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Donegal Recycling Centres What to expect when you visit At our centres we have containers for different recyclable materials. To make your visit easier and quicker please sort your materials at home. All items for recycling should be clean. Our staff will be happy to help you in any way they can. Location of sites Location of sites continued Donegal Recycling Centres onegal ecycling Carndonagh Letterkenny Milford Stranorlar Carndonagh Laghey Dungloe Recycling Centre Recycling Centre Recycling Centre Recycling Centre Recycling Centre Recycling Centre entres Milford Carnamuggagh Moyle Road Railway Road Station Road Laghey Údarás na Gaeltachta Dungloe Letterkenny Milford Stranorlar Carndonagh Co. Donegal Industrial Estate Letterkenny Co. Donegal Co. Donegal Co. Donegal Co. Donegal Dungloe T: 074 97 23669 Stranorlar T: 074 91 25822 T: 074 91 63185 T: 074 91 75001 T: 074 93 29460 Co. Donegal Northern Ireland T: 074 95 22689 (Phones will be attended during site opening hours.) (Phones will be attended during site opening hours.) Donegal Opening hours Opening hours Letterkenny Milford Stranorlar Carndonagh Laghey Dungloe Laghey Monday Closed Closed Closed Monday 8.30am – 4.30pm Closed Closed Garden Waste Tuesday 10.30am – 2pm Closed 8.30am – 5pm Tuesday Closed Closed Closed 2 per bag Wednesday 10.30am – 2pm 10.30am – 7pm Closed Wednesday 8.30am – 4.30pm Closed Closed Household Waste Thursday 10.30am – 7pm Closed 10.30am – 7pm Thursday Closed 10.30am – 5pm 10.30am – 5pm 4 per bag Friday 8.30am – 5pm 8.30am – 5pm Closed Friday Closed 8.30am – 2.30pm 8.30am – 2.30pm Saturday 8.30am – 2pm 8.30am – 2pm 8.30am – 2pm Saturday 8.30am – 4.30pm 8.30am – 2.30pm 8.30am – 2.30pm Recycling 1 per bag Contact us: 4 per carload fl 086 777 9325 with extensive [email protected] FREE www.brysonrecycling.org area Bryson Recycling is part of the leading social enterprise the Bryson Charitable Group. Leading social enterprise Bryson Recycling is now Recycling (charge applies) Where your materials go to be recycled managing six fully licensed Recycling Centres in County Donegal, located at: Letterkenny, Milford, Stranorlar, Carndonagh, Laghey and Dungloe. • Paper is recycled into egg boxes. Please • Glass is melted down and used to make new bottles A wide range of items are collected for for local products such as Bulmers and Baileys. recycling and we also accept garden SORT your and household waste. items for recycling • Plastics are used to make pipes for the agricultural, before coming cooking oil civil engineering and construction industries. Recycling (free of charge) to site • Aluminium cans are melted down and used to make ingots that contain enough metal to make 1.5 million new drink cans. • Hand tools are sent to Africa for reuse. Plastic wrapping, bags, films, toys or plant pots. Recycling charges: 1 – standard black bin bag (this may contain smaller bags of sorted paper, cardboard, cartons and household plastic packaging). 4 – standard car. 8 – large car. 8 – car and trailer (6" 4"). Vans will be charged based on level of load. 2 tyres 4 per bag per tyre Bulky items Disposal of bulky waste will be charged for per item (cost will depend on size). €15 charge: small items of furniture such as bedside table or dining room chair, ironing board, toilet, sink, single mattress, pram/ buggy and blinds. €25 charge: large items of furniture e.g. armchair, wardrobe, cot, bed base, shower tray and door. €25 - €30 charge: double mattress. Carpet: minimum €25 (but will increase according to the size of the roll). Sofa: minimum €30 (but will increase if larger/heavier than normal). Payment can be made by cash only at each site. Benefits of recycling Household waste • Helps the environment. 4 Household waste will be • Creates local jobs. per bag accepted in bin bags weighing Cuts the cost of waste disposal. no more than 10 kg. •.
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