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Free Electrical Goods Recycling Event At Tralee Mart This Saturday

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MEMBERS of the public can drop off broken or unwanted electrical appliances at a free recycling event in Tralee this Saturday.

Organised by the European Recycling Platform, the event takes place at Tralee Mart on April 6 from 10am to 4pm.

Drop off any household items with a plug or battery and ERP will recycle them. Items taken include large electrical appliances like washing machines, fridges, etc, small household appliances and computers and home entertainment systems.

All used batteries and vapes will also be taken. The free events have been a huge success in the past in Tralee.

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Recycle Broken And Unwanted Electrical Appliances At Tralee Mart This Weekend

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MEMBERS of the public can drop off broken or unwanted electrical appliances at a free recycling event in Tralee this weekend.

The European Recycling Platform is holding the event in Tralee Mart on Saturday, October 24, from 10am to 4pm.

Drop off any household items with a plug or battery and ERP will recycle them. The free events have been a huge success in the past in Tralee.

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Drop Off Broken And Unwanted Electrical Appliances At Free Recycling Event In Tralee

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MEMBERS of the public can drop off broken or unwanted electrical appliances at a free recycling event in Tralee today and tomorrow.

The European Recycling Platform is holding the event in Tralee Mart on Friday, April 1 and Saturday April 2 from 10am to 4pm each day.

Drop off any household items with a plug or battery and ERP will recycle them. The free events have been a huge success in the past in Tralee.

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Electricial Recycling Drop-Off Day At The Mart

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THE event last September in Tralee, was the single most successful in the country’s history, according to figures from the European Recycling Platform and later this month you can get rid of unwanted electrical items again for free.

If you want to support the environment and de-clutter your home by recycling, then check out the free Electrical Recycling Drop Off Day on September 21 at Tralee Mart (10am – 4pm).

You can drop off any household item with a plug or a battery such as TVs, washing machines, IT equipment, stereos, mobile phone and chargers.

The Drop-Off day is being operated by The European Recycling Platform and supported by Kerry County Council.

Simple Tips For Recycling During Christmas

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WASTE and where to put it might not seem top of your priorities at the moment, but it is a problem with all the wrapping and rubbish accumulated over Christmas.

Well Kerry County Council have issued a quick guide of what goes where that might help over Christmas.

Kerry County Council’s Environmental Awareness Officer, Oonagh O’Connor, says our recycled waste ends up in China and companies there are becoming increasingly strict about accepting contaminated refuse.

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A new campaign has been launched to encourage householders to recycle in a proper manner. The new national recycling list can help make things simpler and remember if in doubt throw it out.

Here are some tips for managing the usual Christmas time suspects;

• Wrapping Paper — Recycling Bin with Sellotape removed

• Christmas Cards — Recycling Bin

• Tin Foil & Foil Trays — Recycling Bin but must be clean

• Crisp Bags — Waste Bin

• Sweet Wrappers — ​Waste Bin

• Plastic film/Cling Film — Waste Bin

This video might also help…

Check out www.recyclinglistireland.ie for all information regarding new national recycling list which was agreed by Irish Waste Contractors to remove confusion about what materials are accepted in the recycling bin.

For community groups interested in finding out more about our new national recycling list you might like to invite a Recycling Ambassador to give a free and practical demonstration to your group.  To organise your Recycling Ambassador visit log on to www.voiceireland.org/rap.

Get Rid Of Electrical Goods At Free Recycling Event

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FOR those of you who are stuck with old toasters, irons, coffee machines or the larger electrical goods, then you can get rid of them for free next week.

It’s an ideal opportunity to support the environment and de-clutter your home by recycling the free Electrical Recycling Drop Off Days in Tralee next Saturday, October 6 at The Mart from 10am to 4pm.

You can drop off any household item with a plug or a battery such as TVs, washing machines, IT equipment, stereos, mobile phone and chargers. The Drop-Off day is being operated by The Europe Recycling Platform with support from Kerry County Council.

Simple Tips For Recycling Over Christmas

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WASTE and where to put it might not seem top of your priorities at the moment, but it is a problem with all the wrapping and rubbish accumulated over Christmas.

Well Kerry County Council have issued a quick guide of what goes where that might help over Christmas.

Kerry County Council’s Environmental Awareness Officer, Oonagh O’Connor, says our recycled waste ends up in China and companies there are becoming increasingly strict about accepting contaminated refuse.

Continued below…

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A new campaign has been launched to encourage householders to recycle in a proper manner. The new national recycling list can help make things simpler and remember if in doubt throw it out.

Here are some tips for managing the usual Christmas time suspects;

• Wrapping Paper — Recycling Bin with Sellotape removed

• Christmas Cards — Recycling Bin

• Tin Foil & Foil Trays — Recycling Bin but must be clean

• Crisp Bags — Waste Bin

• Sweet Wrappers — ​Waste Bin

• Plastic film/Cling Film — Waste Bin

This video might also help…

Check out www.recyclinglistireland.ie for all information regarding new national recycling list which was agreed by Irish Waste Contractors to remove confusion about what materials are accepted in the recycling bin.

For community groups interested in finding out more about our new national recycling list you might like to invite a Recycling Ambassador to give a free and practical demonstration to your group.  To organise your Recycling Ambassador visit log on to www.voiceireland.org/rap.

Get Rid Of Your Electrical Appliances For Free At Recycling Event This Weekend

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ERP-logoLOOKING to dispose of that broken fridge/TV/toaster/anything with battery for free?

ERP Ireland in association with Kerry County Council are holding a free recycling event this Saturday, April 16 at Tralee Mart, Caherslee.

Members of the public can bring along items such as TVs, washing machines, IT equipment, fridge freezers and stereos – anything that has, or indeed had, a battery or plug and ERP will recycle it free of charge. The event will run from 10am – 4pm and staff will be on hand to help with unloading.

It’s part of ERP Ireland’s pan-European compliance scheme for electrical and waste battery recycling. The campaign aims to encourage people to spring clean their homes, garages, attics and bring down their electrical waste and used batteries to one of ERP’s free events.

Get Rid Of That Banjaxed Telly At Free Recycling Events Around The County

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ERP-logoIF you’re looking to get rid of that broken toaster or banjaxed TV then you can get rid of them for free next month.

The European Recycling Platform (ERP), in association with Kerry County Council, are to hold free electrical recycling events in Tralee, Rathmore, Dingle and Kenmare.

The Tralee event takes place at The Mart, Caherslee on Saturday, August 8 from 10am to 4pm.

Householders are encouraged to bring along their electrical waste and used household batteries – any unwanted electrical items with a plug or a battery and all items will be responsibly recycled free of charge. Recycling Officers will be on hand to help with the unloading of items.

If you don’t live in town then next Friday, July 17 could suit you when the event takes place in Rathmore Community Centre Car Park.

If you live out west you can drop the unwanted material to  Dingle, The Mart on Saturday, July 18 before heading to Killarney for the match.

Kenmare people can use the free facility on Friday, August 7 at The Mart, Gortamullen.

For further information visit www.erp-recycling.ie

Get Rid Of Unwanted Electricals At Free Recyling Event This Weekend

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ERP-logoYOU’LL get a chance to fling out that broken toaster or other unwanted electrical items at a free electrical recycling collection on Saturday, November 8, from 10am-4pm at Tralee Mart.

The European Recycling Platform (ERP) in association with Kerry County Council will hold this event where householders are encouraged to bring along their electrical waste and used household batteries, any unwanted electrical items with a plug or a battery.

All items will be responsibly recycled free of charge.   ERP Recycling Officers will be on hand to help with the unloading of items.   ERP will also arrange free collection of large household appliances on Saturday. Call the team on 086-8536865 to arrange collection.

For further information visit www.erp-recycling.ie