Your rubbish and recycling guide PROOF.

Similar documents
Your guide to the new recycling

Changes to your waste and recycling services

The A-Z of Recycling in Chelmsford

Recycling in Edinburgh. This guide tells you about the different things you can recycle from home and which bins to use.

Recycling from home. A guide to your recycling and waste services

Important Recycling and Waste Collection Information

Important Recycling and Waste Collection Information

by reducing, reusing and recycling

DOMESTIC WASTE CALENDAR 2018 WASTE ENQUIRY LINE

Bedford Borough. Waste and Recycling Guide

Black bin - General rubbish

Your recuc1in uide Orecycle for Windsor & Maidenhead. Please keep for reference

Welcome. to your improved recycling service. Introducing the new blue box for paper and cardboard recycling

Waste Prevention & Recycling Tricks & Tips. To prevent waste and conserve natural resources please use these helpful tips in your home.

Guide to Recycling in North Somerset

Zone C Residential Recycling and Garbage Collection Calendar

Your Recycling and Refuse Service Standards

How to. Merseyside & Halton Recycling Guidelines

Separation of waste. Here s how to separate properly!

KERBSIDE COLLECTION CALENDAR

Kerb and roadside recycling and rubbish collection service. Kōrero māramatanga. Your Guide. We re making recycling easier

Waste Prevention & Recycling Tricks & Tips

Waste Prevention & Recycling Tricks & Tips

Not sure? Check the What Do I Do With? Web site or call

RECYCLING CHANGES FROM OCTOBER 17

Residents Guide to Recycling and Waste

Beyond Curbside... Recycling in Your Neighbourhood

A guide to your recycling services

Recycling and waste collection Powys

SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL DISTRICT INDIAN RIVER COUNTY ON OUR WAY TO REACH 75% RECYCLING BY THE YEAR 2020!

Waste in Barnet and the UK. Where it goes and Best Practice from Barnet and across the UK

Ich mags sauber. Fanfold guide to separating waste

Love this place. Reduce your waste. Gold Bridge Transfer Station

Introduction 2 QM_0662_CM_V General Waste 3. Recyclates 4. Construction Waste 6. Hazardous Waste 8. Food Waste 10

RECYCLING FUN DAY TIP! TIP! 9TH AUGUST 2014 CROSS LANE PARK 11AM 2PM. please ma ut your bins. bins by oth

City of Sunnyvale. Garbage and Recycling Services Fact Sheet

Handy Tips on How to "Recycle it Right" at the Curb

Improving Your Service: Recycling Made Easier! Troutdale Recycles! City of Troutdale Solid Waste & Recycling Program

West Coast Household Waste Minimisation Directory

Recyclable at Mansfield Green Recycling Center? Recyclable in Single Stream?

NEW CART. NEW PROGRAM. NEW SCHEDULE.

How to sort your waste

Important changes to the UK s waste regulations

Benefits of Recycling Why should I recycle? What will happen if I don t recycle?

Tasman s RECYCLING. Service

Handy Tips on How to "Recycle it Right" at the Curb. Keep It Empty, Clean& Dry

Note pads; loose leaf paper; white or coloured, computer, copier and printer paper; printed paper; plain and window envelopes

Apartment Recycling & Green Bin Handbook

New Automated Garbage and Recycling Collection Frequently Asked Questions

Your King County Recycling Guide. Recycle right! Everything has its place. Calendar Enclosed Collection. Read & use these guidelines.

PINE RUN INSTRUCTIONS FOR NEW TRASH, GARBAGE AND RECYCLING SYSTEM

2018 Sanitation/Recycling Calendar, Pelham (For General Information and Instructions - Scroll to End of Calendar) Area A: Pelville, Chester Park

City of Sturgeon Bay. Guide to Single Stream Recycling And Solid Waste for Residential Properties

East Hanover Township

What is the RED BAG? What is the WHITE BAG?

Your cost will depend upon the size of garbage cart you chose:

CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER cnv.org/recycling. Apartment & Townhouse Recycling Guide

36% OTHER WASTE 5% GARDEN WASTE 22% RECYCLING 37% FOOD WASTE YOUR REFUSE AND RECYCLING GUIDE. lesswastesavesmore.co.nz

SOLID WASTE PROGRAM BOROUGH OF SHILLINGTON

A-Z GUIDE FOR STAFF TO RECYCLING AND WASTE

YES... Put these in your GREEN COMPOST CART NO...

Mixed Recycling. Trash

A handy reference guide

SANITATION & RECYCLING PROGRAM

Recycling. It really does make a difference!

Town of Somerset, MA

Recyclables and How to Prepare Them

What to Recycle and Where

Mettawa

ANNOUNCEMENT WHAT S NEW? EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, 2018 NEW! 2018 SANITATION CALENDAR NEW! WEEKLY RECYCLING NEW! WESTCHESTER COUNTY GUIDE

Your Recycling and Waste Services

EL Civics COAAP 43/Environment Level: Beginning Low-Beginning High Task #1: Identify & Sort Recyclables

Curbside Journal. Curbing Contamination in the City s Recycling Stream. Also in this issue: Fall/Winter 2018

RECYCLING COLLECTION User Guide

NELSON S KERBSIDE RECYCLING SERVICE

QUESTION: Let s put it in the right bin. IF IN DOUBT, CHECK IT OUT

Automated Garbage and Recycling Collection Frequently Asked Questions

HOW TO SORT YOUR WASTE

RECYCLING. Tasman s SERVICE

How to separate YOUR WASTE

Curbside Journal. City Strives to Maintain Clean Recycling Stream ALSO IN THIS ISSUE: Spring/Summer 2019

YOUR 2017 REDMOND Recycling Guide. Inside are your Waste Management Recycling, Compost and Garbage guidelines. Please save for easy reference.

Attn: City Of Utica Residents EFFECTIVE 01/01/15

Fort Hood LESS WASTE MORE FIGHT WASTE Fort Hood Hood.Army.mil/NetZero/

Commercial Waste and Recycling Facilities. Site User Information

Mixed Curbside Residential Recycling MYTH BUSTERS

Foam Polystyrene Recycling Station Opens

Waste & Recycling Guide 2007/2008

RECYCLING AND WASTE REDUCTION GUIDE

Guidelines for waste sorting

Good Beginning in Northern Ostrobothnia -project. Tenant s Guide for Rental Housing

Recycle! With the Quattro Select System

COMUNE DI CASTELVECCHIO DI ROCCA BARBENA. Waste collection service for domestic and nondomestic

Somerset Waste Composition Study November 2012

The Blue Box Program is Changing

PAPER. City of Abbotsford Recycling Guide DESCRIPTION DO NOT INCLUDE MATERIAL HOW TO PREPARE. No rubber bands No plastic overwrap

NEW RESIDENTIAL RECYCLING GUIDELINES

recycling and trash disposal

Curbside Journal. City Welcomes First Hybrid Recycling Truck in Michigan. Also in this issue: Fall/Winter 2015

New Customer Resource Guide

Transcription:

Your rubbish and recycling guide 2017 www.cornwall.gov.uk/recycling

Dear resident Your area was originally selected in 2015 to take part in a trail to test if it is possible to extend the recycling collections to include plastic pots tubs and trays. We are delighted to report that the trail was a success with more people recycling more material. The system is now being rolled out across all of Cornwall. Please continue to recycle your plastic pots tubs and trays, and thank you for helping to make the trail such a success. Please note these services are not provided for businesses including commercial waste from self-catering holiday accommodation. Business owners must arrange and pay for their own rubbish and recycling collection. If your premises is used for this purpose further advice be found via the following link. www.rightwasterightplace.com Recycling collection calendar Your recycling will be collected during the following weeks. To check your collection day, go online at www.cornwall.gov.uk/my-area or call 0300 1234 141. Recycling date: week 2 September 4 5 6 7 8 18 19 20 21 22 January 2018 8 9 10 11 12 22 23 24 25 26 May 1 2 3 4 14 15 16 17 18 28 29 30 31 October 2 3 4 5 6 16 17 18 19 20 30 31 February 5 6 7 8 9 19 20 21 22 23 November 1 2 3 13 14 15 16 16 27 28 29 30 March 5 6 7 8 9 19 20 21 22 23 June 11 12 13 14 15 25 26 27 28 29 July 9 10 11 12 13 23 24 25 26 27 December 1 11 12 13 14 15 25 26 27 28 29 April 2 10 11 12 13 16 24 25 26 27 30 August 6 7 8 9 10 20 21 22 23 24 2 This year recycling collections that fall on 25 December, Christmas Day and 26 December, Boxing Day will be collected on Saturday 30 December. Rubbish due to be collected on Christmas Day and Boxing Day will be collected the following week. Have your recycling available for collection from 7.00am on your collection day.

What else can I recycle? Garden waste Garden waste must not be put into the normal rubbish. You can compost your garden waste yourself at home, take it to one of the Household Waste and Recycling Centres or use the garden waste collection service. Find out more at www.cornwall.gov.uk/gardenwaste Recycling centres (HWRC s) There are 13 centres in Cornwall where you take household waste that cannot be collected either by the domestic waste or recycling collections. Further details at www.cornwall.gov.uk/hwrc Bulky household waste This is for items that are too large to be collected in the general rubbish collection, or for people who cannot transport them to the household waste recycling centres themselves. You can arrange a bulky waste collection online. For more information go to www.cornwall.gov.uk/bulkywaste where you can find a list of items we can and cannot collect. St Erth Pool Helston Newquay re-use St Austell United Downs Penryn Tintagel Bodmin recycle Bude can Launceston Liskeard Saltash r 3

Your household recycling service We collect your recycling once a fortnight on the same day as your rubbish. Collections start at 7.00am. To ensure your recycling is collected, it needs to be at your collection point by 7.00am. Please take a moment to check that you are recycling everything that you can. Recycling containers Every property should have a recycling box and three reusable bags for the different materials. If you do not have all of the containers, or need extras, they are available to collect at some of our Information Points or go online at www.cornwall.gov.uk/recycling or call 0300 1234 141 to arrange for a delivery. This can take up to two weeks. Bag for plastic bottles, pots, tubs and trays, cans, food tins and aluminium foil. Plastic bottles, pots tubs and trays drinks cans, food tins (please rinse out), aerosols, clean aluminium foil and jar lids. No black plastic, plastic bags or films, crisp packets, pet food pouches, flower pots, any container bigger than 3 litres or expanded polystyrene. Bag for cardboard Brown, white and grey cardboard, brown paper, coloured paper, wrapping paper (non shiny) and greetings cards. Please remove any staples, sticky tape or plastic. Any cardboard that you cannot get into the bag, please flat pack and tie in a bundle with string. 4

Bag for paper Newspapers, magazines, telephone directories including Yellow Pages, catalogues and brochures, junk mail, white office paper, white envelopes paperback books and pages from hard back books. Hard back covers can go into your bag for cardboard. Shredded paper. Must be placed into a tied plastic bag and put into the bag for paper. Box for glass and textiles Glass bottles and jars To avoid injuring yourself or the collection crews, please always use the box to recycle glass bottles and jars. Any broken glass, Pyrex and Ceramics should be wrapped carefully, clearly labelled and placed next to your rubbish bin. Window glass - Take to your local recycling centre (HWRC - see page 3). Textiles Clean dry clothing, shoes, towels, sheets (no duvets or pillows) can be placed into a plastic bag to keep dry and put on top of your box. Clothing does not have to be reusable, but it must be clean and dry. We cannot collect drink/juice cartons or tetra packs at this time. If you are expecting a much larger amount of recycling than usual due to a party or a large delivery, please contact us and we will make sure it s collected with your normal collection. 5

Rubbish All rubbish that is put out for collection must be contained in disposable plastic bags. Collections start from 7.00am. To ensure your rubbish is collected it needs to be placed at your collection point by 7.00am. Protecting your rubbish It is every householders responsibility to protect their own rubbish until it is collected. To avoid attacks by animals you can place your bagged rubbish out for collection in a traditional dustbin which can be bought from most hardware stores. If you cannot use a dustbin, reusable seagull proof sacks can be purchased for 3.50 each from some of our Information Centres. The rubbish collection service is only provided for household nonrecyclable, and non-hazardous rubbish that can fit into a standard plastic rubbish sack. Please see below how other items should be treated. Asbestos, rubble, plasterboard and tyres: Take to your local Household Waste and Recycling Centre (HWRC - page 3) - you will be charged for the disposal of these items. Batteries: Use local collection points or the HWRC (see www.recyclenow.com) Bulky waste (large items, e.g. tables, chairs, prams): Take to your local HWRC or you can arrange a bulky waste collection (page 3). Clinical waste including needles: Contact the Council to arrange a free of charge clinical waste collection www.cornwall.gov.uk/clinicalwaste Chemicals (including paint): Take to your local HWRC (page 3) Electrical equipment (e.g. TVs, microwaves, DVD players): Take to your local HWRC or you can arrange a bulky waste collection (page 3). Garden waste: This can be either composted at home (page 7), taken to the HWRC or you can subscribe to a fortnightly garden waste collection (page 3). Sharp objects: Rubbish bags are collected by hand, so please do not include anything that could harm the collection crews. If you have something sharp like broken glass, put it into a rigid container, or wrap it securely and place it beside your bags with a clear label explaining what it is. If the collection crews believe that an item is dangerous, they will not collect it. 6

Want to reduce your rubbish even more? Recycling is very important and we need everyone to recycle as much as possible, but if we can reduce what becomes rubbish it is even better. Love Food, Hate Waste We estimate that around 35% of black bag rubbish is food waste. Throwing good food away costs the average person in the UK around 200 a year, and the average family 700. The Love Food, Hate Waste campaign has lots of information on how to save money and reduce food waste. A good starting point is writing a shopping list and sticking to what is on it. Go to www.lovefoodhatewaste.com for lots of ideas and help. Home composting There is food waste that we can t reduce or eat. However, things like eggshells, pineapple skin, tea bags, apple cores and vegetable peelings can all be composted. Most garden waste and some other household rubbish can go into a home compost bin. We have special offers on some bins, including a big discount on Green Johanna bins that can accept a wider range of food waste. www. getcomposting.com or call 0844 571 4444 and quote COR/009/L. Other ways to reduce waste Join a local reuse forum such as Freecycle or Freegle. Use charity shops, car boot sales and online auction sites to pass on clothes and bric-a-brac. Consider using washable nappies. Sign up to www.mpsonline.org.uk to reduce junk mail. Check the Council s website for the garden waste minimisation guide and other advice on rubbish reduction. www.cornwall.gov.uk/recycling Have you considered using a reuseable water bottle? Reusable bottles are a great way to reduce the use of plastic bottles. And save money!û jn42753 09/17 7

If undelivered return to: Cornwall Council New County Hall Treyew Road Truro TR1 3AY