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Residents reminded about changes to waste and recycling collections

Wednesday 22nd December 2021 Bath Echo News Team Community

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Residents in Bath and North East Somerset are being reminded about changes to recycling and rubbish dates over the Christmas and New Year period.

Image © B&NES Council

Locals have been sent flyers through the post, advising them of their revised collection dates.

The changes will affect collections which would normally be scheduled from 27th December to 14th January.

Members of the public can download a collection calendar with the revised dates for their homes here.

Garden waste collections are set to restart on 17th January.

Residents are also being advised of a new booking system for garden waste sacks.

From 3rd January, sack collections will need to be booked in advance for the next scheduled collection at www.bathnes.gov.uk/gardenwaste.

Residents without access to the internet will be able to book via Council Connect on 01225 39 40 41.

With more rubbish thrown away over the festive period than at any other time of year, people are being urged to recycle as much waste as possible and to avoid creating waste in the first place by using sustainable alternatives.

The council is also highlighting that it is unable to accept any wrapping paper for recycling.

Wrapping paper often contains non-paper additives such as plastic, foil or glitter which are not accepted by recycling manufacturers, meaning the whole load can be rejected because they cannot be recycled with paper.

Councillor David Wood, joint cabinet member for Climate Emergency and Neighbourhood Services, said: “We’re expecting another busy season for our collection crews as rubbish and recycling waste increased by over 45% last Christmas, but there are things you can do to minimise the amount you need to leave at the kerbside.

“It really helps the crews to do their rounds more efficiently if you wash, squash and sort the materials inside the boxes and bags – it keeps the vehicle moving and reduces traffic congestion too.

“We can’t accept any wrapping paper so please consider reusable and recyclable alternatives like fabric wrap, reusable giftbags, or fully recyclable brown paper or newspaper.

“Brown paper can be put out for recycling with cardboard in your blue bag and newspaper can be put in your green box mixed with other paper separated from glass. Remember to remove sticky tape, string, and ribbons before recycling.”

The council’s recycling centres will be closed on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day.

Dorothy House is again offering a Christmas tree collection to residents living in BA1, BA2, BA3 & BS31 postcodes for a small donation to their charity.

Visit www.charityxmastreecollection.com to register your tree for collection.

Real Christmas trees can also be recycled at the council’s recycling centres or put out for collection between 17th January and 11th February on garden waste collections days, however this must be booked online at www.bathnes.gov.uk/gardenwaste.

Make sure all decorations are removed and the tree is cut in half, to less than 1.2m tall. Up to five trees can be booked per collection.

The council will not pick up any trees that have not been booked for collection.

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