CLEAN IRELAND RECYCLING have relocated their head office from Ennis to a new headquarters in Smithtown Industrial Estate in Shannon.

With more space and resources in their Shannon headquarters, Clean Ireland Recycling have said they will continue to grow and develop. “While our head office has changed, our promise remains to deliver the same reliable, eco-friendly service that your household or business depends upon,” a spokesperson for the company has said.

As one of the leading providers of waste management services in the Mid-West, Clean Ireland Recycling has more than thirty five years experience in the industry. Providing a full range of waste management services to both domestic and commercial customers, Clean Ireland Recycling has built up a strong reputation for the provision of legally compliant and cost-effective waste management services.

Its strong focus on technology helped Clean Ireland Recycling become one of the first waste management companies in Europe to introduce the wheelie bin (Big Ben Bins) for the collection of non-hazardous waste.

“We have been servicing the Midwest for over 35 years, providing a cost efficient, reliable service for our loyal customers and will continue to provide & enhance this service from our new base. We are as always very grateful for the continued support of our customers and look forward to continuing to meet your refuse & recycling needs into the future. From our new home in Shannon, we’ll keep doing it right: providing a service that’s reliable, sustainable, and rooted in the community. Whether it’s household recycling, ordering a skip, or business waste management, you can count on us to be there when you need us,” the spokesperson added.

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