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Why Recycle?
The WEEE Directive 2005 is EU legislation introduced with the aim of reducing quantities of WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) disposed to landfill by increasing re-use and recycling. This in turn reduces the harmful effects caused by WEEE to our health and the environment.
You will notice the crossed-out wheelie bin symbol on the electrical equipment we provide to you. This indicates that these items should not be disposed of with general household waste but collected separately for reuse or recycling.
Magnet Networks Ltd is registered as a Producer of EEE (Electrical and Electronic Equipment) and is a member of the WEEE Ireland compliance scheme helping to meet our Producer responsibility compliance requirements under the WEEE & Waste Battery legislation in Ireland. (Reg No: 01674WB)
How do I Recycle?
- Any equipment you are no longer using should be returned to our Head Office for re-use or recycling.
- Please notify us that you have equipment to collect and a pre-paid An Post label will be sent to your service address.
- Please package items carefully in order to avoid damage in transit.
- When returned, if the equipment is found to be in working order, it will re-used.
- In the event it is no longer working, it will be sent for recycling.
- There is no charge for this service.
- Alternatively, you can drop-off your unwanted equipment at our Head Office address below.
- Ensure it is clearly marked for the attention of “Magnet+ Stores.”
Magnet Plus, IDA Business & Technology Park, Clonshaugh, Dublin 17, D17 AK77.
Click on the link below to find out more information on WEEE recycling and where to recycle.
“Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) and waste batteries must never be placed in your waste disposal or recycling bins. WEEE is taken back free of charge at electrical retail outlets on a one-for- one like-for like basis. There is a bin for small batteries in your local store. Local authority civic amenity facilities also take back WEEE and waste batteries free of charge. WEEE and waste battery recycling is free”