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Waste firm using cargo bicycles to help businesses adapt to Dublins new no-bags-on-street rule
A waste management company is using cargo bicycles to collect waste in the congested and confined streets of Dublin City Centre. KeyGreen, in a LinkedIn post, said: Since introducing our electric cargo bike service, weve been helping customers across 90 streets in Dublin 2 adapt to new waste regulations in a cleaner, more convenient way.With bin bags no longer permitted on specified streets across Dublins city centre, our service offers a simple alternative, combining access to self-serve locations with our reliable cargo bike collections, the company said.KeyGreen added: Our fully electric bike reduces emissions, eases congestion, and makes waste collection more efficient. A smarter, greener way to manage waste. Were Unlocking Greener Futures Together.A number of Tidy Towns and community clean-up groups around the country have also used cargo bikes to collect and transport waste, including Oranmore, Skerries, Clonsilla, Ballbriggan, Ballsbridge, and Blackrock in Louth.IMAGES: Above: KeyGreens cargo bike on Grafton Street (image: KeyGreen); and main image: KeyGreens bike in use on Mercer Street Lower (IrishCycle.com).
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