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  Welcome back to our Little Green Tips Series, where we offer advice on quick ways to make recycling at home easier.   Our #littlegreentips series was inspired by our Recycling Champion Competition which is now well underway with 38 Dublin households competing for the title and a prize of €1,000!     Did you […]


The Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment, Denis Naughten, T.D., today (27 June 2017) confirmed that a more flexible framework for waste collection charges has been approved by Government.   The Minister stated “Allowing for a range of charging options, which most consumers are already familiar with, will encourage householders to reduce and separate […]


  Line your kitchen caddy with newspaper to stop food sticking and to absorb any excess liquids.   Alternatively you can purchase compostable bags such as ‘Greensax‘ or ‘Biobags’ at your local supermarket if you don’t want to use (or don’t have any) newspaper.   Rinse your kitchen caddy out occasionally with warm water and […]


Greyhound Household is dedicated to continuous improvement within our fleet. We are proud to say that we hold the FTAI Bronze Accreditation. /h2>   This accreditation is awarded for reaching FTAI standards of compliance. It also acknowledges that we have active systems in place that demonstrate our commitment to continuous improvement within our fleet.   […]


  Welcome to our second Little Green Tip! Did you know, that unlike a home composter, your brown bin can take all types of food – including both raw and cooked meat, fish and vegetables?   All of the following can be put into your brown bin: Egg Shells Pasta Tea Grounds Coffee Fruit Vegetables […]


  Welcome to our first ever Little Green Tip!   The objective of The Little Green Tips series is to provide our customers with helpful tips and advice on waste segregation and recycling.   To make recycling easier in your house, get yourself a little kitchen caddy (with a lid) for organic food waste such […]


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