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With the festive season well underway we are encouraging everyone to recycle their waste electrical and electronic items at the 12 Recycling Centres in Nottinghamshire. Recycling helps everyone, it is easy to do, protects the planet for future generations, and during December and January it even helps raise money for charity.
For every tonne of small domestic appliances taken to any recycling centres in Nottinghamshire in December and January Veolia, our waste contractors, will donate £5 to the Chairman's Charity Motor Neurone Disease Association. So if you have any broken kettles, irons, games consoles, Christmas lights etc gathering dust at home Notts take them to your local recycling centre and help make a difference this Christmas!
What's more Veolia have even promised to donate an additional £500 bonus to the Motor Neurone Disease Association if the total reaches 500 tonnes by the end of January 2020.
After your twelfth turkey sandwich you'll probably be feeling like a change. Check out a few new ways to use up your festive leftovers. From pasties to tarts to turkey and brussels hash & donāt forget you can freeze the cooked meat too!
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He's making a list and checking it twice...
Don't end up on Santa's naughty list by putting waste items in your kerbside recycling bin folks!Ā
We only accept clean paper, card, cans, tins and plastic bottles only in your recycling bin.Ā ā
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Your bathroom is awash with recyclables.
From shampoo bottles, shower gel bottles, to toilet roll tubes, and hand soap bottles. Don't forget to rinse, remove the lid* and pop them in your kerbside recycling bin!
*Lids should go in your general waste bin folks.
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What you can and can't recycle in your local area can be confusing...
...Can I put plastic lids in my kerbside recycling bin? Does a pizza box need to go in the waste bin? Should I rinse plastic bottles before popping them in the recycling bin?
If any of these sound familiar check out our Nottinghamshire recycles frequently asked questions.
Every year an estimated 2 million tonnes of waste electrical and electronicĀ (WEEE) items are discarded by householders and companies in the UK.
Don't bin it Notts - take them to your local recycling centre!
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Remember recycling centres in Nottinghamshire are closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years Day.Ā
Normal opening hours are 8am - 4pm until March 2020.
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We'd like to wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Keep reducing, reusing and recycling folks - let's make 2020 green.
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