Enva collect and safely dispose of battery items before they can cause damage to the environment. Our waste removal process adheres to all regulations, and we conduct only the safest method of battery waste
READ MOREIreland : Phone - ( 0504) 34946 Fax - (0504) 45511 E-mail [email protected] Recycling Why? Batteries are becoming a major problem to dispose of. Old batteries considered Hazardous waste. New Battery directive just in regarding battery manufacturing, disposal and recycling and the EU have set
READ MOREThe New Regulations. The Battery Regulations entered into force on 18 August 2023, and shall start to apply from 18 February 2024, with staggered implementation dates for the provisions it contains (including waste management, producer registration, EPR, collection, distributors'' obligations, treatment, targets for recycling and recovery
READ MORERecycling batteries is important as it removes potentially harmful items from the environment. Preventing heavy metals leaking into the ground which may cause soil and water pollution and endangering animal and plant life. Incinerating batteries with household waste causes air pollution due to the heavy metal components in different
READ MOREWelcome to ERP Ireland The European Recycling Platform (ERP), is a compliance scheme set up to ensure cost-effective implementation of the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive and the Waste Battery Directive through innovative waste management strategies for the benefit of participating member
READ MOREWEEE and Battery Recycling at Tesco Ireland. At Tesco, we will take back your WEEE on a one-for-one, like-for-like basis, free of charge at any one of our store (s) nationwide. We will also take back your used portable
READ MORERemoval of the batteries should be arranged promptly to a WEEE Ireland collection point. See a list of collection points in your area. Always consult your battery manufacturers waste guidelines on battery packaging provided. Always close the battery box when full and remove promptly to a collection point for recycling.
READ MOREIreland Phone - ( 0504) 34946 Fax - (0504) 45511 E-mail [email protected] Recycling Why? Batteries are becoming a Old batteries considered Hazardous waste. New Battery directive just in regarding battery manufacturing, disposal and
READ MOREUse our map below to find your nearest recycling centre, participating electrical retailer or Free Public Electrical Recycling Event – and Recycle for FREE today! WEEE Ireland does not operate WEEE or portable battery recycling in the follow areas: Kerry, Clare, Monaghan, Cavan, Louth, Meath and Fingal County Council area - please see mywaste
READ MOREGiven the costs of making batteries, recycling battery materials can make sense. From the estimated 500,000 tons of batteries which could be recycled from global production in 2019, 15,000 tons of
READ MOREBattery collections are made all over Ireland from battery collection points. KMK Metals Recycling operates a team of collection agents who provide a like-for-like replacement of
READ MORERechargeable and single use batteries. Many batteries contain toxic heavy metals, including lead, nickel, cadmium and mercury, which can be recovered and re-used.
READ MOREAll types of batteries are collected nationwide by KMK Metals Recycling. On behalf of WEEE Ireland, a team of battery collection agents collect from retail outlets, participating businesses and schools. WEEE Ireland
READ MORECreated by producers for producers, we inform consumers and service companies with the optimal solutions for the recycling of waste for electronic and electrical equipment and batteries. ERP aims to make it easy for our members to meet compliance and reporting requirements at the best possible price and with the least possible administration
READ MOREHow should I dispose of batteries and contaminated waste? Batteries should be disposed of carefully and not sent to landfill because they are classed as
READ MOREWelcome to ERP Ireland. The European Recycling Platform (ERP), is a compliance scheme set up to ensure cost-effective implementation of the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive and the Waste Battery Directive through innovative waste management strategies for the benefit of participating member
READ MOREYou can dispose of your used batteries at your supermarket that sells batteries, Local Authority Recycling Centre or participating retailer free of charge. Because we are a recycling scheme, we recommend where possible you reuse your WEEE Ireland Battery boxes. If you have 10 boxes filled, you can log a collection here »
READ MOREAll 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. Our WEEE Producer Registration Number is 124WB. Tesco is a Member of WEEE Ireland, supporting collective take back and recycling of WEEE and waste
READ MOREEnva supply customers with approved containers for the safe storage of used batteries. Batteries are then transported in accordance with ADR regulations and waste management legislation to our licensed facilities
READ MOREFind Your Nearest Free Battery Recycling Drop Off Point. Recycling your used batteries properly is as simple as bagging them up and taking them on your next shopping or
READ MORELearn More. WEEE Ireland''s Battery Recycling Challenge is urging everyone to become battery recycling champions at home, at work, in school and in your community! Recycle your waste batteries in our Blue Battery Boxes at retailers and Local Authority Recycling Centres, to help tackle climate change, protect our environment and support
READ MOREPlease Note: The Newspread waste battery service is no longer available. Retailers can now book a battery delivery or collection by emailing WEEE Ireland on [email protected] WEEE, Waste Battery & Lighting Collection/Delivery Requests Request a Collection of Battery, WEEE and Lighting WEEE Recycling for Householders
READ MORE2022-2023 Schools Battery Recycling Competition Winners Thank you to everyone who took part in the 2022/2023 WEEE Ireland Schools Battery Recycling Competition! WEEE Ireland, The Link Business Centre, Unit G3, Block G, Calmount Park, Calmount Avenue, Dublin 12, D12 Y050 T: +353 (0)1 2999320
READ MOREFree collection and recycling of the battery for ATFs. Additional support in the event that the vehicle/battery is potentially damaged. The Electric ELVES programme is open to all
READ MOREThe following steps are how ERP UK can help your business with battery compliance: Managing your registration and reporting for portable, industrial, and automotive batteries. Taking on your recycling obligations and recycling enough batteries on your behalf. Fixing your annual compliance costs if you are a smaller producer.
READ MOREWhere can I recycle? Do you have electrical, battery or lighting waste? Recycle it FREE through our authorised collection points. Use the interactive map to find your nearest local recycling centre, Public
READ MOREBattery Recycling. Battery Collection Service. SHARE. KMK collects all types of batteries, nationwide. Household batteries are collected in suitable containers (battery boxes or battery drums) provided by the compliance schemes. Sign up with WEEE Ireland and start collecting batteries in support of Laura Lynn - Ireland''s children''s hospice.
READ MOREAlmost six million batteries were recycled through five supermarket chains last year as more people used their grocery shop to do their bit for the planet. WEEE
READ MOREThey could be in old toys, shavers, power tools or at the back of the kitchen drawer! WEEE Ireland''s Battery Recycling Challenge is urging everyone to dig out those waste batteries and safely recycle them in one of our Blue Battery Boxes in retailers across the country. It''s an easy way to do your part to help tackle climate change and
READ MOREFor more on battery recycling and the technology behind EV batteries, check out Dr. Helen Czerski''s visit to WMG for Fully Charged. More about Irish Tech News and Business Showcase here. FYI the ROI
READ MOREFor more on battery recycling and the technology behind EV batteries, check out Dr. Helen Czerski''s visit to WMG for Fully Charged. More about Irish Tech News and Business Showcase here . FYI the ROI
READ MOREIreland uses the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) model for dealing with a number of waste streams and has developed six Producer Responsibility Initiatives (PRIs), based on the ''producer pays'' principle. This is where producers have responsibility to finance the collection and environmentally sound waste management of
READ MOREBelow you will find information on our regional recycling program and the options we provide to upgrade to a new product, replace your old battery, or recycle old products in a responsible way. Option 1: Trade UPS. APC Trade UPS Programme - With this great offering APC will take back old UPSs (regardless of brand) and will sell you a brand new
READ MOREFigure 5. Established and planned global Li-ion battery recycling facilities as of November 2021. (27−42,57) East Asia has nearly two-thirds of the current LIB recycling capacity, with 207,500 tons of
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