(IRE) – In contrast to most other EU states, Ireland has already raised its collection rates high enougth to comply with the EU’s targets for waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). The country’s collection rate in 2016 was 66 per cent, according to the take-back system WEEE Ireland. Therefore, not ...
Ireland achieves WEEE collection rate of 66 per cent in the year 2016
Amount of portable batteries collected by WEEE Ireland reaches 800 tonnes
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