· Repak funded the recovery and recycling of c. 603,000 · That is 64% of all packaging placed on the market in 2006; a
· Since 1997 Repak have funded the recovery and recycling of
· Total Repak membership income exceeded €23.7m.
· Membership recruited 268 new members and generated an
· Repak invested €22.6m in supporting packaging recycling
· Household plastic recycling increased to c. 19,700 tonnes; up from just less than 17,000 tonnes
· In 2006, Repak helped fund additional kerbside schemes reaching a further 58,000
· The number of bring banks sites has increased by 866 over the last four years as a result of
· 2,250 bring banks are now in place nationwide
· Repak funded kerbside dry recycling collections reaching in excess of 937,000 households in
Repak’s 2006 results show a significant increase in packaging recycling from 565,000 tonnes in 2005 to 603,000 tonnes recycled in 2006. This equates to the average weight of 8.8 million people which is more than double the population of Ireland and has resulted in equivalent of 463,000 tonnes of carbon savings.
During the year household packaging recycling tonnages rose by 24% from 2005. While this is a significant increase it only represents just 29% of all recovered packaging but in fact accounts for 70% of the total Repak support funding. The results this year also show a 12% increase in glass recycling which reflects the increase in the use of Bring Banks.
- 276,507 tonnes of paper and cardboard was recycled which
- 111,047 tonnes of wood was recycled enough wood to make 163 million hurling sticks
- 47,980 tonnes of steel, equivalent to the 1.25 billion food cans
- 3,567 tonnes of aluminium was recycled the equivalent of 214 million beverage cans
- In 2006, 83% of the waste packaging materials recovered and recycled were from glass,

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