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Irish Independent
08-07-2025
- Business
- Irish Independent
Commuters in Wicklow get summer heatwave respite as free water filling station installed
The water filling station has been provided by Ecofil, and Bray's railway station is one of the first locations under the new agreement which will see the rollout of the provider's 'Iconic-V Outdoor Bottle Filling Station' across Irish Rail locations nationwide. The initiative, launched in collaboration with Irish Rail, aims to promote environmental responsibility and reduce single-use plastic among rail passengers. In the coming weeks, four additional stations will benefit, as Malahide, Drogheda, Mallow and Limerick will have the Iconic-V Filling Station installed, significantly expanding access to free and clean drinking water for rail users across the country. The installation reflects the busy and diverse footfall the station sees daily from commuters and tourists exploring the area. It offers a convenient and sustainable amenity that supports reduced plastic waste and promotes refilling over single-use bottles, aligning with wider environmental goals across the Irish Rail network. Commenting on the initiative, Transport Minister Darragh O'Brien said: 'Providing free, premium filtered water at our train stations is a simple but effective way to encourage more sustainable behaviours. Initiatives like this, delivered through collaboration with forward-thinking companies like Ecofil, are key to delivering a greener, cleaner public transport system for everyone.' Jimmy Guerin, director of Ecofil, added: 'This partnership with Irish Rail represents a major step forward in our mission to make sustainable hydration accessible and convenient. Having one of our first units live at Bray Station demonstrates just how impactful our water filling stations can be. We are proud to be supporting both public health and the environment at such a visible level.' This initiative reflects Irish Rail's ongoing commitment to environmental innovation and complements broader efforts across the transport sector to reduce the environmental footprint of daily travel. The rollout aligns with government sustainability goals and efforts to reduce plastic waste across the public transport network. Ecofil designs and manufactures innovative water dispensing solutions that support sustainability goals and reduce environmental impact. As part of the ERG Group, based in Finglas and employing 38 people, Ecofil is helping communities across Ireland eliminate single-use plastics and embrace a greener future.


The Irish Sun
01-07-2025
- Business
- The Irish Sun
New water bottle refill stations installed at Irish Rail stops as phased national rollout kicks off
WATER bottle filling stations are being rolled out at Irish Rail locations across the country. Commuters will be able to stay hydrated on the go as the Iconic-V Outdoor Bottle Filling Stations are installed. 3 Commuters will be able to refill their water bottle on the go Credit: Alamy 3 Minister for Transport Darragh O'Brien and Cllr Jimmy Guerin launched the roll out Credit: Johnny Bambury Ecofil, Ireland's leading provider of sustainable bottle-filling solutions in Ireland, announced the rollout yesterday. Malahide DART station is the first location under the new agreement - which marks the beginning of a phased national rollout. The initiative, launched in collaboration with In the coming week, four additional stations at Bray, Drogheda, Mallow and READ MORE IN MONEY It offers a convenient and sustainable amenity that supports reduced plastic waste and promotes refilling over single-use bottles, aligning with wider environmental goals across the Irish Rail network. Minister for Climate, Energy and the Environment and Minister for Transport, Darragh O'Brien said: 'Providing free, premium filtered 'Initiatives like this, delivered through collaboration with forward-thinking companies like Ecofil, are key to delivering a greener, cleaner public transport system for everyone.' Director of Ecofil, Jimmy Guerin, said: 'This partnership with Irish Rail represents a major step forward in our mission to make sustainable hydration accessible and convenient. Most read in Money 'Having our first unit live at Malahide, especially with the current high footfall around concerts, demonstrates just how impactful our water filling stations can be. 'We are proud to be supporting both public health and the environment at such a visible level.' Irish Rail bosses said the initiative reflects their 'ongoing commitment' to environmental innovation and 'complements broader efforts' across the transport sector to reduce the environmental footprint of daily travel. The rollout aligns with government sustainability goals and efforts to reduce plastic waste across the public transport network. Ecofil designs and manufactures innovative water dispensing solutions that support sustainability goals and reduce environmental impact. As part of the ERG Group, based in Finglas and employing 38 people, Ecofil chiefs said they play a vital role in helping communities across Ireland eliminate single-use plastics and embrace a greener future. 3 The iced water filling stations will be a major boost for commuters Credit: Johnny Bambury