Enjoy Summer -Garden safely and recycle!

Green fingers and tools!

Gardening activities offers lots of health benefits, both physically and mentally, especially during the summer months. It provides fresh produce, improves physical health, and reduces stress. Summer gardens also require specific maintenance, including proper watering, weeding, and deadheading, to keep plants thriving. 

Gardening can play a role in keeping you and your family fit and eating well across the seasons. Gardens can also be a safe place for insects, bees, birds and animals to live and thrive, spring, summer, autumn and winter.

Garden Tools

Recycling is also good for our well-being and minimises the impacts on our health and our planet. The more you recycle as items comes to the end of there ‘useful life the better! Recycling helps protect the environment for future generations. Old garden electrical, electronic and metal equipment can be recycled safely and free so do it right!

Gardening is a great way to get physical activity and beautify your home and neighborhood.  Its also important to protect yourself and take proper precautions when you are outside with tools, chemicals and insects.  Maybe take a few minutes to read up on garden safety before starting!

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Metal garden equipment or garden tools that use electricity through self-charging or via a plug or battery, can be reused by someone new or if damaged they can be recycled with ease. This includes everyday garden equipment which is old damaged or unused. You can easily recycle Hoes & Tillers, Shovels & Rakes Metal Hand Tools, Spades & Hand Trowels, Pruning Shears & Loppers, Lawn Mowers and Leaf Blowers with Recycle IT in Dublin.

Remember, recycling garden tools benefits the environment. Recycling makes it easier to preserve natural resources, as materials such as metal and plastic are repurposed instead of being thrown away. Recycling helps reduces the amount of waste that is sent to landfills, meaning less pollution from transport vehicles and fewer harmful chemicals being released into the atmosphere which has to be good for you and your garden.

Older Garden Equipment

Old Lawnmowers for Recycling

When you buy a new electric, rechargeable or petrol lawn mower you can recycle your old mower with Recycle IT. We will dispose of it in a legal and environmentally friendly way. You can also safely recycle chainsaws, garden shredders, water pumps, lawn trimmers, garden multi-tools, grass trimmers, hedge trimmers, leaf blowers, garden vacuums, pressure/power washers, string trimmers, rototillers, pole saws, household chippers, shredders and even old BBQs. If you are unsure if your item can be recycled safely just give us a call.

How to Recycle Garden Tools

Please do not dispose of electrical products used in the garden with your normal household waste bin or in a skip. Please use an electrical waste recycling centre like Recycle IT. Once the equipment was used in your home garden, school or community there is no charge for our recycling service. Petrol lawnmowers can be recycled alongside old garden metal at Recycle IT. Please make sure the lawnmower petrol tank is completely empty before collection or drop off.

Gardening Equipment

WEEE Symbols and Regulations

Remember all electrical, electronic, and battery-operated equipment should display this symbol on the packaging or the product. The symbol indicates that the product should not be disposed of with normal household waste but taken to an authorised recycling centre for safe recycling.

Each year in Ireland we generate thousands of tones of electrical waste, those items that are discarded contain a variety of materials, including metal, glass, plastics, ceramics, and precious metals and because of this complex mix of materials without specialized waste processes can create several health risks.

Irish Waste Management Regulations 2014 (S.I. No. 149 of 2014) (the WEEE Regulations) are designed to promote the recovery of WEEE, and to facilitate the achievement of targets for the collection, treatment, recovery, and disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) in an environmentally sound manner.

What Is WEEE Recycling?
Don’t Bin Electrical Equipment

Producers and retailers are responsible for the financing, treatment, recovery and disposal of WEEE. This means that customers (end users) buying or using household and home garden WEEE are entitled to drop off without charge at authorised recycling facilities.

You can book a cost effective collection here.

About Recycle IT

Recycle IT offer recycling opportunities to home and business customers for all types of electronics equipment. AT Recycle IT, recycling is available using free, drop-off, free community collections or through a cost-effective personal or business collection. Our team will accept any old household or small office electrical items alongside all types of metal and electrical or rechargeable garden equipment.

Recycle IT as a social enterprise works in partnership with WEEE Ireland. Recycle IT is supported by Pobal, South Dublin County Council and authorized by the National Waste Collection Permit Office.

To learn more about recycling electrical equipment please call Recycle IT on 01 4578321, email us or visit www.recycleit.ie

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Data Destruction Safety and Recycling!

Personal Computers Today!

For the full year 2024, PC vendors shipped 262.7 million PCs, up 1% from 2023. The personal computer (PC) market is experiencing growth driven by factors like remote work, digital learning, and gaming, with global revenue projected to reach over $86 billion by 2034. This is a hugh amount of personal computers.

Source: International Data Corporation (IDC) 

On the other side, recycling figures from WEEE Ireland for the last three years reveal that for every ten new tech products sold in Ireland, only four are eventually coming back for recycling.

WEEE Ireland research, completed in 2023 has found that recyclers have concerns about personal data which is preventing one in five adults recycling their old and unused tech items and a further 22% keep them as back-up, just in case something happens the new item.

When people decide not to recycle their old equipment, the recycling take-back rate declines. Since 2020 the rate has stood still at 40% – well below the national e-waste target of 65% as set in the waste electrical and electronic equipment directive (WEEE).

Computers for Breakdown and Safe Recylcing at Recycle IT

The CEO of the WEEE Ireland compliance scheme, Leo Donovan, has urged consumers to dig out old and broken tech and their accessories for recycling.

WEEE Ireland estimated, an average of six million tech items – including mobiles, laptops, tablets, printers, cables, and chargers – were sold each year over the last three years so there must be old items on every house in Ireland which can be recycled.

Safe Recycling and Secure Data Disposal in Ireland

Our rapidly advancing use of electronic devices has become an integral part of our home and work lives. With an estimated six million tech items sold each year, many devices including computers, small office servers, mobile phones, and tablets store vast amounts of sensitive information.  As we embrace all this convenience it is crucial to understand the significance of data safety when reselling older items, offering items for reuse, or recycling devices. Recycle IT can help.

Protecting Personal Privacy:

When we use electronic devices, we often store personal information such as names, addresses, and contact details. In the wrong hands, this data can be misused for identity theft or fraud. Recycling your old gadgets without properly disposing of the data poses a risk to your personal privacy. Ensuring secure data disposal safeguards you and your loved ones from potential harm.

Data Safety / Recylce Wisely
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Compliance with Data Protection Laws:

Ireland, like many other countries, has strict data protection laws to safeguard individuals’ privacy. Disposing of electronic devices without considering the data they contain can lead to violations of these laws. By responsibly handling data during the recycling process, you not only protect yourself but also adhere to legal requirements, avoiding potential fines or legal consequences.

Preventing Business Data Breaches:

Small offices and organisations often store multiple types of sensitive data on old computers and servers. Improper disposal of these devices can lead to data breaches, compromising confidential information. Such breaches can harm the reputation of businesses and result in financial losses. Secure data disposal practices are essential for protecting the integrity of business operations and maintaining trust with clients and partners.

Environmental Responsibility:

Beyond the digital realm, electronic devices also impact the environment. Recycling helps prevent electronic waste from ending up in landfills, reducing the ecological footprint. However, overlooking data safety in the recycling process can have unintended consequences. Ensuring secure data disposal while recycling contributes to a more sustainable and environmentally responsible approach to e-waste management.

Recycle IT – Safe Electronic Recycling

Encouraging Responsible E-Waste Recycling:

Proper data disposal practices also play a vital role in promoting responsible e-waste recycling. When individuals and businesses prioritize the secure handling of data during device recycling, it sets a positive example for others. This collective effort fosters a culture of responsibility, encouraging more people to dispose of their electronic devices thoughtfully.

Supporting Circular Economy Initiatives:

Ireland, like many countries, is striving towards a circular economy where resources are reused and recycled. Secure data disposal is a key aspect of this circular approach, ensuring that devices can be safely refurbished or recycled without compromising sensitive information. By supporting circular economy initiatives, individuals and businesses contribute to a more sustainable and efficient use of resources.

It’s worth remembering to strike the balance between data safety and proactively recycling electronic devices. We really should recycle electronic deceives to keep to circular economy going but we must also protect personal privacy, ensures compliance with data protection laws, and prevent data breaches.

Source – Circular Flanders

Promoting environmental responsibility, encourages responsible e-waste recycling, and supports circular economy initiatives. By adopting secure data disposal practices, we not only contribute to a safer digital environment but also play a role in building a more sustainable and responsible future for Ireland and beyond.

Read more on the WEEE Ireland findings here.

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 since 2007. Recycle IT are fully compliant with WEEE Recycling Requirements and permit details are available here.

Over the last 20 year Recycle IT have happily offered safe electrical and electronic recycling services to households and small and medium size organisations across a range of sectors. We offer our services all over Dublin and in surrounding areas. We are happy to offer cost effective and safe computer, laptop or tablet data destruction for home users and small offices on request.

For more information about Recycle IT please click here.

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Spring Recycling with Sandyford Business District

Free Electrical Recycling:

Sandyford Business District is hosting a Free Electrical Recycling Event to help local people, employees working in nearby businesses, and businesses themselves recycle their old or broken electrical items safely and responsibly. This initiative is part of an ongoing effort to promote sustainability and reduce waste in the community.

Event Photos

Event Details:

  • Date: Thursday April 10th 2025
  • Time: 10am – 12pm
  • Location: Dominic Smith Expert Electrical Sandyford, Unit 4, Leopardstown Retail Park, D18
  • Recycler: Recycle IT
  • Cost: Free (household / small office electrical / electronic equipment).

This event provides a convenient way for everyone to dispose of unwanted electrical items without harming the environment. Whether it’s an old laptop, a broken toaster, or outdated office equipment, all electrical items will be collected and recycled properly.

Who Can Participate?

  • Local Residents – Get rid of old electrical items cluttering your home.
  • Employees in Local Businesses – Drop off broken personal gadgets or work-related electronic waste.
  • Businesses – Dispose of obsolete office electronics in an environmentally friendly way.

What Can You Recycle? You can bring in a wide range of electrical and electronic items, including:

  • Computers, laptops, and accessories
  • Desktop printers and scanners
  • Mobile phones and tablets
  • TVs and monitors
  • Kitchen appliances (toasters, kettles, microwaves, cookers etc.)
  • Cables, chargers, and batteries
Lighting for Recycling

Why Recycle Electronics? Electronic waste contains materials that can be harmful if not disposed of correctly. Recycling ensures that valuable components are recovered, reducing landfill waste and preventing pollution. By participating in this event, you contribute to a cleaner and greener Sandyford.

How to Take Part Simply bring your unwanted electrical items to the designated collection point on the event day. Our team will handle the rest, ensuring all items are processed safely.

Join us in making a positive impact!

About Recycle IT

Spread the word and encourage others to participate. Together, we can create a more sustainable future for our community.

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.

During 2024 Recycle IT operated drop-off and collection services to homes, schools, charities and businesses across Dublin and surrounding areas collecting a range of WEEE including thousands of batteries, computers, cables, monitors, kettles, microwaves and screens.

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 www.recycleit.ie

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Electrical Equipment – 36 Simple Recycling Tips 🌍

For Homes and Offices

Households and small offices should prioritize easy and safe electrical and electronic recycling to reduce e-waste, prevent pollution, and conserve natural resources. Proper disposal minimizes toxic hazards, supports a circular economy, and promotes sustainability. Recycling responsibly protects the environment, conserves energy, and fosters a cleaner, healthier community for everyone.

Here are 36 simple tips and reasons for households and small offices to focus on easy and safe electrical and electronic recycling in their community:

Promoting Electrical and Electronic Recycling – Recycle IT

Why Recycling Matters

  1. Reduces E-Waste – Prevents harmful waste from ending up in landfills.
  2. Protects the Environment – Stops toxic substances like lead and mercury from polluting soil and water.
  3. Saves Energy – Recycling materials requires less energy than mining new ones.
  4. Conserves Natural Resources – Reduces the need for raw materials like metals and plastics.
  5. Reduces Carbon Footprint – Helps lower emissions from manufacturing new products.
  6. Prevents Illegal Dumping – Ensures hazardous waste is properly handled.
  7. Promotes a Circular Economy – Recycled materials can be reused in new products.
  8. Supports Local Jobs – Encourages employment and training in recycling.
  9. Improves Community Cleanliness – Reduces clutter and dumping of old electronics.
  10. Encourages Responsible Consumption – Promotes awareness about sustainability.
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How to Recycle Safely

  1. Find Local Recycling Programs – Check government or community websites for e-waste collection and centres – Recycle IT is one!
  2. Use Retailer Take-Back Services – Many stores accept old electronics when purchasing new ones.
  3. Donate Working Devices – Offer functional electronics to schools, charities, or community centres.
  4. Schedule E-Waste Collection Days – Participate in local events for safe disposal.
  5. Remove Personal Data – Wipe all devices before or during recycling to protect your information.
  6. Separate Batteries – Dispose of all equipment properly to avoid leaks and fire hazards.
  7. Know What Can Be Recycled – Items like old phones, laptops, printers, and cables can be recycled.
  8. Avoid Landfill Disposal – Never throw electronics in any domestic or office bin.
  9. Use Authorised Recyclers – Choose recycling initiatives approved by authorities with collection and facility permits to allow safe recycling.
  10. Follow Local Guidelines – Some areas have specific rules for disposing of e-waste.
Mixed Electrical and Electronic Equipment – Recycle IT

Easy Steps for Home / Office Recycling

  1. Create a Recycling Station – Set up a dedicated space for used electronics.
  2. Label Recycling Bins – Clearly mark bins for batteries, cables, and devices.
  3. Educate Family & Employees – Inform others about e-waste recycling importance.
  4. Encourage Repairs – Fix devices instead of replacing them when possible.
  5. Upgrade Responsibly – Sell or trade in old electronics when upgrading.
  6. Use Cloud Storage – Reduce the need for physical storage devices.
  7. Unplug Unused Devices – Reduces energy waste and extends product lifespan.
  8. Buy Recycled Products – Support brands that use recycled materials.
  9. Minimize Purchases – Only buy new electronics when necessary.
  10. Support E-Waste Policies – Advocate for better recycling laws in your community.
Mixed Electrical and Electronic Equipment – Recycle IT

Benefits of E-Waste Recycling

  1. Less Clutter at Home & Office – Keeps spaces organized and free of old tech.
  2. Encourages Responsible Manufacturing – Companies improve designs for reuse and recyclability.
  3. Promotes Sustainable Living – Helps build a greener future.
  4. Reduces Health Risks – Prevents exposure to harmful e-waste chemicals.
  5. Improves Waste Management – Ensures better handling of hazardous materials.
  6. Builds a Conscious Community – Encourages collective efforts for environmental responsibility.

By adopting these simple habits, households and small offices can contribute to a safer and greener planet while managing their electronics responsibly!

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 since 2007. Recycle IT are fully compliant with WEEE Recycling Requirements and permit details are available here.

For more information about Recycle IT please click here.

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Unauthorised Recycling Collections – Know more!

Benefits of Authorized E-Waste Recycling in Ireland

In the age of rapidly advancing technology, the importance of responsible electronic waste disposal cannot be overstated. Recycling e-waste prevents toxic substances from entering our bodies and into the environment and reduces the harmful environmental impacts created by new materials. Ireland, like many other countries, faces the challenge of managing electronic waste efficiently.

My Waste – Dumping Poster

In this blog post, we will explore the pitfalls associated with using unauthorized electrical recycling collections in Ireland and shed light on the benefits of opting for authorized services. Additionally, we will delve into the positive impact authorised electrical recycling organizations have on training, employment, and their broader social and economic contributions. Below you with find some of the pitfalls of unauthorised electrical recycling Collections:

Environmental Hazards:

Unauthorised electrical recycling collections often lack the infrastructure to handle electronic waste responsibly. This can lead to environmental hazards, as hazardous materials from improperly disposed electronic devices may contaminate soil and water, posing a significant threat to ecosystems and public health.

Data Security Risks:

With the abundance of sensitive information stored on electronic devices, unauthorized collections present a significant risk to data security. Inadequate data destruction methods can leave personal and confidential information exposed, potentially leading to identity theft or other forms of data misuse.

Legal Implications:

Ireland has strict regulations governing electronic waste disposal. Engaging with unauthorized services may result in legal consequences, including fines and penalties. Authorized electrical recycling services adhere to these regulations, ensuring compliance and safeguarding individuals and businesses from legal repercussions.

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Lack of Accountability:

Unauthorized collections operate in a legal grey area, making it challenging to hold them accountable for their actions. This lack of accountability can result in irresponsible disposal practices, further exacerbating environmental and legal concerns.

There are huge benefits related to authorised electrical recycling collections some of which you will find listed below.

Environmental Responsibility:

Authorized electrical recycling services prioritize environmentally sustainable practices. They employ advanced technologies to safely dismantle and recycle electronic devices, reducing the environmental impact of electronic waste and contributing to a greener, healthier planet.

Data Security Assurance:

Authorized services implement robust data destruction measures to ensure the secure disposal of sensitive information. This commitment to data security offers peace of mind to individuals and businesses entrusting their electronic devices for recycling.

Training and Skill Development:

Authorized electrical recycling organizations contribute to the training and skill development of their employees. Workers receive specialized training in electronic waste management, fostering expertise in handling, dismantling, and recycling various types of electronic devices.

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Employment Opportunities:

Authorized electrical recycling services create employment opportunities for individuals, contributing to economic growth. The demand for skilled workers in electronic waste management opens doors for those seeking employment in a field that addresses both environmental and technological concerns.

Social and Economic Impact:

Authorized organizations play a pivotal role in the community by promoting responsible waste management practices. They contribute to a circular economy, reducing the reliance on finite resources and creating a sustainable model for future generations.

WEEE Ireland – Recycle for Good

Please Remember

The choice between authorized and unauthorised electrical recycling collections in Ireland extends beyond immediate convenience. Authorised collection support environmental sustainability, data security, legal compliance, and accountability. Opting for authorized services not only ensures responsible electronic waste disposal but also contributes positively to training, employment, and the broader social and economic fabric of the community. As we navigate the complexities of our digital world, making informed choices in electronic waste management becomes increasingly crucial for a sustainable and thriving future.

You can learn more about Illegal Waste Collections here

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 since 2007. Recycle IT are fully compliant with WEEE Recycling Requirements and permit details are available here.

Over the last 20 year Recycle IT have happily offered safe electrical and electronic recycling services to households and small and medium size organisations across a range of sectors. We offer our services all over Dublin and in surrounding areas

For more information about Recycle IT please click here.

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