Glass Recycling in Ratoath - Bottle Banks Plus Doorstep Collection

Looking for a recycling centre in Ratoath? The verified local drop-off point is the Raystown Industrial Estate bring bank, with nearby Ashbourne and Dunboyne options listed below. Or skip the trip - GlassBag collects glass bottles and jars from your doorstep across Ratoath and South Meath.

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Bottle Banks & Recycling Centres near Ratoath

Ratoath searches often mean "where can I bring glass nearby?" The local MyWaste listing is a bring bank at Raystown Industrial Estate, while Meath County Council lists Dunboyne as the nearest South Meath recycling-centre option.

Raystown Industrial Estate Ratoath Bring Bank

Bring Bank

Raystown Industrial Estate, Ratoath, Co. Meath, A84 P952.

Best fit: Ratoath town and Ashbourne south-side routes. Public opening hours are not listed by MyWaste. Source: MyWaste.ie

Ashbourne Shopping Centre Bring Bank

Bring Bank

Ashbourne Shopping Centre, Ashbourne, Co. Meath, A84 NH51.

Best fit: Ashbourne town centre households. Public opening hours are not listed by MyWaste. Source: MyWaste.ie

Dunboyne Recycling Centre

Civic Amenity / Recycling Centre

Dunboyne Industrial Estate, Dunboyne, Co. Meath, A86 X446.

Best fit: households that need a full recycling-centre trip, not just bottle banks. Meath County Council lists Tuesday to Friday 9am-4pm and Saturday 9am-2pm; closed Sunday and Monday. Source: Meath County Council

Dunboyne St Peters GAA Bring Bank

Bring Bank

Roosk Road at GAA, Dunboyne, Co. Meath, A86 TX44.

Best fit: Dunboyne and Clonee side of the South Meath route. Public opening hours are not listed by MyWaste. Source: MyWaste.ie

Dunshaughlin County Council Offices Bring Bank

Bring Bank

County Council Offices, Dunshaughlin, Co. Meath, A85 XK20.

Best fit: Dunshaughlin and west South Meath households. Public opening hours are not listed by MyWaste. Source: MyWaste.ie

Meath County Council publishes county bring-bank and recycling-centre information, and MyWaste provides the national lookup. Check the source links before travelling, as access and accepted materials can change.

Or Skip the Trip - Doorstep Glass Collection in Ratoath

If loading glass into the car for a Ratoath bring bank sounds like a hassle, GlassBag collects it from your front step every month.

  • No lifting crates into the car or broken glass in the boot.
  • No queues, full banks, or sorting bottles by colour for GlassBag collections.
  • All collected bottles and jars go to a licensed glass recycling facility in Ireland.

Plans start from €7.99/month on the Annual plan, €9.99/month on the Monthly plan, or €15 for a Once-Off collection.

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Ratoath Bottle Bank Trip or Doorstep Collection?

Ratoath bring banks are useful free options. If your main job is bottles and jars, GlassBag removes the drive, lifting and sorting for covered South Meath homes.

Using a bottle bank

  • Store glass at home until you can make a trip.
  • Load heavy bottles and jars into the car.
  • Sort by clear, green and brown where banks require it.
  • Risk arriving when the bank is busy or overflowing.

Using GlassBag

  • Glass bottles and jars collected from your doorstep.
  • No colour sorting needed for GlassBag collection.
  • Text reminders before your scheduled collection.
  • Plans from €7.99/month or €15 once-off.

South Meath Service Area Links

GlassBag covers Ashbourne, Ratoath, Dunshaughlin and Dunboyne in South Meath.

Ratoath Glass Recycling FAQ

Is there a recycling centre in Ratoath?

MyWaste lists a bring bank at Raystown Industrial Estate in Ratoath. Meath County Council lists full recycling-centre options elsewhere, including Dunboyne, Navan, Kells and Trim.

Where is the Ratoath bottle bank?

MyWaste lists the Ratoath bring bank at Raystown Industrial Estate, Ratoath, Co. Meath, A84 P952.

Does GlassBag collect in Ratoath?

Yes. GlassBag collects glass bottles and jars from homes in Ashbourne, Ratoath, Dunshaughlin and Dunboyne in South Meath.

Can glass go in my household recycling bin?

No. In Ireland, glass bottles and jars should go to a bottle bank, recycling centre, or a dedicated glass collection service such as GlassBag.

What glass does GlassBag accept?

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.

How much does Ratoath doorstep collection cost?

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.

Skip the Bottle Bank in Ratoath

Check your Eircode, choose a plan, and leave your glass out for monthly doorstep collection.

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