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Ballyogan Recycling Park Ballyogan Recycling Park July 2016 www.dlrcoco.ie Ballyogan Recycling Park 2 2 2 How to fi nd us Park Recycling Ballyogan SANDYFORD CLONKEEN ROAD LEOPARDSTOWN ROAD KILL LANE LEOPARDSTOWN ROAD CENTRAL PARK CORNELSCOURT MURPHYSTOWN WAY LEOPARDSTOWN RACECOURSE FOXROCK KILGOBBIN ROAD GLENCAIRN HILLCREST ROAD GALLOPS BALLYOGAN ROAD ENNISKERRY ROAD CORNELSCOURT HILL ROAD LEOPARDSTOWN VALLEY BALLYOGAN WOOD Jct 15 CARRICKMINES GLENAMUCK ROAD CARRICKMINES BALLYOGAN RECYCLING PARK Ballyogan Recycling Park Ballyogan Recycling Park Opening Hours Monday – Friday 08.30 – 17.30 Saturday 09.30 – 17.30 Sunday / 10.30 – 17.30 Bank Holiday / Public Holiday Closed Easter Sunday Christmas Eve Christmas Day St. Stephen’s Day New Year’s Day Contact Details Ballyogan Recycling Park, Ballyogan Road, Dublin 18. Tel: 01 291 3600 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.dlrcoco.ie/aboutus/councildepartments/ wasteservices/findit/ballyoganrecyclingpark Repak Civic Amenity Site/ Recycling Centre of the Year 2012 3 Ballyogan Recycling Park Free of charge YES NO Paper - Newspaper, junkmail, magazines, phone Plastic wrapping books, white paper Cardboard - All cardboard packaging Polystyrene Biscuit, sweet, crisp Clean Plastic Packaging - Plastic bags, Heavy duty wrappers, plant pots, wrapping, Yogurt cartons, Butter tubs, Cling film potting trays Plastic Bottles - Soft drink, shampoo bottles, Plastic toys, water butts, wash up liquid, solid milk containers, other tough composters, plastic oil containers not easily torn, fruit and veg. packaging tanks Aluminium Cans - Drink cans Liquids, food stuffs Steel Cans - Including biscuit tins Glass Bottles - Clear, brown and green bottles and Pyrex, crockery, drinking jars (blue glass can be mixed with brown) glasses Textiles - Blankets, shoes, old clothes, curtains, Cushions, carpets, soiled bed linen clothing, duvets, pillows Tetra Pak - Milk, juice and soup cartons Books Print Cartridges 4 Ballyogan Recycling Park Ballyogan Recycling Park Free of charge YES EXAMPLES Kitchen Appliances Washing machines, cookers, microwaves, fridge, freezers Light Bulbs Flourescent tubes, long life and filament bulbs Batteries Car batteries, mobile phone batteries, household batteries Gas Cylinders Place all cylinders upright (domestic type only) Fire Extinguishers Must be discharged (domestic type only) Waste Oils Cooking oil, motor oil. No Petrol, Heating Oil or Diesel Electronic and Computers, monitors, printers, scanners, TVs, VCRs, Electrical Waste CD/DVD players, stereos, electrical tools Metals Bicycles, scrap metal, radiators, petrol lawn mowers Sheet/Plate Glass Windscreens, mirrors, stained glass, patterned glass, wired glass, double glazing (no frames). No Ceramics 5 Ballyogan Recycling Park Chargeable Items YES EXAMPLES Wood Garden timber, hardwood flooring, doors, softwood Bulky items Furniture, carpets, beds, sofas General Waste Domestic refuse, plant pots, potting trays, small household items that would fit in a wheelie bin. No food waste or tyres Soil, Stones and Household Bricks, paving slabs, concrete, soil, rocks, blocks. Construction and No asbestos Demolition Waste Gysum/Plasterboard Dedicated skip provided Green Garden Waste Grass, hedge cuttings, leaves Household Hazardous Aerosols, paints, thinners, strippers, cleaning Waste agents, detergents, bleaches, insecticides, glues and medicines. All household hazardous waste must be in clearly labelled containers 6 Ballyogan Recycling Park Ballyogan Recycling Park Vehicle Charging Structure Applicable to any or all of the following: Wood, Bulky Items, General Waste, Soil, Stones and Household Construction & Demolition Waste with or without Green Garden Waste included. No food waste. CATEGORY AND ACCEPTABLE VEHICLE TYPES COMMENT Category 1 – Charge @30 Waste delivered by: Cars, MPVs, Estate Cars, People Carriers, Pedestrian, Bicycle/Motorbike/ Rear Passenger seat Jeep/4x4 Type Vehicles, Moped/Quad or similar is All registered disabled vehicles (displaying charged as a Category 1 waste disabled badge) and Taxis Category 2- Charge @60 Small Vans, Car Vans (see note 1) Small Trailer carrying up to 1.5 m3 (see note 2) Non rear passenger seat Jeep/MPV/4x4 Type Vehicles Category 3 – Charge @100 Vehicles larger than intermediate vans Intermediate vans (see note 1) (e.g. transit vans), are not Intermediate trailers carrying up to 3 m3 permitted except when (see note 2) delivering bulky items only. Household Hazardous Waste – Charge @4 If delivered with other non chargeable waste Household Hazardous Waste – Free If delivered with other chargeable waste i.e. category 1-6 waste 7 Ballyogan Recycling Park Vehicle Charging Structure Applicable to: Green Garden Waste only. CATEGORY AND ACCEPTABLE VEHICLE TYPES COMMENT Category 4 – Charge @8 Green Garden Waste delivered by: Cars, MPVs, Estate Cars, People Carriers, Rear Passenger seat Jeep/4x4 Type Vehicles, All Pedestrian, Bicycle/Motorbike/ registered disabled vehicles (displaying disabled Moped, Quad or similar is badge) & Taxis charged as a Category 4 waste Category 5 – Charge @25 Small Vans, Car Vans (see note 1) Small Trailer carrying up to 1.5 m3 (see note 2), Non rear passenger seat Jeep/MPV/4x4 Type Vehicles Category 6 – Charge @50 Vehicles larger than intermediate vans (eg. transit Intermediate vans (see note 1), Intermediate vans), are not permitted trailers carrying up to 3 m3 (see note 2) Note 1 Vans are classified in accordance with the “Van Classification Guidance” document which is available for inspection at the facility. Note 2 Trailer category is based upon a best estimation of the gross volume of material being carried and not the volume of the trailer itself. Note 3 Vehicles and trailers are charged separately. Note 4 Waste carried on the roof of vehicles will be subject to trailer rules. 8 Ballyogan Recycling Park Ballyogan Recycling Park Ballyogan Recycling Park Recycling responsibly Recyclables should be as clean and dry as possibleRecycling responsibly Rinse out all remaining food and liquids n Recyclables should be as clean and dry as possible Flatten or squash boxes, cartons and cans n Rinse out all remaining food and liquids Remove plastic packaging from cardboard andn paper Flatten or squash boxes, cartons and cansBallyogan Recycling Park Check that your plastic containers are recyclable,n Remove plastic packaging from cardboard and paper plastic bottle tops can be left on n Check that your plastic containers are recyclable, Make sure you put the correct materialGeneral in each containerplastic notes bottle tops for can becustomers left on using Ballyogan Recyclingn Make sure Park you put the correct material in each container Only household waste will be acceptedCredit atcard the payments facility are accepted at Ballyogan Recycling Park. You can also pay by cash and laser / debit card. Only household waste will be accepted at the facility The facility is for the use of privateCustomers vehicles should only for their own convenience pack waste into their vehicles, segregated by material type, so that it can be quickly unloaded. The facility is for the use of private vehicles only No commercial waste will be acceptedCustomers on must site securein and cover waste carried in trailers or on roof racks. compliance with EPA Licence BallyoganNo. w0015-01 Recycling Park is located in a residential area. Please be considerate to our neighboursNo commercial when accessing waste the will site. be accepted on site in compliance with EPA Licence No. w0015-01 Do not sound car horns unless absolutely necessary, do not block entrances or cause obstruction to other users of the public roads. 10 9 11 Ballyogan Recycling Park General notes for customers using Ballyogan Ballyogan Recycling Park Recycling Park Credit card payments are accepted at Ballyogan Recycling Park. You can also pay Ballyogan Recycling Park by cash and laser / debit card. Recycling responsiblyCustomers should for their own convenience pack waste into their vehicles, Recyclables should be as clean andsegregated dry as possible by material type, so that it can be quickly unloaded. GeneralRinse notes out all remainingfor customers food andCustomers liquids using must secure and cover waste carried in trailers or on roof racks. BallyoganFlatten Recycling or squash boxes, Park cartonsBallyogan and cans Recycling Park is located in a residential area. Please be considerate to our neighbours when accessing the site. Remove plastic packaging from cardboard and paper Credit card payments are accepted at BallyoganDo not Recycling sound carPark. horns You canunless also absolutely pay necessary, do not block entrances or by cash and laserCheck / debitthat your card. plastic containerscause are obstruction recyclable, to other users of the public roads. Customers shouldplastic for bottle their tops own can convenience be left on pack waste into their vehicles, segregated byMake material sure youtype, put so thatthe correct it can be material quickly in unloaded. each container Customers must secure and cover waste carried in trailers or on roof racks. Ballyogan Recycling Park is located in a residential area. Please be considerate to our neighboursOnly householdwhen accessing waste the site. will be accepted at the facility Do not sound car horns unless absolutely necessary, do not block entrances or cause obstructionThe facility to other is users for ofthe the use public of private roads. vehicles only No commercial waste will be accepted on site in compliance with EPA Licence No. w0015-01 11 10 10.
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