Dumping "White Goods"

mickeyg

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I have a fridge/freezer, washing machine and drier which I want to dump. Any idea of how I can do this - can I bring to a dump or disposal area? I am in Galway city.
 
Return them to your local electrical goods retailer.

You pay them the PRF already when you buy something regardless of whether you have something to be dumped or not so make them work for it.

They have to, by law, accept all electrical goods for disposal.
 
Thats slightly incorrect, Ballyman; they only have to take back items on a like-for-like basis, i.e. they'll take a fridge when you buy a fridge.

From and :


Most local authorites now take white goods for free (paid for by the PRF addition to all electrical items now) - check with yours; you will normally have to bring them items to your local amenity centre yourself though.
 
So why then when I purchase a new fridge do I have to pay the PRF if I am returning nothing to them??

Doesn't make sense??????? Am I being ripped off again in good 'oul Ireland??
 
Funnily enough, white goods are generally as cheap if not cheaper in Ireland than the UK due to very tight margins from good old Power City.
The PRF levy is to fund safe disposal of all the items already out there.
And it's being reduced.
So no rip-off, just the Gov. getting it right for once.
 
Ballyman said:
So why then when I purchase a new fridge do I have to pay the PRF if I am returning nothing to them??

So that you can take your waste to the amenity facility for free when your (new) fridge reaches it's end of life - you're paying to ensure the fridge is disposed of in an environmentally-friendly way in the future.
 
[FONT=verdana,arial,helvetica,sans-serif]Galway County Council operate recycling centres at Clifden, Tuam, and Ballinasloe who will accept your white goods. Check this link for opening hours.[/FONT]

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