Changes to recycling services due to coronavirus
The Household Reuse and Recycling Centre, Household Green Waste Reception and the Island wide network of bring banks (mini recycling centres) are open. Visit the site information pages for more details, including reduced opening times.
All items which are delivered to the recycling points should be:
- clean (cans, bottles, glass, textiles)
- empty (cans, bottles)
Do not leave items that do we not collect for recycling at the bring banks such as cardboard or glass where a glass a recycling bank is not provided.
Les Landes primary school (no public access) | Cans | Aluminium drinks cans | Aerosol cans
Steel food tins
Foil / foil trays
Metal lids |
Batteries | Household batteries (ie AA and AAA) Button cell/watch batteries Mobile phone batteries | Car batteries |
Parish depot | Batteries | Household batteries (ie AA and AAA) Button cell/watch batteries Mobile phone batteries | Car batteries |
Metal packaging | Aerosol cans (lids removed)
Aluminium drinks cans
Steel food tins
Foil / foil trays
Metal lids | |
Paper | Newspapers
Magazines
Catalogues
Envelopes
Sheet paper
Greeting cards (not musical)
Wrapping paper (sticky tape removed) | Telephone directories
Plastic wrapping
Cardboard
Milk / juice cartons |
Plastic bottles | Drink bottles
Detergent bottles
Cosmetic bottles | Plastic bottle tops Plastic pots, tubs and trays Other plastic packaging |
Textiles | Clothes
Towels
Bedding Shoes (in pairs) | |
Cardboard | Food boxes (cereal boxes and food sleeves etc.) Large empty boxes (large boxes must be cut into small pieces to fit into the recycling banks) | Milk/drink cartons Polystyrene Commercial cardboard |