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Cooking old and new
Cooking old and new
Times have changed and so have the methods of cooking. The new oven cooker replaced open fire cooking but it does need to be disposed of at a WEEE recycling point for disposal when it is finished with.
Copyright the Dorothea Lange Collection, Oakland Museum of California
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Boiling water old and new
Boiling water old and new
The image shows how people used to heat water - over an open fire - compared to a modern kettle, which needs to be disposed of safely.
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Disposal of Waste
The national landfill levy as well as EU legislation continue to be primary drivers of change in relation to such waste management practices in Ireland Although Ireland is still very dependent on ...
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Irish Enforcement
The Environmental Protection Agency EPA through the Office of Environmental Enforcement OEE enforces and supervises regional and national waste issues Regular checks by the OEE ensure a constant flow ...
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Recycling symbol
Recycling symbol
The internationally recognised symbol for recycling.
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Heating methods old and new
Heating methods old and new
The modern heater has now become the popular way to heat a room. The open fire is seen less and less.
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Waste facilities in Cork
Waste facilities in Cork
This is an image of the waste facilities at a Cork County Council site
Copyright John Doheny
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Disposing of Asbestos Waste
Asbestos waste is a toxic and dangerous waste which must be disposed of properly Anyone wishing to dispose of asbestos waste should contact their local authority for advice and only hand over the ...
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ICON: Animated Green Flag wave
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A school enclosed play area
A school enclosed play area
Did you see that the school playground was litter free?
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