WEEE Ireland

WEEE Ireland and KMK Metals have diverted 200 million electrical items from landfill

Over 200 million electrical items have been diverted from landfill during an 18-year partnership between Ireland’s largest e-waste recycling scheme…

3 years ago

WEEE Ireland survey reveals young offenders of recycling dumping used batteries in bins

Young consumers are being urged to stop binning used batteries, as a new survey reveals almost half of 18-34-year-olds are…

4 years ago

WEEE Ireland challenges public to tackle e-waste hoarding

Families across Ireland are being challenged by WEEE Ireland to find and recycle five end-of-life electrical items in a bid…

4 years ago

WEEE Ireland reveals 2020 record year for e-waste recycling

A surge in lockdown spring cleaning saw a record amount of electrical waste collected by the country’s largest recycling scheme…

5 years ago

Call to love electronic products longer as Global E-Waste hits record high

Ireland’s largest recycling scheme has called on consumers to boost the lifespan of unwanted electronics by repairing them or passing them…

5 years ago

WEEE Ireland urges people to recycle to prevent battery material shortage

Industry experts WEEE Ireland have warned of the dangers of running out of raw materials for batteries used in technology…

5 years ago

Fears lockdown clearouts could derail Ireland’s e-waste target

Difficulties in recycling electrical waste from household clear outs during lockdown could derail Ireland’s compliance with EU targets after a…

6 years ago

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