“Take a Minute, Before You Bin It”

About

“Take a Minute, Before You Bin It” is a thoughtful campaign launched by My Waste Ireland. Its message is simple but powerful: pause before you throw something away and consider if it could be recycled, reused, or composted. This campaign is part of Ireland’s ongoing effort to reduce waste and protect the environment. By encouraging everyone to think about their waste, the campaign hopes to reduce the amount of waste sent to landfills, conserve resources, and cut down on pollution. You can even play an online game to help! More below.

Reasons

One of the biggest reasons for this campaign is the serious waste problem facing Ireland and many other EU countries. Each year, tons of waste end up incinerated, in landfills, polluting soil and water. A lot of this waste could have been recycled or composted instead. When waste ends up in landfills, it doesn’t disappear; it often remains in the environment for years, even centuries. This is especially true for plastic waste, which doesn’t break down naturally and instead can turn into microplastics, harming animals and ecosystems.

The “Take a Minute, Before You Bin It” campaign encourages us to think carefully about each item before throwing it away. For example, can the item be recycled? Many everyday items like plastic bottles, paper, electrical equipment and cans can be recycled instead of going to the trash. Recycling reduces the need for raw materials, which helps conserve resources like water, energy, and minerals. It’s a simple habit that makes a big difference.

Composting is another excellent option for reducing waste, especially for organic items like food scraps and yard clippings. Instead of throwing these into the trash where they can produce methane (a harmful greenhouse gas) in landfills, composting turns them into nutrient-rich soil. This soil can be used to grow plants and vegetables, giving back to the environment and reducing pollution.

Reusing is also a key part of this campaign. Items like jars, bags, and even old clothing can often be used again instead of being thrown away. For example, a glass jar can be washed and used for storage, or an old shirt can become a cleaning rag. This helps reduce waste and is often cost-effective, as it reduces the need to buy new items.

Mindfulness

This campaign also focuses on creating a habit of mindfulness about waste. Many of us throw things away without thinking, but the “Take a Minute” approach helps us slow down and make thoughtful decisions. Over time, these small decisions can have a huge positive impact on the environment. When we think about our waste, we’re more likely to make better choices and take responsibility for reducing the waste we produce.

Communities and schools are a big part of the “Take a Minute, Before You Bin It” message. Teaching kids to be mindful about waste from a young age helps create a new generation that understands and cares about the environment. By having clear recycling bins, compost areas, and reusing stations in schools, children can learn these habits early and carry them into adulthood.

In Summary

“Take a Minute, Before You Bin It” is a simple, impactful campaign that encourages us to make better choices about our waste. By recycling, reusing, and composting, we can reduce the amount of waste going to landfills, conserve resources, and protect the planet. This one small action—taking a minute to think—has the power to create a cleaner, healthier future for everyone in Ireland and beyond.

Play the “Take a Minute, Before You Bin It” game here – Have some fun at home!

About Recycle IT

Recycle IT is an award-winning not for profit social enterprise providing a collection and drop off service for all types of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). During 2023 Recycle IT offered drop off and collection services to over ten of thousands of homes, schools, charities and businesses across Dublin and surrounding areas collecting a range of electricals which includes thousands of computers, cables, monitors, microwaves and TV’s.

Recycle IT services are provided in partnership with WEEE Ireland. Recycle IT are supported by Pobal, South Dublin County Council and authorized by the National Waste Collection Permit Office and the local authorities across Dublin, Kildare and Wicklow.

Recycle IT – Community Recycling Initiative of the Year 2023

Shortlisted – South Dublin County Business Awards 2024

Delight

Recycle IT is thrilled to be shortlisted for the South Dublin County Business Awards 2024. This recognition means a lot to the organisation, as it highlights the positive impact of our work in the community. As a small, not-for-profit organisation, we focus on recycling electronic waste (e-waste) while offering valuable training and employment opportunities to people who might face challenges finding work.

South Dublin County Business Awards 2024

Being shortlisted for this award gives Recycle IT an important boost. It raises awareness of our mission and lets more people know about the services we provide. This increased visibility can help us attract more household customers, partnerships, and trade with businesses, which is essential for the growth and sustainability of our initiatives. Awards like this one can also strengthen our reputation, making it easier to secure funding or grants that help us continue our work.

Value

For a small organisation like Recycle IT, an award can also boost morale among staff and trainees. It recognises the hard work and dedication of everyone involved, motivating them to keep pushing forward and improving our services. Additionally, the award highlights the environmental benefits of e-waste recycling, encouraging others to recycle responsibly and reduce waste.

Awards Night

Opportunity

In the long term, the recognition from being shortlisted can open doors to new opportunities. It may lead to increased partnerships with other businesses or community groups, which can help expand our training and employment initiatives. These opportunities can positively impact even more people in the local area, helping them gain skills and work experience while supporting a cleaner, greener environment.

The Awards Event will take place on Thursday 10th October in the Maldron Hotel, Tallaght D24. Wish us luck!

About Recycle IT

Recycle IT is an award-winning social enterprise providing recycling collection and drop-off services for all types of waste electrical, electronic equipment (WEEE) and pure metal items.

Recycle IT services are provided in partnership with WEEE Ireland. Recycle IT is supported by the Department of Rural and Community Development, Dormant Accounts Fund, Pobal, 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 

Recycle IT – Hybrid Collection Van

Brown Bins in Ireland

Using Your Brown Bin for Recycling in Ireland

In December 2023, the Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications, Eamon Ryan, signed new legislation which means that every household in the State will be provided with a brown bin for food waste and light garden waste by their waste collector.

These changes will enable all households with access to a waste collection service to segregate their waste, minimize the amount of waste that goes to landfill, and reuse waste through measures such as recycling, composting or anaerobic digestion, thereby making a positive contribution to our national recycling rates.

Brown Bin Do’s and Don’ts

In Ireland, the brown bin plays a crucial role in recycling organic waste. It’s not just for garden waste but also for food items that can be composted. By using your brown bin effectively, you contribute significantly to reducing waste in landfills and aiding in the creation of compost.

EPA Report

A recently published study by the EPA* showed that 21% of the contents of the household residual waste bins was food and garden waste, which could be placed into the brown bin instead, helping to reduce costs for the householder and ensuring that less emitting waste is sent to our landfills. The added bonus of the brown bin is that the organic waste can also be used to make compost, which in turn can be used to help green our towns and cities naturally.

What Goes into the Brown Bin?

  1. Dairy Products: Items like cheese, yogurt, and butter wrappers can be put into the brown bin. These items decompose and contribute to the production of nutrient-rich compost.
  2. Eggs: Eggshells can be placed in the brown bin. They break down easily and add valuable minerals to the compost.
  3. Raw and Cooked Meat/Fish and Bones: Leftover meat, fish scraps, bones, and even cooked food can go into the brown bin. They decompose and help create compost suitable for enriching soil.
  4. Food-Soiled Paper Napkins and Towels: Used paper napkins, paper towels, and even greasy pizza boxes can be added to the brown bin. However, make sure to remove any large chunks of uneaten food before disposing of these items.

Why Use the Brown Bin for These Items?

  1. Reducing Landfill Waste: Organic waste, such as food scraps and soiled paper products, typically ends up in landfills. By using the brown bin, you divert these materials away from landfills, minimizing environmental impact.
  2. Composting Benefits: When organic waste breaks down in the brown bin, it undergoes composting. This process results in nutrient-rich compost, which is fantastic for enriching soil in gardens and agricultural land. It also reduces the need for chemical fertilizers.
  3. Environmental Impact: Recycling food waste and paper products through the brown bin reduces greenhouse gas emissions associated with decomposing organic matter in landfills. Composting creates valuable soil additives without releasing harmful gases into the atmosphere.

How to Properly Use the Brown Bin:

  1. Separate Your Waste: Ensure you’re segregating your organic waste properly. Use a separate container or bag in your kitchen to collect food scraps and soiled paper items before transferring them to the brown bin.
  2. No Plastic Bags: When disposing of organic waste in the brown bin, avoid using plastic bags. They don’t decompose and can contaminate the compost.
  3. Layering Technique: Consider layering food waste with garden waste or cardboard to help aerate the compost pile in the bin. This can aid in the decomposition process.
  4. Regular Collection: Make sure to put your brown bin out for collection on the designated days. Check your local council’s schedule for collection times and guidelines.

Finally

Using the brown bin in Ireland for recycling is an essential step in responsible waste management. By doing so, we all contribute positively to the environment by reducing landfill waste and producing nutrient-rich compost. Remember to follow the guidelines for proper segregation and disposal, helping create a more sustainable future for all.

Start making a difference today by utilizing your brown bin effectively for organic waste recycling!

About Recycle IT

Recycle IT is an award-winning, not-for-profit, social enterprise established to create employment and promote environmental awareness through recycling and reuse. We work in partnership with WEEE Ireland and are authorized by your local authority to provide electrical, electronic and pure metal recycling collections across Dublin and surrounding areas since 2007. Recycle IT are fully compliant with WEEE collection regulations. Our permit details are available here.