Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) recycling

Unwanted electrical equipment is one of the fastest growing type of waste. Hillarys sell some electric blinds which can be operated by remote control or smart device.

Information on how to recycle your old Electricals

Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) is taken back free of charge on a one-for-one, like-for-like basis. Waste batteries including rechargeable batteries are taken back free of charge. You are not obliged to make any purchase when returning old batteries. Each local authority must also accept household WEEE and small batteries free of charge at its recycling facilities. All WEEE and waste batteries must be recycled and should not be placed in any of your household wheelie bins. Make sure you always recycle all your old electrical goods and batteries.

You can recycle your electrical and electronic devices at:

RECYCLE IT

Clondalkin Community Recycling Initiative Limited,

Unit 14/2 Crag Terrace,

Clondalkin Industrial Estate,

Clondalkin,

Dublin 22.

E: [email protected]

W: www.recycleit.ie

T: 0035314578321

 

Why recycle?

Unwanted electrical equipment is one of the fastest growing types of waste.

Many electrical items can be repaired or recycled, saving natural resources and the environment. If you do not recycle, electrical equipment will end up in landfill where hazardous substances will leak out and cause soil and water contamination – harming wildlife and also human health.

To remind you that old electrical equipment can be recycled, it is now marked with the crossed-out wheeled bin symbol. Please do not throw any electrical equipment (including those marked with this symbol) in your bin.