Tesco Maynooth Bring Bank
Bring BankTesco Car Park, Maynooth, Co. Kildare, W23 YT7P.
Source: MyWaste.ieLooking for a recycling centre in Maynooth? There is no large civic amenity centre in Maynooth itself, but there are verified bottle-bank options below. Or skip the trip - GlassBag collects glass bottles and jars from your doorstep across Maynooth, Celbridge and Leixlip.
Find Maynooth Drop-Off Points Skip the Trip - From €7.99/monthMaynooth searches often say "recycling centre", but the verified local options are bring banks rather than a full recycling centre in the town. Use these if you want the free drop-off route; use GlassBag if your main job is getting household glass out of the house without driving.
Tesco Car Park, Maynooth, Co. Kildare, W23 YT7P.
Source: MyWaste.ieAldi, Maynooth, Co. Kildare, W23 WY48.
Source: MyWaste.ieTesco Express Car Park, Kilcock, Co. Kildare, W23 E3X7.
Source: MyWaste.ieLidl Maynooth Road, Leixlip, Co. Kildare, W23 HE29.
Source: MyWaste.ieKildare County Council directs residents to MyWaste for current waste and recycling facility information. Check MyWaste before travelling, as accepted materials and access can change.
If loading glass into the car for a Maynooth bring bank 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 & PricingMaynooth bring banks are useful free options. If your main job is bottles and jars, GlassBag removes the drive, lifting and sorting for covered North Kildare homes.
GlassBag covers Maynooth, Celbridge and Leixlip in North Kildare. We do not cover Naas, Newbridge, Kildare Town, Athy or south Kildare.
MyWaste lists Maynooth bring banks, including Tesco and Aldi, but it does not list a full civic amenity recycling centre in Maynooth itself.
MyWaste lists Maynooth bring banks at Tesco Car Park, W23 YT7P, and Aldi Maynooth, W23 WY48.
Yes. GlassBag collects glass bottles and jars from homes in Maynooth, Celbridge and Leixlip in North Kildare.
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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