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1. The Place
Find out what 'The Place' is all about.
2. Millennium Volunteers
Get involved in volunteering

3. Caddington Hedgehogs
Find out about Hedgehogs.

4. Fireworks
Some intrestin facts about fireworks
5. Richard Wilkins
Inspirational speaker
6. Tactic centre
Local centre in Leighton Buzzard
7. Sexual Health
Choosing to have sex is your choice
8. FairTrade
Find out how buying Fairtrade can make a difference.
9. The Chilterns
Natural beauty on your doorstep

10. The Pasque
Your local hospice.
11. Keep fit with the fire service
See how the fire service keep fit
12 Breast Cancer Awareness
Find out more about breast cancer
13 Pee in a pot
Info about Chlamydia
14 Advice at Christmas
Help and advice
15 Prepare for emergencies
Practical help in an emergency

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Guest Speakers
RECYCLE NOW !

Did You Know?
Every year UK households throw away the equivalent in waste of 31/2 million double-decker buses (more than 30 million tonnes), a queue of which would stretch from London to Sydney (Australia) and back - isn’t it time to make that New years resolution to recycle more?

Bedfordshire Recycling Facilities
The main recycling facilities within Bedfordshire include:

Local Recycling Sites
A Local Recycling Site is an area that provides banks for materials including textiles, paper and glass. Examples are found in supermarket car-parks. There are 144 in Bedfordshire and these can be found by contacting your Borough/District Council. Bottle bank, see picture 1.

Did you know a massive one billion Christmas cards (17 for every man, woman and child) could end up in bins across the UK this Christmas! Make sure yours get recycled using your kerbside recycling collection scheme or taking them to charity Christmas card recycling containers located in WHSmith and Tesco stores .

A prickly eight Million Christmas trees will be bought this year in the UK, generating over 12,000 tonnes of additional rubbish, that’s nearly six times the weight of the London EYE!
Real Christmas Trees can be recycled using your kerbside garden waste collection
or your local Household waste Recycling Centre.


Bedfordshire County Council provides 5 Household Waste Recycling Centres to enable householders in Bedfordshire to recycle and dispose of their household waste. Recyclable material which is accepted at the sites include: glass bottles and jars, garden waste, wood, corrugated cardboard, paper, books, magazines, cans, textiles, scrap metal, fridges, freezers, white goods, household and car batteries, used engine oil, fluorescent tubes and tyres.
Home Composting

Composting is a natural recycling process in which organic wastes are biologically decomposed under aerobic conditions (in the presence of oxygen). Microorganisms such
as bacteria, insects, worms and fungi break down the material into a dark crumbly
material called compost. Compost is excellent for improving soil nutrient content, structure, condition, moisture retention and is a sustainable alternative to peat or synthetic fertilisers. Organic material can be composted at home using a home composting bin, see picture 2.

What to feed and what not to feed your home compost bin

Plastci bags are not cool
Onya Bags are made from paracute silk and fit nicely into a little pouch, so you always have a bag onya!
Click on the logos, visit the site and find out where you can buy them!
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Yes Please

No Thanks

Grass Cutting

Meat (cooked or uncooked)

Kitchen fruit and veg

Textiles

Paper

Cat and dog faeces

Card-shredded

Plastic

Leaves

Oil

Small twigs

Glass

Wood shavings

Invasive weeds

Bedding from Guinea Pig and Rabbit hutches

Ashes

Hay and Straw

 

What happens when you recycle in Bedfordshire?
Materials collected from the kerbside recycling collection schemes are taken to the Material Recycling Facility (MRF) at Elstow. A MRF has a large conveyor belt, along
which recyclables pass and operators pick off the individual material types by hand,
see picture 4
.

Once sorted the material is packed into bales and loaded onto lorries to be taken to
the re-processors such as paper mills, glassmakers or plastic reprocessing plants
to be recycled.

Recycled products
Recycled products today can be made to the same standards as products made from
raw materials. Many products do not even state their recycled content. New technology
is constantly improving and a high standard variety of products can now be
produced, see table below.

Material

Recycled Product

Aluminium

New cans, aeroplanes and bicycles.

Steel

New cans (25% already been recycled), boats and car parts.

Glass bottles and jars

New glass bottles and jars, patio bricks, tiles, road aggregate

Paper

Recycled toilet roll, kitchen roll, writing paper and packaging

PET Plastic Bottles

Fleece jackets, hats, sleeping bags and .

PVC Plastic bottles

Drain pipes and plant pots.

HDPE Plastic bottles

Watering cans, compost bins and water butts!

A recycled products guide is available on the Buy Recycled website at: www.recycledproducts.org.uk.

What happens to the green garden waste?
Compostable material is collected from the kerbside and HWRCs and taken to on-farm composting facilities, see picture 3 .

Garden waste collected at the HWRC and being transported to an on-farm composting facility Bedfordshire green waste is composted on-farm with the finished compost being used on arable land to improve soil nutrient content, structure, condition and moisture retention.

For more information on recycling please visit:
www.southbeds.gov.uk / www.recyclenow.com

To find out more about recycling in your area, please contact:

Sarah Molloy: 
Environmental Services
South Bedfordshire District Council
The District Offices
High Street North
Dunstable
Bedfordshire LU6 1LF
sarah.molloy@southbeds.gov.uk
Telephone 0845 8496275