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Shoes - Nottinghamshire County Council
Shoes. Shoes, boots and trainers can be disposed of at recycling centres and are sent for reuse if in good condition. If they are not suitable for reuse, they can be recycled instead. Footwear in good condition can also be donated to charity.
Hardcore, bricks, rubble and building materials
Hardcore, bricks, rubble and building materials. Residents are permitted to dispose of small quantities of hardcore, bricks, rubble and other building materials at any of our recycling centres, in line with our DIY acceptance criteria (see below).. Larger scale DIY jobs, renovations or refurbishments are not minor repairs and waste generated by such projects are not accepted at recycling ...
Soil and clay
Soil and clay. Small amounts of soil attached to plant roots or turf can be placed in the garden waste skip at recycling centres.. Larger amounts should be taken to one of our recycling centres, but must be within the DIY acceptance criteria (see below).
Hucknall Recycling Centre
What you can take. View a list of common waste items and whether they're accepted at our recycling centres.. Disabled access. If you have a disability which makes it difficult for you to climb stairs, you may find this site a little easier to use as it does not have steps or elevated ramps that some of the other sites have.
Recycling and disposing of waste - Nottinghamshire County Council
Recycling in Nottinghamshire FAQs Care ; Education ; Births, deaths, marriages and civil partnerships ; Council and democracy ; Culture and leisure ; Transport ; Planning and environment ; Waste and recycling ; Business and community ; Jobs and working ; Contact and complaints ;
Calverton Recycling Centre - Nottinghamshire County Council
What you can take. View a list of common waste items and whether they're accepted at our recycling centres.. Facilities also exist at this site for paint reuse as part of the Community RePaint Scheme.. Disabled access. If you have a disability which makes it difficult for you to climb stairs, you may find this site a little easier to use as it does not have steps or elevated ramps that some of ...
Beeston Recycling Centre
What you can take. View a list of common waste items and whether they're accepted at our recycling centres.. Facilities also exist at this site for paint reuse as part of the Community RePaint Scheme.. Disabled access. If you have a disability which makes it difficult for you to climb stairs, you may find this site a little easier to use as it does not have steps or elevated ramps that some of ...
Ink cartridges - Nottinghamshire County Council
Envelopes for sending cartridges back for recycling can be found in some shops and supermarkets. Is this item taken at a recycling centre? Yes. Read it. Recycling centre details; Bin collections; Trade waste; Latest news. Nottinghamshire retailers reminded about upcoming ban on single-use vapes.
Request a healthcare waste collection - Nottinghamshire County Council
This service is for. Healthcare professionals to request a separate healthcare waste collection for their patients. Eligibility. You must be: a healthcare professional (eg GP, nurse, registrar etc but not healthcare assistant or carer), so we have the specialist information we need to dispose of the waste safely and legally
Books - Nottinghamshire County Council
Books. Books in good condition can also be donated to charity shops. You can put paperback books into your recycling wheeled bin, but not hardbacks.. Some district councils provide book banks.. Is this item taken at a recycling centre?
Healthcare waste
Healthcare waste. Healthcare waste refers to any waste produced by, and as a consequence of, healthcare activities. It is very important that this type of waste is assessed by a healthcare professional in order to make sure it is disposed of appropriately.
Roofing felt - Nottinghamshire County Council
Roofing felt. Residents are permitted to dispose of small quantities of roofing felt at any of our recycling centres, in line with our DIY acceptance criteria (see below).. Roofing felt should be double bagged before being taken to a recycling centre and handed to a member of staff.
Petrol - Nottinghamshire County Council
Petrol. Small amounts of petrol, up to 5 litres carried in an approved SI 1982/630 plastic container, are accepted at recycling centres. When disposing of petrol at the recycling centre the approved petrol container will not be returned to you as this is required by the chemical disposal company to safely transport the waste.
Recycling centre registration FAQs - Nottinghamshire County Council
Recycling centre registration FAQs Why do I need to register to use the sites? Registering as a Nottinghamshire resident on the system will allow us to ensure that only our residents can use the county’s recycling centres in order to protect budgets and ensure a high level of service is maintained.
Other access, assistance and feedback - Nottinghamshire County Council
Other access, assistance and feedback. If there is a queue of traffic waiting to use a recycling centre you cannot park outside and walk waste onto a site.
Mobile phones - Nottinghamshire County Council
Mobile phones. Some district councils have recycling banks for small electrical appliances.. You can also donate unwanted mobile phones to charity, or sell them to mobile phone recycling companies. Please do not place mobile phones in your waste wheeled bin as they contain metals and/or components that could be recovered and reused.
Use our recycling centres as a charity - Nottinghamshire County Council
Eligibility. The charity must be: a registered charity based in Nottinghamshire; registered with the the Environment Agency as a Lower Tier carrier of controlled waste.; You will need. details of the charity, including address, registered charity number and a nominated contact
Other items FAQs
Other items FAQs Can textiles go into my recycling bin? No. They wrap around the sorting machinery at the Materials Recovery Facility. Please take them to a charity shop, clothing bank or any of the recycling centres in Nottinghamshire.
Recycle right and reduce festive waste with Nottinghamshire’s free ...
The festive season is anticipated to generate 30% more waste than any other time of the year. This Christmas, Nottinghamshire residents are urged to embrace the festive spirit by recycling right and reducing waste.
Veolia – Community repaint
Back to: Environmental sustainability community directory. Veolia – Community repaint. Residents can drop off their leftover paint, providing they are registered to use Nottinghamshire County Council’s Recycling Centres, and recycling centre staff will prevent good quality, reusable paint from going to disposal.