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Fridges and freezers are recycled separately from other large electrical appliances. They are brought to household recycling centres and also through the Council's bulky waste collections. They are recycled separately to other electricals because they contains ozone depleting substances, such as CF...
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Fluorescent tubes are collected at all nine household recycling centres in Buckinghamshire. They are classed as hazardous waste due to the potential dangers of broken glass and also the inhalation of small amounts of toxic materials released as dust and vapour. Therefore it is important that they a...
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Large metal household items can be brought to all Household Recycling Centres for recycling. Metal is one of the easiest metals to recycle and uses up much less resources than making it from raw materials. There are thousands of uses of recycled metal whether it's drinks cans or car parts from alum...
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Household recycling Centres Plasterboard can only be taken to some of Household Recycling Centres: Amersham, Aston Clinton, Aylesbury, Beaconsfield, High Wycombe and Langley. Once collected the plasterboard is sent for processing where it is broken into different parts: Gypsum – which is the main c...
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Plastic bags and wrappers cannot be recycled at home yet - but most supermarkets now have collection point where you can recycle plastic bags and wrapping. Most people save it up, and return it when they do their regular food shop. The soft plastics are then sent for recycling and reprocessing by e...
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Updated: 9th May 2022 Terms and conditions Entrants must be 16 years or older. Entrants into any Buckinghamshire Recycles prize draw must live in statutory Buckinghamshire, any other entrants will be disqualified. The delivery address must be in statutory Buckinghamshire. The prize draw will be fro...
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It’s never been easier to make your metal matter in Buckinghamshire! When it comes to recycling, metal is hard to beat. That’s because it’s endlessly recyclable - every last bit can be turned into something else. And it’s a cycle that can go on for ever. Find out more below
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Reducing food waste and empowering communities A Community Fridge is a social space that brings people together to eat, connect, learn new skills and reduce food waste. It can be accessed by anyone and everyone who wants to share food, volunteer or get involved with other food, environment or relat...
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I LOVE new things. Not necessarily in a materialistic fashion, but the gleaming, room transforming change of new. I love new things; things that are new to ME. A piece of furniture is very often a small permanent fixture; sometimes it has always been there through countless generations. But then su...
http://www.recycleforbuckinghamshire.co.uk/upcycling/upcycling-new/