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| Ways you can recycle
Green Box Collection - South Oxfordshire
District Council provides a weekly kerbside
Green Box Collection Scheme, which you can
use to recycle paper, cardboard, cans, plastic
bottles, tubs and pots. Visit the South
Oxfordshire District Council website for more information.
Clear recycling sacks - You can buy clear recycling sacks from
the Council in bundles of 25 for £2.50. You can use these
as well as or instead of a green recycling box.
You can also buy clear sacks from the One Stop Shops in Thame,
Didcot, Henley and Wallingford, and the Council offices, Benson
Lane, Crowmarsh, or from a number of other outlets across the districts.
Recycling banks - there are recycling banks located around the
district for the collection of other materials, including glass,
bottles, books, cds and clothing.
Waste Recycling Centres (tips/skips/rubbish
dump).You can also get rid of household
waste by taking it to one of the local
Waste Recycling Centres. Visit the South
Oxfordshire District Council website for more information
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| Bank Holiday rubbish
collection days
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| Normal collection Day |
Revised collection |
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Tuesday 27th May |
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Wednesday 28th May |
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Thursday 29th May |
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Friday 30th May |
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Saturday 31st May |
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| Monday 2nd June |
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Reducing your rubbish
You can reduce the amount of waste and
rubbish you create and minimise the negative
impacts on our environment by following these guidelines:
Reduce
Avoid creating waste.
- avoid over packaged goods
- buy long-lasting goods that
are energy efficient
- use a shopping
bag rather than plastic carrier bags
- buy concentrated products and refills stop unwanted
junk mail by contacting the Mailing
- Preference
Service, Freepost 22, London, W1E 7EZ
- use reusable nappies rather than disposable ones.
Visit the
Real Nappy campaign website
- support
recycling by purchasing products that
contain recycled material
Re-use
If waste
can't be avoided, re-use materials wherever
possible.
- re-use
shopping carrier bags
- re-use packaging
material to send parcels
- re- use empty
jars and bottles for storage
- repair
clothes and other goods rather than
throwing them away
- use the backs of paper
to make rough notes, shopping lists
or for children's drawings
Recycle Many waste materials that cannot be avoided or re-used,
can be recycled to form new products.
use your kerbside recycling scheme and local recycling banks
home composting is a form of recycling
which turns organic waste into a useful
garden product .
Useful shopping tips When you go shopping be aware of the way the products you
choose are packaged. Refuse those items that have unnecessary
layers of wrapping. Consumer pressure is an effective lobby
for changing manufacturers' behaviour.
Don't take a fresh carrier bag every time you go shopping.
A bag for life can be re-used at no cost to the environment.
Remember that up to 30% of food bought is not eaten before
it goes off. Do you consume everything that you buy?
For a waste reduction pack containing more information,
please contact Environmental
Services
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Garden waste and composting
South
Oxfordshire District Council provides a garden waste
service with a fortnightly collection from
a wheeled bin, for items such as grass cuttings,
leaves, branches, weeds and hedge clippings.
Cost
The cost is £30 a year for the service (£28.50 if
paid by direct debit).
Bin sizes
There are two sizes of wheeled bin available:
240 litre
140 litre (recommended for people who
do not create much garden waste)
To order your garden waste bin and for more information contact South
Oxfordshire District Council
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