Drop vapes and other e-waste in for free recycling

Ethan Holmes (Age 10), Sienna Lavery (Age 10) and Freya Lavery (Age 6) at the launch of Recycle Your Electrical Waste for Free! Campaign. Picture: Shane O’Neill, Coalesce
Strange as it might seem, the bigger an electrical item is the more likely we are to recycle it.
A burnt-out dishwasher is more awkward to get into the boot of a car, but we would probably take it to the recycling centre before doing the same with a small used battery or broken remote control, studies show.