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E-waste and battery recycling event takes place next week
Galway households are being urged to take part in a free e-waste and battery recycling event. The event, hosted by WEEE Ireland, takes place on October 31 from 10am to 4pm at the Orbsen Building Car Park at University of Galway.
Galway people to rethink e-waste as 14 million tonnes discarded in bins
Household electronic and electrical waste amounted to 62 billion tonnes globally or 29kg per home, new data shows today. However, only close to 9kg of e-waste was recycled per person in Galway last year.
East Galway householders urged to gather their electrical waste
East Galway householders are being urged to bring their batteries, electrical, and electronic waste to a set of free collection days to help the county meet national e-waste recycling targets for 2024.
Galway Rape Crisis Centre welcomes continued partnership with Aviva Ireland
Galway Rape Crisis Centre (GRCC) has announced that its partnership with Aviva Ireland has been extended for a further two years, providing additional support as the organisation continues its critical support of survivors of sexual violence.
Some 30% of drivers admit to using their mobile phones while driving - Aviva
Almost one in three (30%) drivers admit to using their mobile phone while driving.
Galway a top road trip destination this Patrick's weekend
Galway has been revealed as one of Ireland's most popular destinations this St Patrick’s Day bank holiday weekend.
New and attractive all electric BYD Seal model arrives on market in Ireland
The latest new model to arrive in Ireland from leading electric vehicle manufacturer BYD is its new Seal, a four-door, all-electric, D-segment saloon.
BYD SEAL brings stunning design and breakthrough technology to D-segment market
Latest new model to arrive here from leading EV manufacturer, BYD is their eye-catchingly sleek BYD SEAL. A four-door, all-electric, D-segment sedan whose dynamic and sporty appearance underline the appeal it is likely to have for Irish and European motorists, the BYD SEAL is the third model to launch here since BYD was introduced to Ireland just eight months ago.
Householders in Galway are urged to tackle hoarding of electrical waste by making 2024 a year for recycling
With 84 per cent of Irish households containing an average of 15 to 20 broken or unused electrical items in their home, there has never been a better time to declutter while positively impacting the environment.
Well designed online presence can make council more efficient, says Murphy
The Galway City Budget for 2024 was approved last Monday and includes funding for an online reporting system. Until now many routine requests could be submitted by phone or email, but a dedicated online system will make it easier to log a request, and easier to track it later on.