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Why should we recycle?

We don't recycle just for the sake of it! For recycling to be an effective way of dealing with waste, there has to be a suitable end market for the things being recycled, and the costs (in terms of money and environmental impact) of recycling need to outway the costs of usual waste treatment methods.

Recycling:

  • can save valuable raw materials and natural resources.
  • can mean less pollution
  • can help reduce the amount of rubbish being buried in landfill

Household Waste Recycling Act 2003

The Act requires all Local Authorities in England to provide a kerbside collection of at least two recyclable materials from all households by 31st December 2010 unless the cost of doing so would be unreasonably high or comparable alternative arrangements are available.

Where can I recycle in Worcestershire?

  • There are nine Household Waste Sites which incorporate recycling facilities
  • There are many local 'Bring Sites' throughout the county - contact your District Council for your nearest facility or use the Recycle More website to locate banks near you
  • Many households receive a kerbside collection of recyclables - contact your Disctict Council for more information
  • There are plenty of charity shops that will happily take good quality clothing, books, records, toys and furniture

What can I put in my kerbside recycling bags, bins or boxes?

It depends on where you live. See our Kerbside Pages for full details of what you can and cannot put in your recycling collections

Why can't I recycle yoghurt pots and other plastic food containers?

In gerneral, these kind of items are difficult to recycle cost effectively. There are no local recycling companies that can process the plastics these items are made from. Although some are made from the same plastic as the bottles we currently recycle, it is difficult to tell which ones these are and we do not have an automatic way of sorting them at present.

What can I recycle at Household Waste Sites and Bring Sites?

Please be aware that NONE of the waste thrown into the 'General Waste Skips' at our Household Waste Sites get recycled, and most of it ends up in landfill. Please put as much of your rubbish in the recycling skips as you can, even a handful of paper can make a difference.

Not all facilities are available at all sites - please call us on 01905 768257 to check if a specific facility is available at a site you wish to visit.

Paper Banks:

  • Newspapers
  • Magazines
  • Books
  • Brochures
  • Junk Mail
  • Birthday Cards
  • Envelopes (even ones with the plastic windows)
  • Thin Cardboard (such as cereal boxes)
  • Telephone Directories
  • Calendars
  • Shredded Paper
  • NOT books if they could be put in a book-bank or taken to a charity shop.
  • NOT heavy or corregated cardboard if there is a dedicated cardboard skip at the site, unless that skip is full.
  • DON'T put bank statements, credit card statements or other personal information in paper banks UNLESS they have been shredded.

Cardboard Skip:

  • Corrugated Cardboard Boxes
  • Heavy Duty Cardboard

Please note, boxes should be flattened and put into the skips marked for Cardboard, where available. If not available or full, you can put these things in a paper bank.

Glass Banks

  • Glass Bottles
  • Glass Jars
  • NOT Pyrex or other cooking type glass
  • NOT Window Glass
  • NOT Car Windscreens / window glass
  • NOT lightbulbs
  • NOT Car headlights

Can Banks

  • Aluminium and Steel cans
  • Drinks Cans
  • Food Cans
  • Aerosol Cans
  • Aluminium foil
  • NOT foil lined plastic pet food packets or crisp packets
  • NOT spray paint tins

Mixed Can and Plastic Bottle Banks

  • Plastic milk bottles
  • Plastic drinks bottles except black or brown
  • Plastic washing up liquid and household cleaner bottlesexcept black or brown
  • Metal cans as listed on the Can Bank List
  • NOT black or brown plastic bottles
  • NOT yoghurt pots
  • NOT ready meal, microwave and other food trays
  • NOT plastic toys
  • NOT plastic wrap, bags or film
  • NOT fruit punnets, flower pots or other plastic boxes

Shoe, Textile and Book Banks

  • ONLY clean, good quality items that can be re-used
  • Re-useable Clothing
  • Wearable Shoes in pairs
  • Blankets
  • Pillow cases, duvet covers and sheets
  • hard and softback books in good condition
  • NOT magazines (use the paper banks)
  • NOT handbags
  • NOT curtains
  • NOT underwear, tights etc.
  • NOT duvets, quilts or pillows

Oil Sumps

  • Used motor oil ONLY
  • NOT cooking or vegetable oils or animal fats
  • NOT petrol, diesel or other fuels

Gas Bottles

  • LPG gas bottles
  • Compressed gas bottles
  • Carbon Dioxide, Oxy-Acetelene, Oxygen bottles
  • Fire Extinguishers
  • Other Pressurised vessels

Chemical Cabinets

  • Small quantities of household chemicals
  • Paint and thinners
  • Petrol and other fuels
  • Creosote and similar preservatives

Battery Bins

  • Car Batteries
  • Household Batteries

Fluorescent Tubes

  • Household fluorescent light tubes

Green Waste Skips

  • Garden Waste
  • Lawn Cuttings
  • Hedge Trimmings
  • Small Branches (up to 4" in diameter)
  • NOT bags or containers you brought the waste in!
  • NOT soil, rocks, stones or other non living material
  • NOT garden furniture, fencing or garden implements
  • Even better... Compost your garden waste at home. You can buy a subsidised compost bin through our Compost Bin Scheme
  • In some areas we offer a home wood chipping service

Wood Skips (painted or treated wood IS acceptable)

  • Planks
  • Fence posts and panels
  • Large Branches
  • Boards
  • Furniture
  • Picture Frames
  • Tables
  • Wardrobes
  • Offcuts
  • MDF
  • Unglazed wooden window frames
  • Plywood
  • Unglazed wooden doors
  • NOT glazed or part glazed doors

Scrap Metal Skips

  • Household goods with a HIGH metal content
  • Washing Machines
  • Tumble Driers
  • Metal Lawn Mowers
  • Pipes
  • Microwaves
  • Climbing Frames
  • Old Bikes
  • NOT Fridges and Freezers
  • NOT Vacuum Cleaners
  • NOT Computer Monitors, TV's etc

General Waste

  • ONLY Items and rubbish that cannot be recycled
  • NOT things that can go into other skips on the site
  • NOT Fridges and Freezers
  • NOT Computer Monitors
  • NOT Fluorescent light tubes
  • NOT TV's
  • NOT Wheels and tyres

Asbestos

  • Small quantities of cement bonded asbestos pipe or sheet- BAGGED UP
  • NOT loose, unbagged asbestos
  • NOT unbonded asbestos, insulation or fibrous asbestos
  • NOTES: We can only accept cement bonded asbestos. All other types require specialist disposal. If in doubt, contact a specialist asbestos removal company. Asbestos must be double bagged in strong plastic bags. Ask our site staff for directions, but please be aware, site staff CANNOT physically help you with this waste.

Fridges and Freezers

  • Working or broken fridges, freezers and fridge freezers

Televisions and Computer Monitors

  • Working or broken TV's and Computer Monitors
  • NOT video recorders

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Last modification: 09:05:31, 17th February, 2006 by Web Team
Review date: 17th May, 2006
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