Plastics and wood to be accepted at Cheddar Recycling Centre from next week
By Tim Lethaby
5th Jun 2020 | Local News
Cheddar Recycling Centre will accept more materials from next week.
From Monday June 8, the centre will take plastic pots, tubs and trays; waste wood (man-made or natural); small household electrical items (such as toasters); and paint.
This is as well as the other materials already being accepted as the centre moves back towards business as usual after it was closed due to Covid-19.
Any items you would usually pay to have disposed of will not be accepted, such as commercial waste, tyres, gas bottles, soil and hardcore, vehicle parts, plasterboard and asbestos.
The site is now open for its usual summer hours and the odd and even number plate access system is no longer in place.
Somerset Waste Partnership (SWP) is advising people only to come to the site if they really need to.
Long queues are expected, especially first thing in the morning, as the number of unloading bays has been reduced to allow social distancing. Other access restrictions remain in place:
- Maximum of two people per household
- Gloves must be worn
- Strict social distancing
- Trailers and 3.5 tonne vans only allowed access 4pm to 6pm weekdays.
- Rubbish – material you would usually put in your black rubbish bin, excess black bags not taken by kerbside collections (landfilled in Somerset)
- Bulky items, such as furniture and mattresses (landfilled in Somerset)
- Garden waste (composted in Somerset)
- Large household electrical items – white goods, TVs, etc (recycled in UK)
- Small household electrical items – irons, toaster, etc (recycled in UK)
- Hazardous household chemicals, such as solvents, garden chemicals, paint thinners and antifreeze (treated and disposed of in UK)
- Cooking oil and engine oil, in disposable containers of up to five litres (recycled in UK)
- Scrap metal (recycled in UK)
- Plastic pots, tubs and trays (recycled in UK)
- Paint (water-based recycled in UK; other paint landfilled)
- Man-made wood - chipboard, MDF, etc (recycled in UK)
- Natural wood - untreated timber, tree trunks, etc (recycled in UK)
Access to most recycling skips is not possible. Unless you really need to, do not bring materials that can go in the continuing weekly recycling collections (these will temporarily be landfilled).
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