Sentences with phrase «recycling collection points»

A set of recycling collection points have even been set up around the city.
(Check out this awesome image of one recycling collection point.)

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Many types of packaging are easy to recycle at home while others need to be taken to special collection points.
Alternatively, bubble wrap can be recycled along with plastic film and carrier bags at collection points such as supermarkets.
Clean household foil and aluminium trays are widely recycled in household collection schemes and at recycling points.
If you are unable to compost at home, you can take it to your local garden waste recycling point or put it into your garden waste collection scheme, if you have one, where it will then be taken to a central composting facility to be processed.
Plastic films and carrier bags — Although these are not usually collected as part of your recycling service, they can be recycled in the carrier bag collection points at the larger stores of most major retailers including Tesco, Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury's, The Co-op and Waitrose.
Some plastic films can be recycled at supermarket's carrier bag collection points.
For those who can't recycle plastic film at home, there are some types of plastic films that can be recycled at carrier bag collection points at the larger stores of most major supermarkets including Tesco, Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury's, The Co-op and Waitrose.
Aerosols are widely recycled in household collection schemes and at recycling points.
Coffee cups are not normally accepted in household recycling collection schemes but can now be recycled in food and drink cartons banks at recycling points.
Most cards are paper based and can be recycled, along with their envelopes, either in your household recycling collection, at local recycling points such as household waste recycling centres or at collection banks in supermarket car parks and the like.
Cardboard is widely recycled in household collection schemes and at recycling points.
Some councils collect as part of your household collection service but in most areas you will need to take them to a recycling centre or a collection point in a supermarket, a DIY centre or even your local shop.
The regulations establish collection points throughout the state, which will help recycle potentially hazardous materials such as mercury and leaded glass.
According to the Environmental Leader, «The regulations establish collection points throughout the state, which will help recycle potentially hazardous materials such as mercury and leaded glass.
Demand for recycled materials needs to go up, and the number of clothing collection points increased.
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