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Ireland's first reverse vending machine allows people to recycle plastic bottles in return for 10c vouchers

The machine is located in Carrickmacross, Co Monaghan.

IRELAND’S FIRST REVERSE vending machine has started operating in Co Monaghan.

The vending machine allows people to bring their clean and empty plastic bottles for recycling, and then gives out vouchers worth 10 cent.

The machine, located in Carrickmacross, is programmed to recognise barcodes to stop non-recyclables getting mixed up with them.

Treasurer of the local tidy towns initiative Breda McGuigan told PA people are “hungry for solutions” when it comes to recycling their plastic waste.

“So many people have been asking us about the machine and when they can use it.

“We have had so many inquiries already this morning from other Tidy Towns organisations around the country about how they can get one in their town so we think it’s going to be a great success,” she said.

There are about 80,000 of these machines around the world, but this is the first one that will be operational in Ireland, she said.

“We had to supply the company who made the machine with barcodes of all the different types of plastic bottles that are on the Irish market so that it can learn the size and type of bottles it does not recognise to ensure the correct ones enter the system,” she said.

The plastic put into the machine will be processed locally into a plastic pellet, which will then be used to make new recyclable plastic packaging.

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    Mute Paul
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    Nov 28th 2013, 11:08 PM

    Ahh such a pity, some anti climax tho

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    Nov 28th 2013, 11:13 PM

    We nearly got killed ya mad man, have you not seen deep impact shocking stuff

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    Nov 28th 2013, 11:13 PM

    That’s an impressive trail of debris. it also seems to brighten in the final frame.

    http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5480/11106507235_ec20b425d7_o.gif

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    Nov 28th 2013, 11:26 PM

    More recent footage… Looks like at least part of the comet is still on the move…

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrqwsA01o5k&feature=youtu.be

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    Nov 28th 2013, 11:39 PM

    A minutes applause for comet ISON

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    Nov 28th 2013, 11:50 PM

    More like a minutes silence :(

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    Nov 28th 2013, 11:12 PM

    The best result, for me, would be a break-up on its trajectory towards the Sun as we would get much more data that way. A survive & pass around the Sun would yield much less for spectroscopy.

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    Nov 29th 2013, 7:32 AM

    You realise that nobody is gonna know what spectroscopy is

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    Nov 29th 2013, 8:06 AM

    @paul, I wouldnt say nobody!

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    Nov 29th 2013, 9:06 AM

    Paul

    You should have said

    You realise no normal person is gonna know what spectroscopy is

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    Nov 29th 2013, 9:50 AM

    Oh wait got a red thumb, that must be the dumb ass that doesnt know!

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    Nov 29th 2013, 11:09 AM

    And again!

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    Nov 30th 2013, 2:13 AM

    You must be much more cleverer than the rest of us!

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    Nov 29th 2013, 9:09 AM

    Sun-grazing comet likely to have broken up: “it’s not you, it’s me…”

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    Nov 29th 2013, 9:16 AM

    It’s alive a fragment has survived. In the words of Fr.Jack Hackett ” I love my brick”

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    Nov 28th 2013, 11:09 PM

    :(

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    Nov 29th 2013, 12:32 AM
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    Nov 29th 2013, 12:12 AM

    Does that mean it contains regular water or heavy water? anyone know

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    Nov 29th 2013, 3:37 AM

    Water is weightless in space.
    Sorry. Hat, coat, door.

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    Nov 29th 2013, 10:09 AM

    Nothing is weightless in space, there is gravity everywhere in space. That’s what keeps the moon orbiting the earth and the earth orbiting the sun.

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