Sources & Methodology

Sources & Methodology

The Six-Tier Source Hierarchy Behind Every Page

recyclingcentreireland.org/ content is drawn from a strict hierarchy of authoritative Irish sources. This page documents the local authorities, EPR scheme operators, national regulators, EU framework, and public-information channels that we rely on β€” and the sources we deliberately avoid.

Last reviewed: April 2026
Review cycle: Quarterly + on regulatory change
Verification rule: Live-portal check before publication

1. The Hierarchy at a Glance

Every page on recyclingcentreireland.org/ is built from sources at the highest possible tier. Where Tier 1 (the local authority itself or the licensed scheme operator) is available, we use it. Where Tier 1 doesn't publish what's needed, we work down. We never invert the hierarchy.

TierWhat it isUsed for
1The 31 local authorities; the licensed scheme operators (Re-turn, Repak, WEEE Ireland, ERP Ireland, ELVES, IFFPG)CA-site URLs and Eircodes, opening hours, accepted-materials lists, charges, return-point finders
2National regulators: DECC, EPA Ireland, NWCPO, LGMAStatutory framework, waste licences, collection permits, EPR designation regulations, national waste policy
3Irish primary and secondary law β€” Waste Management Act 1996, Litter Pollution Act 1997, Circular Economy and Miscellaneous Provisions Act 2022, Deposit Return Scheme RegulationsStatutory authority for the household-waste system
4EU framework β€” Waste Framework Directive, Packaging Directive, WEEE Directive, Battery Regulation, SUP DirectiveEU-level rules driving Irish transposition
5Public information β€” mywaste.ie, Recycling List Ireland, Citizens InformationPlain-English explanations of household rules and rights
6Reputable Irish environmental press; trade publications; peer-reviewed researchBackground context only β€” never the sole source for a current portal URL or schedule

2. Tier 1 β€” Local Authorities and Licensed Scheme Operators

SourceRoleURL
Re-turn (Deposit Return Scheme)Sole licensed operator of Ireland’s DRS since 1 February 2024 β€” €0.15 / €0.25 deposits on PET bottles and aluminium/steel cans bearing the Re-turn logore-turn.ie
RepakGovernment-approved packaging-compliance scheme β€” Ireland’s only approved body under the European Union (Packaging) Regulations 2014repak.ie
WEEE IrelandLargest WEEE and battery compliance scheme β€” covers free in-store take-back and CA-site collection of waste electrical and electronic equipmentweeeireland.ie
ERP IrelandAlternative WEEE and battery compliance schemeerp-recycling.org/ie-en
ELVES β€” End-of-Life Vehicles Environmental ServicesEnd-of-life vehicle compliance scheme β€” operates the network of Authorised Treatment Facilities (ATFs)elves.ie
Repak ELT (End-of-Life Tyres)Tyre compliance scheme β€” funded through the visible Environmental Management Charge at point of salerepak.ie
IFFPG β€” Irish Farm Film Producers GroupFarm-plastics compliance scheme β€” silage wrap, sheeting, and other farm plasticsfarmplastics.ie
The 31 local authoritiesOperate civic amenity sites and bring banks; regulate kerbside collection; investigate illegal dumpingEach council’s official .ie domain β€” see Section 8
Verified URLs only β€” no Google-search fallbacks

Every Tier 1 URL on this site is checked manually against the live council or scheme-operator portal before publication and re-verified on a quarterly cycle. We do not insert “Google search for [council name]” URLs as fallbacks. If we cannot verify a working URL, the page either omits the link or is held until verification is complete.

3. Tier 2 β€” National Regulators and Policy Bodies

BodyRoleURL
Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications (DECC)National waste and circular-economy policygov.ie/en/organisation/decc
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA Ireland)Environmental regulation, waste licensing, National Waste Database, the National Environmental Complaints Line (Lo-call 1850 365 121)epa.ie
National Waste Collection Permit Office (NWCPO)National register of waste-collection permits β€” operated by Offaly County Council on behalf of all local authoritiesnwcpo.ie
Local Government Management Agency (LGMA)Co-ordination of the 31 local authorities; shared services for councilslgma.ie
Department of Housing, Local Government and HeritageLocal government policy and statutory frameworkgov.ie/en/organisation/dhlgh

4. Tier 3 β€” Irish Primary and Secondary Law

Statute / InstrumentWhat it does
Waste Management Act 1996Primary Irish waste-management statute; basis for waste-collection permits, waste licences, and producer responsibility
Litter Pollution Act 1997Litter offences, on-the-spot fines, litter-warden powers, summary and indictable offences
Circular Economy and Miscellaneous Provisions Act 2022Statutory footing for the Circular Economy Strategy; new powers on data, levies, and producer responsibility
European Union (Packaging) Regulations 2014 (S.I. No. 282/2014)Packaging EPR β€” designates Repak as the approved compliance scheme
European Union (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Regulations 2014WEEE EPR β€” designates WEEE Ireland and ERP Ireland
European Union (Batteries and Accumulators) Regulations 2014Battery EPR β€” designates WEEE Ireland and ERP Ireland for battery take-back
End-of-Life Vehicles RegulationsELV EPR β€” designates ELVES as the compliance scheme
Waste Management (Tyres and Waste Tyres) Regulations 2017 (S.I. No. 400/2017)Tyre EPR β€” designates Repak ELT
S.I. No. 33/2024 β€” Deposit Return Scheme RegulationsThe legal framework for Re-turn β€” operative from 1 February 2024
Waste Management (Farm Plastics) RegulationsFarm-plastics EPR β€” designates IFFPG

5. Tier 4 β€” EU Framework

InstrumentWhat it does
Waste Framework Directive 2008/98/EC (as amended by Directive (EU) 2018/851)The EU framework for waste management β€” defines the waste hierarchy and establishes EPR principles
Packaging and Packaging Waste Directive 94/62/EC (as amended)EU framework for packaging recycling targets and EPR
WEEE Directive 2012/19/EUEU framework for waste electrical and electronic equipment
Batteries Regulation (EU) 2023/1542New EU framework for batteries β€” replacing the 2006 Directive
Single-Use Plastics Directive (EU) 2019/904EU rules on single-use plastics β€” including the 3 July 2024 attached-cap rule for plastic drinks containers up to 3 litres
Landfill Directive 1999/31/EC (as amended)EU rules on landfill β€” including diversion targets that drive the brown-bin organics rollout
End-of-Life Vehicles Directive 2000/53/ECEU framework for ELV recycling and recovery
Circular Economy Action PlanEU policy framework underpinning the EPR initiatives

6. Tier 5 β€” Public Information Channels

ChannelRoleURL
mywaste.ieThe government-supported public information service on what goes where in Ireland β€” operated by the Regional Waste Management Planning Officesmywaste.ie
Recycling List IrelandThe national accepted-materials list for kerbside green-bin recycling β€” operated by Repak with the Regional Waste Management Planning Officesrecyclinglistireland.ie
Citizens InformationPlain-English overview of waste regulations, deposit return, and household rightscitizensinformation.ie
Reuse Network IrelandNetwork of community-reuse organisations β€” for items that still have lifereuse.ie

7. Tier 6 β€” Reputable Irish Press and Research

  • RTΓ‰ News and RTΓ‰ Investigates β€” environmental and waste-management coverage
  • The Irish Times β€” environment desk and Pricewatch consumer column
  • The Journal.ie β€” waste and recycling stories
  • The Examiner β€” regional CA site and recycling coverage
  • Trade publications β€” Recycling Magazine, Waste Management World, environmental-engineering journals
  • Peer-reviewed research β€” used for background only, never as the sole source for a current portal URL or schedule

8. The 31 Local Authorities

Every council in Ireland operates under the same statutory waste-management framework but runs its own civic amenity sites, bring-bank network, and information portal. Our coverage is council-by-council:

TypeLocal authorities
Cities (3)Dublin City, Cork City, Galway City
City & County (2)Limerick City & County, Waterford City & County
Dublin region county councils (3)DΓΊn Laoghaire-Rathdown, Fingal, South Dublin
Other county councils (23)Carlow, Cavan, Clare, Cork (county), Donegal, Galway (county), Kerry, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Leitrim, Longford, Louth, Mayo, Meath, Monaghan, Offaly, Roscommon, Sligo, Tipperary, Westmeath, Wexford, Wicklow

9. Irish Laws β€” Quick-Reference Table

StatuteCitation
Waste Management Act 1996No. 10 of 1996
Litter Pollution Act 1997No. 12 of 1997
Circular Economy and Miscellaneous Provisions Act 2022No. 26 of 2022
European Union (Packaging) Regulations 2014S.I. No. 282/2014
European Union (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Regulations 2014S.I. No. 149/2014
Deposit Return Scheme RegulationsS.I. No. 33/2024
ePrivacy RegulationsS.I. No. 336/2011
Data Protection Act 2018No. 7 of 2018
Copyright and Related Rights Act 2000No. 28 of 2000
Defamation Act 2009No. 31 of 2009
Consumer Protection Act 2007No. 19 of 2007
Consumer Rights Act 2022No. 37 of 2022

10. EU Laws β€” Quick-Reference Table

InstrumentCitation
Waste Framework DirectiveDirective 2008/98/EC
Packaging DirectiveDirective 94/62/EC
WEEE DirectiveDirective 2012/19/EU
Batteries RegulationRegulation (EU) 2023/1542
Single-Use Plastics DirectiveDirective (EU) 2019/904
End-of-Life Vehicles DirectiveDirective 2000/53/EC
Landfill DirectiveDirective 1999/31/EC
General Data Protection RegulationRegulation (EU) 2016/679
e-Commerce DirectiveDirective 2000/31/EC
Digital Services ActRegulation (EU) 2022/2065
EU Copyright DirectiveDirective (EU) 2019/790

11. Sources We Deliberately Avoid

  • Aggregator sites without primary-source attribution. If we cannot trace a CA-site address or accepted-materials list back to a council page, we don’t publish it.
  • Anonymous tips and crowdsourced submissions. recyclingcentreireland.org/ content is editorial β€” built from authoritative council and scheme-operator portals β€” not user uploads.
  • Scraped data of unknown provenance. Even where a third-party dataset is technically available, we go to the originating Tier 1 portal.
  • Outdated council pages. When a council redesigns its waste portal, we update β€” quickly. The old URL doesn’t survive the migration on our pages.
  • Marketing material from waste-collection companies as a substitute for council guidance. Permit-holder marketing is not the official source of accepted-materials lists β€” only the council’s published guidance is.

12. The Verification Workflow

Every page is built through the same workflow:

  • Identify the relevant local authority
  • Locate the council’s official waste / environment page
  • Click through to the live page and confirm it loads, shows current information, and matches what we describe
  • Capture the CA-site address and verify the Eircode against An Post’s Eircode Finder
  • Document opening hours, accepted-materials list, charges, and any seasonal variations from the council’s own page
  • Cross-reference Re-turn, WEEE Ireland, ERP Ireland, Repak, ELVES, and IFFPG references against each operator’s own page
  • Cross-reference Tier 3 Irish primary law and Tier 4 EU instruments where the page describes the legal framework
  • Editor sign-off β€” a second editor reviews the page end-to-end before publication
  • Quarterly re-verification β€” every external link is tested and every council interface is checked against our description

13. Source-Driven Corrections

If you spot a source error β€” a URL that no longer reaches the council or scheme-operator page, an Eircode that no longer maps, an Irish or EU citation that’s been amended β€” please tell us. Source corrections are our highest-priority queue. Email info@recyclingcentreireland.org with subject “Source correction” and include the page URL, the statement you believe is wrong, and the authoritative source supporting the correction.

Source-First, Always

The local authority that operates the CA site is the source of truth. The licensed scheme operator is the source for EPR matters. Irish primary law and EU instruments are the framework. Everything else is context.

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