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Posted: 12-04-2007 , 11:22 AM #1 |
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![]() Apart from charity shops does anyone know where I could off load about 8 black bags of assorted clothes some of which may not be saleable for charity.
Keep up the good work. Marty f |
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Posted: 12-04-2007 , 11:32 AM #2 | |
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![]() not sure where you are based.... so don't know if this is relevant to you but my local recycling centre (ballyogan) has facility to recycle clothing/fabrics and also footwear. this is probably the case in most recycling centres?!? maybe check with your local authority for more info....
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Posted: 12-04-2007 , 01:45 PM #3 | |
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Hi Marty, The Bring Bank at Tesco, Drumcondra Road is your best bet -- it accepts clothes, textiles, cans, and glass. All of the other "Bring Banks" in the Cabra area (eg. at O'Devaney Gardens, NCR) only accept glass and/or cans (as far as I know). Shamrock Terrace, North Strand is the largest and most comprehensive "Recycling Facility" closest to Cabra. Address: North Strand Rd, Shamrock Tce, Dublin 3 Phone: Tel: 01-8364716 Opening hours: Mon - Fri 10am - 4pm Closed Sat, Sun and Bank holidays Some of the items listed below are subject to a Recycling Charge. Materials Recycled at Shamrock Terrace: * Books * Cans * Cardboard * Car batteries * CDs * Clothes * Cooking oil * DVD players * DVDS * Engine oil * Fluorescent tubes * Freezers * Fridge * Furniture * Glass * Household batteries * IT Equipment * Light bulbs * Newspapers & Magazines * Paper * Plastic bottles * Plastic Packaging * Radios * Rubble * Scrap Metal * Stamps * Tetrapak * Textiles * Tumble dryers * VCRs * Videos * Washing machines * Medicines * Mobile Phones * Paints * TVs * Weed Killers Compost Bins can be purchased at this location |
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Posted: 27-08-2009 , 11:14 PM #4 |
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![]() Know it's really late in answering, but just in case anyone else is just browsing the green zone like me, I know the charity shops can get €5/€6 per bag of recycled clothes, so if you have a bag or two that aren't 'good enough', just mark recycling on the bag then they don't have to sort and still benefit, hth.
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