Litter Bins

Local authorities may provide litter bins in public areas.

The provision of litter bins and collection of full bins is carried out by the Municipal District Offices.

To report that a bin that is at full capacity please contact the following numbers.

Contact Information

Carlow County Council Reception 059 9170300
Carlow Municipal District Office  059 9136272
Muinebheag Municipal District Office 059 9172415
Tullow Municipal District Office 059 9152156

Waste Bins

Carlow County Council implement an ‘Any bag, any bin’ policy, which means that dog foul materials may be placed in any public litter bin once it is bagged. If no bin is available, the owner should take the material home for appropriate disposal.

Where Dog fouling occurs and is not immediately removed and properly disposed of by the owner of the Dog, this is an offence under Section 22 of the Litter Pollution Act 1997. This is a difficult section to impose as it requires witness of the fouling, identification of the dog owner, and the witness to be able to testify that the owner left the waste.

Complaints in relation to dog fouling can be made by contacting the environment section.

Phone: 059 913 6231

Email: environment@carlowcoco.ie

Dog Fouling

Carlow County Council endeavours to protect the public from the dangers of dog fouling. Not cleaning up after your pooch can have detrimental health consequences for the public especially young children.

Dogs are carriers of dog roundworm (Toxocara Canis) Which can be transmitted to humans through eggs in dog faeces. Contact with infected dog poop can cause loss of sight with children particularly at risk.

Children are the group most susceptible as their immune systems are underdeveloped and risks of contamination are higher when children play outdoors in neighbourhoods where dog owners do not responsibly look after dog waste.

How to Poop Scoop

Simply place a bag over the dog faeces and lift it whilst pulling the bag downwards with your other hand. Tie a knot in the bag and dispose of it in a litter bin or take it home for disposal.

Where Dog fouling occurs and is not immediately removed and properly disposed of by the owner of the Dog, this is an offence under Section 22 of the Litter Pollution Act 1997. This is a difficult section to impose as it requires witness of the fouling, identification of the dog owner, and the witness to be able to testify that the owner left the waste.

Failure of a person in charge of a dog to remove dog faeces from a public place will lead to an on the spot fine of €150 or if convicted in court up to €4,000.

Complaints in relation to dog fouling can be made by contacting the Environment Section.

Phone: 059 913 6231

Email: environment@carlowcoco.ie