Further to Minister Coveney’s announcement, the introduction of the Pay By Weight service has been deferred until the 1st July 2017. It will see all householders charged on a Pay By Weight basis for their waste collection service. The aim of the new regulation is to create a level playing field, and to encourage positive environmental behaviour.
The introduction of Pay By Weight means that households will now pay a service charge, and will also pay for every kilo of waste collected in their general waste and organic waste bins – with no weight charge for recycling. Waste collection companies will no longer be allowed to offer a flat fee service i.e. a standard monthly fee.
We offer a choice of Pay By Weight price plans to our customers. Each plan is designed to specifically meet your waste needs. To view our Pay By Weight Price Plan for your area, click here.
We’re here to make the switch-over easy for you with 3 helpful tips:
Why? |
You’ll never again have to remember when to leave out your bin and which bin to put out, it also helps you to keep up to date with your account balance. |
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How? |
Click here to sign-up. |
Why? |
My Account Online is the easy way to pay your bill, top up your account, check your balance, view your payments, view your bin collection history and most importantly to view your bin weights. |
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How? |
Click here to register for My Account Online |
Why? |
You can already view your collected bin weights through My Account Online. By making a few small changes you can remain in control of your costs. Bord na Mona Recycling offer full transparency so you can trust us to manage your waste. |
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How? |
Simply Log in to My Account Online. If you have not registered for My Account Online, you can do so here. |
In order to help you manage your bills, we’ve set up a Bin Weights Summary section in My Account Online. We want to give you control of your bin charges by helping you identify where you can make positive changes and reduce the amount of household waste.
Drink cans, food tins, Tetra-Pak cartons, paper and cardboard items.
Cooked and raw foods, napkins, paper plates, paper food wrapping, grass cuttings and clippings, food peelings and unwanted left overs, tea bags and coffee grinds.
Whatever can’t go into the recycling, organic or glass bin.
For a more detailed look at what goes in your bins, click here.
We would like to help you make the transition to Pay By Weight as easy as possible. Here is how you can find out more:
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We would like to help you make the transition to Pay By Weight as easy as possible. Here is how you can find out more: