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All of the following materials can be recycled: | |||
* Glass bottles and jars (all colours) | |||
* Food and drink cans | |||
* Plastic tubs, pots and bottles (e.g. drink bottles, shampoo bottles, yoghurt pots and fruit punnets) | |||
* Cardboard (e.g. brown boxes, greeting cards and cereal boxes) | |||
* Paper (e.g. newspapers and magazines, printer paper, envelopes, and telephone directories) | |||
* Cartons (e.g. fruit juice, dairy and soup cartons) | |||
* Empty aerosol canisters | |||
The materials can all be mixed together as they are sorted out after collection at a materials recovery facility. |
Revision as of 19:28, 18 March 2013
- http://www.towerhamlets.gov.uk/lgsl/501-550/517_recycling_and_waste_at_wor.aspx
- http://www.towerhamlets.gov.uk/lgsl/501-550/517_recycling_and_waste_at_wor/tips_on_business_waste.aspx
- http://www.towerhamlets.gov.uk/lgsl/501-550/517_recycling_and_waste_at_wor/recycling_information__quotes.aspx
All of the following materials can be recycled:
- Glass bottles and jars (all colours)
- Food and drink cans
- Plastic tubs, pots and bottles (e.g. drink bottles, shampoo bottles, yoghurt pots and fruit punnets)
- Cardboard (e.g. brown boxes, greeting cards and cereal boxes)
- Paper (e.g. newspapers and magazines, printer paper, envelopes, and telephone directories)
- Cartons (e.g. fruit juice, dairy and soup cartons)
- Empty aerosol canisters
The materials can all be mixed together as they are sorted out after collection at a materials recovery facility.