If you ever wanted to know what happens to all your recycling read on...
Steel/Aluminium Cans
Taken to AMG in Hartlepool where it is separated into
aluminium and steel using a magnetic process and then taken through the
recycling process, melted down and reformed into other metal products.
Cardboard
Taken to J&B Recycling, who then transfer it to various
reprocessers in the UK.
Wood
Wood is taken to local company Tonks, who try to reuse the good
quality wood. The remaining wood has metal fastenings removed and is
shredded before it is sent to a mill where it is made into wood
composites.
Glass
Collected by Glass Recycling UK (GRUK) and J&B Recycling
(Hartlepool) and then transported to the Glass Recycling UK plant in
Barnsley. The glass is separated by colour. Fastenings and lids made from
other materials are removed. The glass is then melted down in a
furnace and remoulded into other glass items.
Plastic Bottles
Collected by J&B Recycling who then transfer it to AWS
(Gloucester) for recycling. The plastic is sorted into different
types and then shredded ready for reuse.
Garden Waste
All of the garden waste that we collect is composted at the
Haverton Hill Household Waste Recycling Centre.
WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment)
Things like fridges, freezers, large domestic appliances,
televisions, toasters and, kettles are collected for recycling and
taken to Wincanton at Billingham. They are put in a metal drum (that looks
a bit like a large washing machine) the items are broken up and then hand
sorted for recycling. Fridges and freezers have the gas elements removed
before they are recycled.
Textiles and Shoes
Are collected by the Salvation Army, R&S Recycling and Oxfam. The
items are sorted and where possible they are sold through charity shops
linked to theses organisations. Things that are not suitable for
the shops are bagged and shipped abroad for use in third world
countries. Items unsuitable to be sold are recycled into rags.
CDs and Books
Are collected by the British Heart Foundation for reuse.
Furniture
Settlement Furniture Services (SFS) collect quality pieces of furniture and
working electrical products which are then sold via their warehouse at
Skippers Lane, South Bank.
FRADE collect quality furniture, working electrical products and good quality bikes, which are then sold via their shop, The Green Room at Brunswick Street in Stockton Town Centre. If you have any of these items and would like a collection, contact FRADE direct on: 01642 608791
Visit us at one of our recycling roadshows coming to an area near you.
If you would like more details about Waste & Recycling Services in
Stockton please contact Customer Services
