Estuary Recycling Centre Swords
Civic Amenity / Recycling CentreSwords, beside Swords Business Park, Co. Dublin.
Source: Fingal County CouncilLooking for Malahide recycling or bottle-bank options? You will find verified nearby drop-off points below. Or skip the trip - GlassBag collects glass bottles and jars from your doorstep across Malahide and Dublin.
Find Malahide Drop-Off Options Skip the Trip - From €7.99/monthMalahide searches often mean "where can I drop off glass nearby?" Fingal County Council directs residents to bring banks and its recycling centres, while Dublin City Council publishes nearby D13/D17 bottle-bank listings on the Malahide Road side.
Swords, beside Swords Business Park, Co. Dublin.
Source: Fingal County CouncilTesco Shopping Centre, Malahide Road, Clarehall, Dublin 17.
Source: Dublin City CouncilTrinity Sports Centre, Hole in the Wall Road, Donaghmede, Dublin 13.
Source: Dublin City CouncilDonaghmede Shopping Centre, Grange Road, Donaghmede, Dublin 13.
Source: Dublin City CouncilCoolmine Industrial Estate, Dublin 15, beside Coolmine Fire Station.
Source: Fingal County CouncilFingal asks residents to use bring banks between 8am and 10pm where possible, and not to leave bottles beside full banks. Check the linked council pages before travelling, as access and accepted materials can change.
If carting glass to a bring bank near Malahide sounds like a hassle, GlassBag collects household glass from your doorstep every month.
Plans start from €7.99/month on the Annual plan, €9.99/month on the Monthly plan, or €15 for a Once-Off collection.
See Plans & PricingBring banks and recycling centres are useful free options. If your main job is bottles and jars, GlassBag removes the drive, lifting and sorting for covered Dublin homes.
GlassBag covers every Dublin postcode, including Malahide, Swords, Skerries and surrounding north Dublin areas.
Fingal County Council lists Estuary Recycling Centre in Swords and Coolmine Recycling Centre in Dublin 15 as its civic amenity sites. I did not find a council recycling-centre listing in Malahide town itself.
Verified nearby options include Dublin City Council bottle banks at Malahide Road Tesco, Hole in the Wall Road and Grange Road. Fingal also directs residents to the national bring-bank locator for current local bring-bank listings.
Yes. GlassBag collects glass bottles and jars from homes across Dublin, including Malahide and nearby north Dublin areas.
No. In Ireland, glass bottles and jars should go to a bottle bank, recycling centre, or a dedicated glass collection service such as GlassBag.
We accept glass bottles and jars, including mixed colours and broken glass when safely contained. We do not accept Pyrex, mirrors, window glass, ceramics or drinking glasses.
GlassBag plans start from €7.99/month on the Annual plan, €9.99/month on the Monthly plan, or €15 for a Once-Off collection.
Check your Eircode, choose a plan, and leave your glass out for monthly doorstep collection.
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