As Recycle Week kicks off from October 14-20, Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council Cllr Lilian Seenoi Barr is encouraging residents to “Step It Up” by not only recycling more but also making the most of Council resources that can help make a difference.
The Council has organised a range of exciting events to encourage sustainable practices across the community.
This Saturday, residents are invited to the Halloween Costume Swap at the Guildhall, where they can bring along pre-loved costumes to swap for new outfits, making it easier to celebrate Halloween sustainably.
On Thursday, the Guildhall will also host a Climate Conference, bringing together local experts, environmental advocates, and community members to discuss solutions for climate change and inspire greater action in our District.
In addition, the Council will be engaging with schools throughout the week, delivering workshops and interactive sessions to teach students about the importance of recycling, e-waste repair and reduction, and other sustainability practices.
Through these events, Derry City and Strabane District Council aims to support residents of all ages in taking meaningful steps toward a greener, more sustainable community.
Mayor Seenoi Barr said: “Recycle Week is a great opportunity for all of us to reconsider our recycling habits.
“By using the Derry Strabane Recycling App, residents can get details on what materials can be recycled, where local recycling points are located, and notifications for bin collection schedules.
“It is worth noting that electronic waste, or e-waste, is one of the fastest-growing waste streams in the world, and Derry City and Strabane District Council is dedicated to tackling this issue locally.
“Residents are encouraged to dispose of old electronics, batteries, and appliances at local recycling centres or laptop donation points.
“By recycling e-waste, valuable materials like metals and plastics can be recovered and reused, reducing the need for new resources.
“If items are fixable, our monthly Repair Cafés are a fantastic way for residents to extend the life of their belongings and reduce unnecessary waste.
“I encourage everyone to come along, bring items for repair, and learn more about the benefits of fixing rather than discarding.
“Together, let’s ‘Step It Up’ and make repair, reuse, and recycling part of our everyday habits.
“Together, we can make a real impact on reducing waste in our District.”
For more information about Recycle Week please visit the Council’s website or download the Derry Strabane Recycling app today.
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