Recycling Centres
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Recycling Centres in Meath
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Kells Recycling Centre, Lloyd Business Park, Cavan Rd, Kells, Co. Meath, Tel: 046 9293436 or
087 7495357
Navan Recycling Centre, Unit 1, Mullaghboy Ind Est, Athboy Rd, Navan, Co. Meath, Tel: 046 9066170 or
086 1723061
Trim Recycling Centre, Manorlands, Summerhill Rd, Trim, Co. Meath, Tel: 046 9486775 or
086 8196813
Christmas Opening Hours
The following are the opening hours for Recycling Centres at Kells, Navan and Trim over the Christmas period
Friday. 23rd December 2011 - open as normal
Saturday 24th December 2011 - closed at 12.30 p.m.
Sunday 25th December 2011 - closed — Christmas Day
Monday 26th December 2011 - closed — St. Stephens Day
Tuesday 27th December 2011 - closed - Public Holiday
Wednesday 28th December 2011 - open as normal
Thursday 29th December 2011 - open
Friday 30th December 2011 - open
Saturday 31st December 2011 - open
Sunday 1st January 2012 - closed — New Years Day
Monday 2nd January 2012 - closed - Public Holiday
Tuesday 3rd January 2012 - open as normal
CHRISTMAS TREES
Christmas trees will be accepted at Navan, Trim and Kells Recycling Centre from Tuesday 3rd January 2012 until Saturday 14th January 2012.
East Meath: Christmas trees can be taken to Meath County Council depot in Duleek
from Tuesday 3rd January 2012 until Tuesday 10th January 2012 (10a.m to 2.00 p.m )
Ashbourne: Christmas trees can be taken to Ashbourne Community Centre from Friday 6th January 2012 until Saturday 14th January 2012
Dunshaughlin: Christmas trees can be taken to Meath County Council offices at
Drumree Road, Dunshaughlin from Tuesday 3rd January 2012 until Tuesday 10th January 2012
BOTTLE BANKS
Contact Details: If Bottle Banks are full, please contact 01-6854400
Clothes Bank Contact Details: 087 222 1077; 087 631 1698; 01 4625095
Opening Hours for above:
Monday to Saturday 9am – 4.45pm.
Closed Sundays and Public Holidays.
Dunboyne Recycling Facility - Thorntons Recycling, Dunboyne Industrial Estate, Dunboyne, Co. Meath -
Tel. 01 6235133
Opening Hours for Dunboyne:
9.00am - 5.00pm Monday to Friday and 9.00am - 1.00pm on Saturdays. Closed Sundays and Bank Holidays.
- Will only accept recyclable material and no household or garden waste is accepted.
- Waste not accepted from commercial customers.
- Please Note: There is a gate fee of 2 euro to enter Thorntons Recycling Centre in Dunboyne. Payment will be made into a coin machine and the automatic barrier will then lift. Customers are advised by Thornton Recycling to pack as much as they can into their cars when they visit to make their recycling trips as efficient and economical as possible.
Bring Banks in County Meath
View the List of Bring Banks in County Meath - http://www.repak.ie/recycling_facilities.php
Recycling Tips
- Ensure that all items for recycling are clean!
- Wash out tins/bottles/tetra-paks/milk/juice cartons
- Plastic Bags must be clean - no food residues!
- Remove all timber, plastics and other contaminants from builders' rubble
- Painted/varnished/treated timber are NOT Accepted
- Old Textiles and clothing can be recycled
If you wish to find out more about recycling and packaging, please visit the Recyclemore.ie website. Recyclemore.ie was set up as a national resource for packaging information for consumers: http://www.recyclemore.ie/links
Materials Accepted at Meath County Council Recycling Centres
For list of materials acceptable at Navan, Kells and Trim Recycling Centres, please click on the following links:
http://www.oxigen.ie/trim-recycling-centre
http://www.oxigen.ie/navan-recycling-centre
http://www.oxigen.ie/kells-recycling-centre
Green Waste Charges at Meath County Council Recycling Centres
Car - No Extra Charge
Car + Single Axle Trailer - No Extra Charge (refers to only one trailer per week)
Second and subsequent single axle trailers will be charged at €20 each
Car + Double Axle Trailer - €20
All other commercial vehicles (under 2 tonnes) - €50
Commercial Vehicles (2 - 5 tonnes) - €100
Loads over 5 tonnes not accepted
Green Waste is expensive to dispose of. By introducing these charges, Meath County Council can continue to provide this service at the Meath Recycling Centres, either free of charge or at a reasonable cost to householders.
*Please note that the gate fee of €3 still applies regardless of whether or not there is a charge for green waste.
Fees
Householders
Gate Fee €3 (please note there is no charge for household WEEE & Batteries)
Commercial Customers
Green Waste - €40 per van
Timber - €40 per van or €1.50 per pallet
Scrap Metal - €50 per load
Cardboard - €30 per van
Paper/Mixed Paper - €40 per van or €2 per bag
Oil - €1 per litre
Payment may be made by cheque payable to Oxigen Environmental accompanied by a current banker's card or by credit or laser card or cash.
Re-home Unwanted Items
A website is available where people can re-home their unwanted items - give away items to others they no longer use, e.g. sofas and beds and tables etc - www.freebiesireland.com.
Bulky Household Items
Bulky household waste is accepted at the three Meath County Council Recycling Centres. The following charges apply:
Double mattress - €15
Single mattress - €10
3 Seater couch - €18
2 Seater couch - €14
Armchair - €10
Patio table - €8
Patio chair - €4
Single Divan Bed - €10
Double Divan Bed - €12
Carpet/Large Lino - Large Roll - €20
Lino/Carpet - Small Roll - €14
Bag of Carpet/Lino - €5
Large plastic toys - €6 each
These charges do not include the €3 gate fee.
Any Queries, contact Peter Brady, Evironmental Awareness Officer at 087 2708100 or Kells Recycling Centre at 046 9293436.
You can also take item/s to
- the landfill at Whiteriver, Collon, Co Louth, where it will be weighed and you will be charged accordingly. Tel. 041 6851623
or
- V&W Drogheda Recycling Centre, Mell, Drogheda, Co. Louth. Items charged by weight and size. Contact: 041 9803900.
A website is available where people can re-home their unwanted items - give away items to others they no longer use, e.g. sofas and beds and tables etc - www.freebiesireland.com.
Composting and DIY Gardening
One of the easiest and most sustainable treatment of waste in the home is composting or vermi-composting (composting with worms!).
See our section on
Compost bins can be used to breakdown all of the green waste arising in your kitchen and garden
- Fruit and Vegetable peelings
- Garden clippings
- Tea-bags
- Egg shells and cardboard egg boxes
- Bits of newspaper and cardboard
Layer the materials in your compost bin and wait about 6 - 12 months for your home made soil improver to arrive. This should also cut down on your waste by approximately 30 – 35%.
Alternatively using tiger worms (vermi-composting) you can expand the range of materials which you can compost as the worms will also digest
- Cooked foods
- Pasta
- Bread
- Meat
Composters are available for sale at the Navan, Kells and Trim Recycling Centres for €35. A kitchen caddy is available for an extra €10.
W.E.E.E & BATTERIES
Household WEEE & Batteries are accepted free of charge at our Civic Amenity facilities from members of the public.
Battery Recycling 2011
With Christmas fast approaching, we are reminded that this is peak time for the purchase of batteries. In excess of one quarter of the batteries purchased in Ireland annually are purchased over the Christmas period.
Although we are one of the top countries in Europe for electrical recycling, there is still a large volume of waste batteries being unnecessarily sent to landfill every year. We are encouraging everyone to join in the “Bring Batteries Back” campaign to show the public just how easy it is to recycle batteries. This can be done through free recycling at local Recycling Centres or in most retail premises that have batteries for sale as they have receptacles for used batteries. There is also a current campaign ongoing through primary schools to encourage children to bring batteries back to collection points in their schools. If you require further information, you can contact Peter Brady, Environmental Awareness Officer at 087-2708100 or by e-mail at pbrady@meathcoco.ie
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