EPA B2B WEEE Compliance
https://www.epa.ie/our-services/compliance–enforcement/waste/weee/information-for-b2b-eee-producers/

Electronic Recycling are all about WEEE Compliance in a Business to Business environment helping our clients to manage their EPA compliance and reporting. This link is to the EPA Information for B2B EEE producers – How to submit a WEEE waste management plan and report.

Dublin City Council
https://www.dublincity.ie/residential/environment/waste-and-recycling/recycling-information/electrical-and-electronic-recycling

Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment, WEEE & Retailers, WEEE & Householders

If you’re a householder who has unwanted Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), you can bring it to Electronic Recycling for disposal. This service is free for householders. The cost is covered by the WEEE Ireland Producer Compliance Scheme

EUROPEAN UNION (WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT) REGULATIONS
http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/pdf/2014/en.si.2014.0149.pdf

IRISH STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS.
WEEE Regulations S.I. No. 149 of 2014

Waste Management (Batteries and Accumulators) Regulations 2008
http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/pdf/2008/en.si.2008.0268.pdf

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS.
S.I. No. 268 of 2008
 

Waste Management (Batteries and Accumulators) Regulations 2008
http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/pdf/2008/en.si.2008.0268.pdf

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS.
S.I. No. 268 of 2008
 

WEEE Ireland
https://www.weeeireland.ie/household-recycling/where-can-i-recycle/

WEEE Ireland is a Producer Compliance Scheme responsible for managing the majority of Domestic WEEE in Ireland (Approximately 80%) on behalf of their registered members. 

The cost of dropping off Domestic WEEE at Electronic Recycling in Finglas is covered by the WEEE Ireland Compliance Scheme

The All Ireland Pollinator plan 2021-2025
https://pollinators.ie/aipp-2021-2025/

The All-Ireland Pollinator Plan for 2021-2025 is a new five-year road map that aims to help bees, other pollinating insects and our wider biodiversity. The new Plan is even more ambitious than the first (2015-2020) – with more partners coming together to deliver more actions this time around. It is about encouraging a better way of managing our whole landscape to permanently support our struggling biodiversity.

Resources

National Waste Policy 2020-2025
https://assets.gov.ie/86647/dcf554a4-0fb7-4d9c-9714-0b1fbe7dbc1a.pdf

Prepared by the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment