Brown Bins are currently being introduced to all households in the South Dublin County Council area. They are 140 litres in size and are to be used for food waste (including cooked and raw meat and fish, vegetables and fruit peelings, rice, pasta, bread and teabags) and garden waste (such as grass, weeds and hedge clippings). All Customers must take a brown bin as it is requirement under EU legislation that all Countries in the EU stop sending organic waste to Landfill...full details
New Advance Credit System - Waste Charges Card
South Dublin County Council is introducing a new advance credit system on a phased basis that will replace bin tags for domestic refuse collection. This is a new system that will make the service easier for everyone as well as making it more efficient. However, as with any new system that is being rolled out to so many customers there may well be teething difficulties at the start. We ask that customers bear with us so that we can all benefit from the new advantages this new system will offer. Click here for further information.
Urgent Water Conservation Message -South Dublin County Council is calling on the public, businesses, schools and everybody in the community to conserve water. This is as a result of water levels reaching a critically low level and an all-time high demand level.
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