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4 January 2018

Recycling responsibly in 2018

Renfrewshire Council is urging people to waste less and recycle more in 2018, paving the way for upcoming changes to the area’s waste collection services later in the year.

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Renfrewshire Council is urging people to waste less and recycle more in 2018, paving the way for upcoming changes to the area’s waste collection services later in the year.

Depute Convener of the Infrastructure, Land and Environment Policy Board, Councillor Natalie Don said the new year was a good time to consider what could be recycled rather than end up as landfill.

“Renfrewshire has five household waste recycling centres located at Erskine, Johnstone, Linwood, Paisley and Renfrew,” Councillor Don said.

“I encourage residents with extra waste accumulated over their Christmas and New Year’s festivities to take their recycling to one of them.

“People with real Christmas trees to recycle can take them to one of the centres from 4-11 January 2018.”

Leftover Christmas items from wrapping paper to cardboard gift boxes are among the items that can be reused or recycled in your bins.

“Christmas gave us all an opportunity to get on board with recycling – from Christmas cards to trees and mince pie trays,” Councillor Don said.

“The amount of paper and cardboard produced in the UK every year skyrockets in the festive season as people exchange gifts, so if you’ve got gift bags and old wrapping paper left over, consider reusing them for another occasion.

“You can recycle your paper-style wrapping paper in your blue bin, while foil and fabric wrapping paper should go in your grey bin along with all your ribbons and bows.

“Households with a brown bin should ensure that food waste is disposed in it, along with their garden waste.”

The Scottish Government has set the target of 70 per cent of waste being recycled by 2025.

Renfrewshire’s recycling performance has improved by more than 10 percent over the last seven years to 48.5 per cent in 2016.

The locations and opening times for Renfrewshire’s household waste recycling centres are:

  • Barrhill Road, Erskine PA8 6BU (Open daily from 8am – 4.45pm)
  • Miller Street, Johnstone PA5 8HP (Open daily from 8am – 4.45pm)
  • Middleton Road, Linwood PA3 3DP (Open daily from 8am – 4.45pm)
  • Underwood Road, Paisley PA3 1TL (Open daily from 8am – 8pm)
  • Haining Road, Renfrew PA4 0AJ (Open daily from 8am – 7.45pm, except Friday 9am – 6.45pm).

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