Recycling top tips
Recycling waste lessens the demand for raw materials in the
manufacture of new products. We are running out of these raw
materials!
Approximately 80% of the waste in your dustbin could be recycled
and composted.
Here are some tips on recycling:
Kent County Council and the district/borough councils of Kent
provide a range of facilities for you to recycle your waste:
- Household waste recycling centres
accept a range of items for reuse and recycling.
- You will also see recycling facilities in places such as car
parks - these are known as bring banks - you can find details of
these on the Recycle Now
website..
- Your local district/borough council may also provide a kerbside
recycling service where a bin, bag or box may be provided and
recyclables collected weekly or fortnightly.
- Get organised for recycling - sort out areas or containers to
store and separate your items when you are finished with them. Make
sure the whole family knows what goes where.
- If your district/borough council operates a kerbside collection
scheme, please use it.
- 'Shop and Drop' - take your recyclables when you go to the
supermarket. Many have recycling facilities - this way you're not
making a special to journey to recycle.
- Make recycling part of your regular routine.
- Use the information on the side of bring bank recycling
facilities. They will tell you if something can be accepted for
recycling.
- Buy products packaged in material that can be reused or
recycled.
- Empty aerosol cans can often can be recycled along with food
tins and drink cans. Please remove the plastic lid, but don't worry
about the plastic nozzle - this will be removed during the
recycling process.

- Window envelopes - can they be recycled with that plastic
window? Yes they can. The plastic window will be removed at the
recycling plant.
- Blue glass bottles should be placed in the green bottle bank
for recycling. This is because the colour is more easily absorbed
than if it were placed in with the clear or brown glass. We also
accept more green glass for recycling than the other colours.
- Yellow pages can be recycled at all Kent County Council
household waste recycling centres - please place them in the
cardboard containers. They may also be accepted at some bring
banks.
- The 'scrunch test' is a really good way of telling if something
is aluminium.