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Two Galway schools recognised as battery recycling champions

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Students at Bearna Primary School and Colaiste Mhuire in Ballygar have been crowned Battery Recycling Champions after collecting the equivalent of 50,050 and 11,700 used AA batteries, respectively, for recycling during the last school year.

Skip into spring for LauraLynn

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LauraLynn, Ireland’s Children’s Hospice, is delighted to share its exciting spring challenge. The challenge invites people in Galway to do 100 skips a day every day in April to help raise vital funds for children with life limiting illnesses and their families.

Galway recyled seventeen batteries per person last year, says WEEE research

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Galway consumers recycled the equivalent of 17 AA batteries per person in 2021, exceeding the national average, new figures reveal.

Local Londis raises €10,000 for LauraLynn Children’s Hospice

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Mayo Retailer, Gerry Casey and his team in Casey’s Londis Castlebar, Ballina, Galway, Limerick and Kildare, raised an incredible €10,000 for Londis’ official charity partner - LauraLynn Ireland’s Children’s Hospice - during the February 280,000 Step Challenge.

Recycle electrical and electronic goods at a free collection day

WEEE Ireland will host two free public collection days this month for recycling eletrical waste in Galway.

WEEE Ireland collection days in Ballyhaunis and Belmullet

WEEE Ireland is beginning 2017 with a number of public collection days, for the people of Mayo. In an effort to make it as easy as possible for householders in Mayo to recycle their electrical and battery waste, WEEE Ireland, will be hosting a collection day in both Belmullet and Ballyhaunis on Saturday, March 25, where any household item with a plug or battery will be accepted free of charge.

 

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