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WEEE

WEEE

WEEE

 

Disposal:

Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) must never be placed in any of your household wheelie bins. WEEE is taken back free of charge at electrical retail outlets on a one-for-one like-for-like basis. Local authority civic amenity facilities also take back WEEE free of charge. WEEE recycling is free.

There is no disposal charge for end of life WEEE returned to Rea Communications  or deposited at civic amenity sites. Rea Communications will accept old products on a one for one basis (must be equivalent type and have fulfilled the same function).

Waste batteries must never be placed in your waste disposal or recycling bins. There is a bin for small batteries in your local store. Battery recycling is free

Play your part by:

  • Not disposing of WEEE or batteries with your general household waste.
  • Bringing your old phone to your local civil amenity site at end of life for recycling or alternatively you can return your phone free of charge by following the returns process included with the product information pack.

For a list of Civic Amenity sites accepting WEEE visit www.weeeireland.ie. For more information about WEEE visit www.weeeireland.ie

 

 

 

“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."