Limerick City Eyes Bi-Weekly Bin Collections


Author: The Daily News Now! March 15, 2026 Duration: 1:22
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Limerick City Eyes Bi-Weekly Bin Collections

Limerick City officials propose a two-day weekly bin collection to address waste management issues, following a study by KEO International. The current system, involving multiple private collectors, results in cluttered streets and damaged public bins. The consultants suggest focusing on residual waste and recycling streams, introducing separate containers for problematic plastics, and designing simpler public bins for easier maintenance. This is an early consultation phase, aiming for a long-term solution that benefits residents.

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