Contact Details
- Address: 15 Beechpark Ave, Kilmore, Dublin 5, D05 VK74, Ireland
- GPS: 53.3903746,-6.2018582
- Phone: +353 1 222 2222
- Email: waste.management@dublincity.ie
- Website: https://www.dublincity.ie/node/7423
Opening Times
- Monday 9am – 4pm
- Tuesday 9am – 4pm
- Wednesday 9am – 4pm
- Thursday 9am – 4pm
- Friday 9am – 1pm
- Saturday closed
- Sunday closed
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Kylemore Park North Bring Centre specializes in recycling and waste management. It can be found at 15 Beechpark Ave, Kilmore, Dublin 5, D05 VK74, Ireland.
Materials accepted
It accepts the following types of waste and recyclable items here:
- Cardboard
- Engine Oil
- Glass
- Household Battery
- Light Bulb
- Paper
- Textile
- Vegetable Oil
Residents who want to dispose of waste not listed here must contact the nearest tip to clarify if that type of waste is acceptable.
Kylemore Park North Dump is controlled by Dublin City Council Waste Management Services. The recycling centre is only for use by local residents.
Schedule
Kylemore Park North Bring Centre is closed on public holidays irrespective of the day of the week the date falls upon. It is usually open at the following times:
- Monday: 9am – 4pm
- Tuesday: 9am – 4pm
- Wednesday: 9am – 4pm
- Thursday: 9am – 4pm
- Friday: 9am – 1pm
- Saturday: closed
- Sunday: closed
Residents who wish to access the site with a large vehicle, such as a van or trailer, must contact the recycling centre to book an appointment and obtain a permit before their visit. Permits are free. It can be contacted via phone, email or online booking form.
Kylemore Park North Bring Centre can be contacted on +353 1 222 2222 for any queries residents may have on the service offered by the site.
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Frequently asked questions about Kylemore Park North Bring Centre
Green recycling bins are typically the designated bins for depositing recyclable glass materials. However, this may vary depending on the municipality in which you are located. For example, in some municipalities the green color in the containers is used for dry recyclable materials.
It’s important not to confuse containers for glass recyclables or dry recyclables with wheelie bins that are for green yard waste.
To be sure of what you should deposit in your green container, you can contact your nearest recycling center and obtain more detailed information.
The disposable materials that we generate in our homes, depending on whether they are treated correctly or not, end up in landfills or household waste recycling centers.
A landfill is a site designated to dispose of the waste we generate. Typically, at these designated sites, large holes are built into which garbage is buried.
The recycling centers or household waste recycling centers, are places where recyclable waste is collected, separated and laid up, to be later transferred to another area or facility for recycling or transformation.
The UK recyclable waste service is a municipal service. However, it is only for materials generated in homes.
The cost of commercial materials is variable and depends on many factors:
- Location: in more frequented industrial estates, costs are usually lower than in rural places that are more difficult to access.
- The type of waste: some materials, such as toxic waste, need special treatment so they use more resources to manage them, and therefore their price is high.
- Volumes: the greater volume of waste you generate, the higher the price you have to pay for it. However, if the amounts produced are tons, you may get a reduction in the payment for handling your waste.
It is better to contact your nearest recycling center by phone or email to check the final cost.
Recycling centers vary in the waste materials they receive. Most centers are for household waste only and do not accept commercial waste or material waste from business activities.
The residues that the tips usually accept are:
- Yard waste
- Wood and chipboard
- Paper
- Metal
- Electrical items
- Plastics
- Textiles and clothing
- Shoes
- Bottles and glass jars
On our website you can find your nearest recycling center and see what kind of rubbish you can take. You will also be able to find some categories of items.
Another option is to contact your nearest recycling center by phone or email.
In the UK, recycling centers and rubbish collection services commonly use blue bins to identify dry waste such as:
- Paper
- Newspapers and magazines
- Cardboard
- Unwanted mail
- Telephone directories and catalogs
- Cereal boxes (without the plastic liner)
- Egg cartons
- Greeting cards
- Drink and food cans
However, not always the container for dry recyclables is blue. Some municipalities use red recycling containers or some even issue blue and red containers for this type of material.
To have precise information, you can consult your nearest recycling center.