Don’t brown bin that rubbish

Businesses and consumers are encouraged to use their brown bin to recycle food waste.

LIMERICK City and County Council is calling on all households and businesses across the city and county to take action during National Food Waste Recycling Week this week.

This yearโ€™s campaign message is clear:โ€œNo Metal, No Glass, No Plastic makes your Brown Bin Fantastic!โ€

When food is wasted, not only is the food itself lost, but also the energy, water, and transport resources used to produce and deliver it. Worse still, if food waste ends up in landfill, it produces harmful greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change.

In Limerick, McDonnell Farms Biogas Ltd in Shanagolden, authorised by Limerick City and County Council, processes brown bin waste into renewable energy and fertilisers for use in agriculture and horticulture.

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Helen Kenneally, Environmental Awareness Officer with Limerick City and County Council, is encouraging everyone to get involved:

โ€œWeโ€™re asking all householders and businesses in Limerick to be โ€˜Brown Bin Champions.โ€™ By saying no to brown bin intruders like metal, glass, and plastic, we can make a real difference. You can recycle raw and cooked food leftovers, eggshells, meat and fish, fruit and vegetables, and small amounts of fats, oils and grease but please do not include packaging of any sort. Clean food waste is a resource โ€” letโ€™s use it wisely.โ€

For more information on how to recycle food waste correctly, visit: Food Waste Recycling – My Waste – Irelandโ€™s Official Guide to Waste Management, Your Toolkit for National Food Waste Recycling Week – My Waste, Domestic Food Waste Regulations | Limerick.ie, Commercial Food Waste Regulations | Limerick.ie

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