
Liberties Recycling collects clothes through its network of clothes recycling banks, through school and door to door collections and through service agreements with charity shops such as the Irish Cancer Society. Donations are also accepted in our charity shop on Camden Street, Dublin 2 and in our recycling facility in the Bluebell Industrial estate, Dublin 12.
Clothes Banks
Liberties Recycling operates a nationwide network of over 140 textile recycling banks where the public can support the project by donating their unwanted clothes, shoes and textiles.
We are extremely grateful to all the hosts of our recycling banks. These include Tesco Ireland, Superquinn, Active Facility Management and Kildare County Council and local businesses, schools, churches and community groups throughout the country.
To find your nearest clothes bank location click here. Please contact us if you have any problem finding a bank or to report any damage.
If you would like to host a bank please contact John Dillon or Elaine Gaffney on 01 4193999 or email collections@libertiesrecycling.ie.
School Collections
Liberties Recycling organizes collections of unwanted clothing through schools around the country in return for a contribution to school funds. This service is proving very popular with schools. Many schools incorporate the collection into their environmental awareness programmes particularly in the Green Schools.
We provide collection bags and arrange for the collection of donated clothing on the morning of the collection or when convenient for the school.
If you would like to organize a school collection please contact John Dillon or Elaine Gaffney on 01 4193999 or email collections@libertiesrecycling.ie.
Door to door collections
Liberties Recycling organize door-to-door collections in the Greater Dublin area and Wicklow and Wexford. Our collectors always use our branded collection bags with all our contact details. Our collection vans always have signage and our drivers always carry Liberties Recycling identification. If in doubt please ask.
Remember bogus collectors generally do not include landline numbers on their leaflets or bags. If you spot anything suspicious please report it to the Gardai.
Charity Shop Collections
Liberties Recycling provides nearly €500,000 in income to its charity suppliers such as Saint Vincent de Paul and the Irish Cancer Society each year.
Liberties Recycling services charity shops throughout Ireland, collecting surplus clothes and footwear for recycling in our Dublin facility. Liberties Recycling currently works with the following charities:
- Irish Cancer Society
- Saint Vincent de Paul
- Carmelite Fathers
- Friends of Autism
If you would like more information on how we can service your charity shop please contact John Dillon or Elaine Gaffney on 01 4193999 or email collections@liberties recycling.ie
Liberties Recycling Training and Development Charity Shop
The first Liberties Recycling charity shop opened on Camden Street in October 2010. The shop provides excellent work experience and training for our participants who are interested into progressing into retail employment. All income generated in the shop goes towards the cost of providing rehabilitation services.
Drop in
28 Lower Camden Street Dublin 2 [Find on map]
Phone
01 4758745
Email
niall@libertiesrecycling.ie
Opening Hours
Monday - Saturday 9.45am - 5.45pm
Liberties Recycling sells quality ladies, men's and children's clothes and shoes in addition to handbags, bric-a-brac, cds, books, household items and soft toys. We also gratefully accept donations of similar items in good condition.
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