, recycle. And help make the circular economy a reality.

If you have old electronic appliances stored away, now is the perfect time to de-clutter. Don't waste a day thinking about it. Recycle all your old items for free.

With more than half of all used batteries recycled last year in Ireland, let's continue to help our environment. Don't waste a day thinking about it. Recycle your batteries for free at your local supermarket or recycling centre.

Did you know small electrical items do not go into recycling or general waste bins? Let's continue to build on good habits. Don't waste a day thinking about it. Recycle your electrical waste for free at your local electrical retailer or recycling centre.

Waste household batteries can be brought to:  

  • Schools who are participating in the European Recycling Platform school’s battery recycling collection
  • Any retailer selling batteries
  • Limerick Recycling Centre

With thanks from @ERPIreland and @MyWasteIreland.