Visit Your Community Electrical Recycling Day
Approximately 19.5 million WEEE appliances were collected for recycling by WEEE Ireland in 2022 including 113,000 fridges, 318,000 large household appliances and 225,000 TVs and monitors recycled safely. The equivalent of over 60 million used AA portable batteries were also prevented from ending up in landfills. This is great news and hopefully, we can continue this trend.
Your Home!
The average family home in Ireland is estimated to contain an average of 15 to 20 electrical items which have reached the end of their useful life, with new EU data indicating that each person is responsible for an average of 4kg to 5kg of hoarded electrical waste.
Most of us, at one time or another, have looked at forgotten corners of our homes or sheds and promised a clear out of the things we rarely, if ever, use. But the items we often inadvertently hoard represent much more than ‘clutter’ commanding valuable space in our living rooms, bedrooms
and kitchens.
Research shows that Irish homes contain an average of 15kg-20kg of electrical items which are lying idle. (Source: WEEE Ireland) – It may be time to clear out and declutter!
Drop-Off Days 2023 Dublin!
We are delighted to say all types of household electrical waste, including batteries, energy-saving light bulbs, unwanted TVs, fridges, hair dryers, computers, cables, and everything in between with a plug or battery will be accepted for safe recycling during these drop-off days.
Householders and small businesses can bring along old domestic and small office electrical or electronic items for free There is no limit on the number of old household items accepted.

These free recycling events allow people to clear out old damaged or unused household and small office electrical equipment and batteries in a safe and environmentally friendly manner. Anything in the home or small office with a battery or a plug can be recycled in Finglas on Saturday, September 16th at Dublin City Council Civic Office Car Park, Mellowes Road, Dublin 11 and Ballymun on Saturday 23rd September in Trinity Comprehensive School.
Recycle IT will be there on the day to help you send your washing machine, dryer, cooker, toasters, vacuum cleaners, fridges, computers, tablets, chargers and every other electrical item imaginable to a better place.
Details
| Day 1 – Sept 16th 2023 | Day 2 – Sept 23rd 2023 |
| Dublin City Council Civic Office, Mellows Road, Finglas Dublin 11 | Trinity Comprehensive School, Ballymun Road Dublin 9 |
| Car Park | Car Park |
| Price: free | Price: free |
| Date: Saturday, Sept 16th 2023 | Date: Saturday, Sept 23rd 2023 |
| Duration: 10am – 2pm | Duration: 10am – 2pm |
| Map: here | Map: here |
Supported by: Dublin City Council and WEEE Ireland
About Recycle IT
Recycle IT, is an award-winning Dublin-based, not-for-profit, social enterprise offering electrical, electronic and metal recycling. Services are provided in partnership with WEEE Ireland. Recycle IT is supported by Pobal, the Dormant Accounts Fund, South Dublin County Council and authorized by the National Waste Collection Permit Office and the local authorities across Leinster.
For further details about our free and cost-effective services call us on 01 4578321, email info@recycleit.ie or visit the Recycle IT website at www.recycleit.ie



Can you bring old mattress
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Sorry no, Recycle IT will not be accepting mattresses for recycling. We will accept all types of household electrical equipment
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