Major expansion of recycling collections to include plastic pots, tubs and trays

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From Monday, 30 June Brighton & Hove City Council will be collecting plastic pots, tubs and trays – such as yoghurt pots, fruit trays/punnets, margarine tubs, and soup pots – as part of mixed recycling collections.

Currently these items go in the waste bin but soon residents will be able to put them into their mixed recycling for collection.

They can go in both kerbside recycling and communal recycling (bins with light blue lids) alongside plastic bottles, tins and cans, paper and cardboard.

The council has been working behind the scenes in partnership with Veolia to introduce new materials to the city’s recycling collections. This means considerable change for the operation of the Materials Recovery Facility at Hollingdean. Trials have been running for the new sorting process to ensure it  works efficiently ahead of the city-wide rollout.

Deputy Leader Tim Rowkins, Cabinet member for Net Zero and Environmental Services, said: “Improving our recycling provision has been a top priority for us, and I’m very pleased to be adding these plastics to our collections. With food waste also coming in the autumn, this year has seen major progress on recycling across the city.

“Over the next few months, we’ll continue to work with Veolia to expand the variety of materials we can collect even more. We are finalising plans to accept food and drink cartons and aluminium foil soon, but for now please don’t put them in with your recycling as they could contaminate the load.

“With pots, tubs and trays it’s important to remove any plastic film first as that can’t be recycled – and as with all recycling, keep them clean, dry and loose. Give food containers a rinse and shake dry before putting them in your household recycling bin or communal recycling.”

Darren Powell, General Manager for Veolia South Downs, said: “By adapting Hollingdean Materials Recovery Facility to accept plastic pots, tubs, and trays, we are able to support Brighton & Hove residents to recycle even more.

“This is a key step forward in supporting Brighton & Hove Council with Simpler Recycling compliance, and towards achieving our shared ambitions of carbon reduction and resource regeneration, which will help to create a more sustainable future for everyone.”

Pots, tubs and trays include:

Plastic pots used for
Yoghurt
Prepared fruit
Mini desserts
Soup
Cosmetics

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Plastic tubs for
Margarine
Chocolate
Pasta sauces
Ice-cream
Baked goods such as bite-sized flapjacks
Laundry powder

Plastic trays or bowls
Meat and fish trays
Ready meal bowls or trays
Snack and salad containers
Fruit punnets
Fresh or prepared vegetable containers
Containers for cakes and pastries
Trays inside boxes of chocolates

Plastic films and plastic packaging such as crisp packets, bread bags and pet food pouches should still be put in the household waste bin. Reuse carrier bags or recycle at supermarkets.

Hard plastics like garden furniture or children’s toys can be taken to one of two household waste recycling sites in Brighton & Hove.

Veolia operates the Hollingdean Materials Recovery Facility, where recycling collected from Brighton & Hove households is sorted and separated before being sent for onward processing.

 

 

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