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Household recycling centres across Buckinghamshire are taking part in the national Take Charge campaign which urges consumers to join the fight against 'zombie' batteries by only recycling dead batteries using specialist battery recycling services and keeping them out of the general rubbish or recy...
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The hit daytime BBC One TV show Money for Nothing is currently being filmed at FCC Environment’s High Wycombe and Beaconsfield Household Recycling Centres, that the company runs on behalf of Buckinghamshire Council. The show sees presenter Sarah Moore save everyday items that people have taken to t...
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Buckinghamshire Council’s separate food waste collections for the Chiltern and Wycombe areas will restart from Monday 13 December. From this date households should put out their food waste in its separate brown bin on their usual collection day. A shortage of HGV drivers, coupled with Covid-related...
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Buckinghamshire Council and its waste and recycling partner FCC Environment have issued a thank you to all of the residents who have been involved in the ‘Bucks Reuse Revolution’ by donating their preloved items. Since 1 January 2021, over 500 tonnes worth of items for reuse have been donated at th...
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A prolific fly-tipper has been sentenced to 21 months in prison and had their vehicle seized following a joint prosecution brought by Buckinghamshire Council, Hillingdon Council and Sutton Council. Dean Stanley pleaded guilty to a total of 17 fly-tipping offences, which he committed in just under a...
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Buckinghamshire Council has been awarded more than half a million pounds to upcycle its first refuse collection vehicle to electric. It marks the start of the Council’s programme to convert its fleet to electric, resulting in zero exhaust emissions. The £578,000 funding, which was announced this we...
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The Repair Revolution is taking over Buckinghamshire, FCC Environment’s second pop-up Repair Café was a triumph! On Saturday 12 th March skilled volunteer repairers gave their time to help fix a variety of items and share their repair know how. Items brought to the pop-up repair café included a lap...
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Buckinghamshire Council has today announced it is launching a food waste reduction campaign across the county. It will be promoting and encouraging the use of a free home food waste app - Kitche - to its residents to help cut down on their home food waste and save money. With a cost of living crisi...
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It’s a priority for Buckinghamshire Council to take local action to reduce food waste, and to do this it’s asking local people to share their experience in an online survey of why almost a third of the food we buy never makes it to a plate. The results will be used to plan projects and positive cam...
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High Heavens Hospice shop is set for exciting new rebuild Residents will be able to enjoy a new modernised South Bucks Hospic e re-use shop at High Heavens Recycling Centre in High Wycombe this summer. Buckinghamshire Council and FCC Environment are working with the hospice to rebuild the popular s...
http://www.recycleforbuckinghamshire.co.uk/news/high-heavens-hospice-shop-is-set-for-exciting-new-rebuild/