(l-r) Norah Murphy, Environmental Patrol Warden Kieran Burke and Terence McDonald, Community Wardens; Maria Carey, Executive Engineer; Karen Foley, Environmental Awareness Officer. Photo: Eamon Ward.
Clare County Council is urging residents to embrace sustainability this festive season by preventing waste, reusing resources, and recycling responsibly.
Karen Foley, Environmental Awareness Officer emphasises the importance of adopting a circular approach, "Christmas is a time when waste generation spikes. We need to transition from the traditional linear model of making, using, and disposing to a circular model that prioritises reuse, repair, upcycling, and recycling. By embracing circular living, we can reduce our carbon footprint and preserve our planet’s finite natural resources."
For items that cannot be reused or upcycled, recycling is the next best step.
Ms Foley advises residents to visit www.mywaste.ie for guidance on what can and cannot be recycled.
Clare’s five recycling centres, located in Ballyduffbeg (Inagh), Lisdeen, Shannon, Scarriff and Ennis, offer affordable drop-off options, with a carload of recyclables costing as little as €5.
Details on locations, opening hours, and costs are available at here.
Pat Baker, Executive Engineer with the waste management team, encourages residents to use the free bring banks for glass bottles and aluminium cans, "Please help us keep bring bank sites clean by only depositing bottles and cans. Boxes, bags, and other materials should not be left at these sites. If a bank is full, please use an alternative location. We appreciate your cooperation during this busy season."
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Maria Carey, Executive Engineer with the waste enforcement team, reminds residents to ‘Leave No Trace’ when enjoying Clare’s natural amenities, "Dispose of litter responsibly by either binning it or bringing it home. If you encounter littering or illegal dumping, please contact our Waste Enforcement Team at 1800-606706 / 065-6846331 or via email at enviroff@clarecoco.ie."
Tips for a Sustainable and Circular Christmas
By adopting these practices, Clare residents can enjoy a greener, more sustainable Christmas while contributing to Sustainable Development Goals.
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