What can you bring to ballymount dump?
What can you bring to ballymount dump?
Cardboard, Waste Oil, Paper, Glass Bottles and Jars, Aluminium Beverage Cans, Plastic Bottles, Plastic Bags (with recyclable symbol), Textiles, Ink Cartridges, Batteries (domestic and car), Fridges/Freezers, Electrical Appliances, Computer Equipment, White Goods (Washing Machines etc), Fluorescent tubes, Light bulbs.
Are recycling Centres open during lockdown in Dublin?
Hi Paul, all our recycling/bring centres are open during the level 5 lockdown.
What do recycling Centres accept?
The items most commonly recycled are:
- Glass bottles and jars – recycle lids/caps separately.
- Paper (newspapers, magazines, telephone books, office paper, junk mail, comics and light cardboard)
- Drinks cartons (for milk, juice etc.)
- Aluminium (soft drink and beer cans, foil)
- Plastic bottles and cartons.
How do you dispose of carpet in Ireland?
Small quantities can be placed in the household general waste bin but larger quantities should be disposed of by hiring a skip or taking the material to a waste transfer station.
How do you dispose of garden waste in Ireland?
You can take it to a recycling facility or use a kerbside collection (if available). For organic waste, you may choose to compost it yourself – see ‘Composting’ below or use a kerbside collection. Many recycling facilities accept bulky organic waste as well.
What can you bring to a bring Centre?
Paper, Cans, Cardboard, Tetra Pak, Plastics, Textiles, Batteries, Light bulbs, Glass, Flat glass, Books, Cooking oil, Waste engine oil, Green Waste, Small WEEE (items no bigger than a standard microwave oven). You can pay on-site for the disposal of green waste.
What Cannot be recycled in Ireland?
The below items can NOT be placed into the recycling bin: Nappies and Sanitary Products (including baby wipes) Food Waste. Contaminated Packaging (greasy, dirty or with residue) Garden Cuttings / Soil.
What can I do with my old carpet?
7 Ways to Reuse and Recycle your Old Carpets
- Use Old Carpets as a Rug.
- Get in Touch with Local Recycling Organisations.
- Use Old Carpets as Floor Mats for Your Car.
- Creating New Paths with Old Carpets.
- Old Carpets as Sound Absorbers.
- Use the Old Carpets as a Dog Bed Cover.
- Old Carpets to Weather-Proof the Kennel.
How do you get rid of carpets?
If you need to dispose of carpet from your home, try the following:
- Check with the shop you bought the carpet from – they may offer a take back scheme.
- Contact your local council to see if they offer a recycling service.
- Give your carpet away via Freecycle or a similar local group.
Is it illegal to dump garden waste in Ireland?
It might be ‘natural waste’, but dumping it at hedgerows and green spaces is against litter laws. “Leaving or throwing litter in a public place is an offence that can result in an on-the-spot fine of €150, or a maximum fine of €3,000 if you are convicted in the District Court.
How do you get rid of old tree branches?
Top Ways to Remove Fallen or Trimmed Tree Debris
- Tree Limb, Trunk, and Stump Disposal Options.
- Chip It Up.
- Pay a Service to Haul It Away.
- Make a Burn Pile for Tree Debris.
- Use a Dumpster for Convenient Haul Away.
- Schedule a Dumpster Rental for Your Fallen Tree Trimmings.
Is the South Dublin County Council civic amenity site Ballymount open?
The South Dublin County Council Civic Amenity site at Ballymount remains open, to facilitate the disposal of domestic waste where the householder does not avail of a door to door collection. Members of the public are advised to use the site only if it is essential.
Can I recycle plastic at Ballymount civic amenity?
Please note that Ballymount Civic Amenity has altered the plastic collection streams but are continuing a 3 bin plastic recycling system. Due to contamination issues and the request from our end recycler, Bin 3 will take ‘Hard Plastics Only’.
What are the HSE guidelines for Ballymount civic amenity?
Please note that the HSE guidelines regarding hand hygiene, coughing etiquette and social distancing should be observed at all times when using these facilities. Please note that Ballymount Civic Amenity has altered the plastic collection streams but are continuing a 3 bin plastic recycling system.