Some of you will soon be part of a trial for a new type of recycling container. The trial will see black boxes (used for paper and card) swapped out for a black bag. The bag is similar to the bright blue bag we use for plastics, tins, cans and foil.
We’re trying out this new bag to see if it works for both residents and crews – if it gets the thumbs-up, then we’ll make the swap permanent.
If we were to make the switch it is expected to save the council more than £60,000 per year.
If we switch, homes in the trial areas will keep their new black bags. We will then begin to issue the bag instead of a box whenever a request is made for a new or replacement paper and card recycling container. We will, of course, use up existing stocks of black boxes first.
We’ve written to each household where the trial is taking place – so if you don’t get a letter then nothing is changing for you right now. Those in the trial will be asked to feedback, we’ll share this once the trial has finished in a few months.
What can you do if you have extra recycling following the festivities?
- Visiting a recycling site is the best way to get rid of large quantities of any materials, especially when public holidays or severe weather disrupt the usual recycling and rubbish collections.
- Make the most of your recycling containers. Crushing, squashing and flattening waste means you can fit more in your box – and crews more into the trucks. When you squash your waste it also makes it easier to sort.
- If you have the space, save extra recycling and put it out the following week.
Christmas lights or other broken electricals?
Don’t forget you can also recycle small electricals at the kerbside, first remove batteries and then put electricals into a carrier bag and separate batteries into a second, tied bag and put these on top of your boxes.
Christmas Cards
This year’s Christmas cards can become next year’s gift tags. If you need to recycle them, use your black recycle box, but remove glitter and ribbons first. Cards can also be taken to any recycling site.
Christmas trees
- Compost at home, if you can.
- Garden waste subscribers: leave your tree, decoration-free, with your garden waste bin for collection – as long as it is no taller than 6ft. Collections restart on Monday 8 January. Trees taller than 6ft will not be collected, as they are too large for collection crews to handle.
- If your tree is larger than 6ft, or if you are not a garden waste subscriber, you will need to take it to the recycling site, where trees can go in the garden waste skip.
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