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We've made a list, we've checked it twice. Here's our guide to what's naughty and nice. Santa Claus is coming to town (and your recycling bin!)
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Remember to keep it clean, dry and loose!
Tins and cans – give them a rinse out so they don’t mess up other recycling.
Paper – like greeting cards (if they’re not plasticky) and envelopes.
Glass bottles – in your glass box or local bottle bank.
Cardboard – take off any sticky tape that you can and remove plastic windows.
Empty aerosol spray cans – such as deodorant cans and air freshener sprays. Not camping gas or cans with a hazard symbol (an orange and black skull and crossbones).
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Plastics that aren’t bottles – packaging for Christmas presents isn’t likely to be in the grades of plastic that HCC can take.
Batteries – these can be a hazard if put in your bin and have started fires at tips. You can dispose of them at a Household Waste and Recycling Centre (HWRC) which is run by HCC.
Gift wrap – do the wrapping paper scrunch test to see if you can recycle it. If it springs back, it is likely to contain plastic and cannot be recycled. Remember, all wrapping paper containing glitter or foil – or if it still has sticky tape still attached – cannot be recycled!
Foam packaging – this needs to go in your refuse (green) bin.
Foil – can’t go into your recycling (black) bin but can be recycled at HWRCs.
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Remember, our provider’s crews will take any excess recycling on your collection day as long as it’s in a dry cardboard box.
Merry Christmas one and all!
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