Millions of reusable items are ‘lost’ in general waste in Nottinghamshire – use the online recycling checker

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Nottinghamshire households waste the equivalent of around 50 million recyclable cans and newspapers every year – just by putting them in the wrong bin.

A study carried out for Nottinghamshire County Council and waste partners Veolia, showed that 7 per cent of the household rubbish found in the general waste bins across the county could have been recycled.

Check before you chuck

Households are being urged to check what they are throwing away, before chucking it in the general waste, to see if it can be recycled – then to make sure they pop it in the right bin so they don’t lose the opportunity to give it a new lease of life.

With lots of festive visitors and get-togethers happening in households across the county this Christmas and New Year, more waste than ever will be making its way to our household bins – so careful checking of empty drinks bottles, cans, tins, paper, and cardboard packaging could make a massive difference to the county’s bid to recycle more.

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Lost opportunities

Paper is a widely recyclable product, which can be turned into packaging, stationary, loo roll, tissues, insulation, cardboard and a host of other things. And yet, in Nottinghamshire alone the equivalent of around 15 million newspapers are thrown away in the general waste bin every year, and miss the chance to become something useful.

Nottinghamshire County Council shared some of the startling findings with us.

Recycle it or lose it!

Research showed Nottinghamshire threw away the equivalent of:

42 million cans per year

30 million glass jars per year

15 million newspapers per year

What happens when we recycle?

In Nottinghamshire once items are placed in your recycling bin at home, they are collected and sent for sorting at the Materials Recovery Facility in Mansfield. From here they are sent on to reprocessors to be made into new items and start their journey again. The items that are not recyclable – like nappies, polystyrene and greasy pizza boxes for example – are mainly sent for energy recovery which provides heat to local district heating systems.

Very little of the waste collected from households goes into landfill, last year it was just over one per cent.

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Join the rescue mission

That’s good news, but it would be even better if more recyclable items were sent to Mansfield so the council can recycle as much as possible, helping to save precious natural resources. The research, which studied household waste from all seven districts, was carried out in March, and showed there are still items being found in the wrong bin.

That’s why it is calling on Nottinghamshire households to help them rescue these lost recyclables from the general waste bin.

List of recyclable materials

Paper and card

Food tins, drinks cans and aerosols (without the lid)

Plastic bottles (keep drink bottle lids on but remove pumps and sprays)

Margarine tubs and yoghurt pots

Depending on where you live in Nottinghamshire, glass bottles and jars are either collected by separate kerbside collections or can be taken to bottle banks and household recycling centres.

How do I know if it’s recyclable?

There’s a free online checker on the Nottinghamshire County Council website which can quickly identify your item and tell you if it’s recyclable or not, so if in doubt, check it out. The Recycling Checker is also available in the free MyNotts app.

All you need to do is enter the item you want to recycle and your postcode and it will tell you which bin to use at home or if you need to take them to a recycling centre.

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