Merseyside electrical recycling bag swap

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31st January 2015

Southport residents can get their hands on free recycling bags this January/February in exchange for unwanted or broken electrical items.

The giveaway, involving all 13 Merseyside Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRCs) is aiming to stop precious metals used in electronics and electrical equipment ending up in landfill.

Visitors to the Centres will get a free heavy duty recycling bag in exchange for broken or unused small electrical and electronic waste items – anything from hairdryers, hair straighteners and children’s electronic toys to radios, DVD players, mobile phones, kettles, toasters, power tools and more.

Household Waste Recycling Centres are one of the few places that householders can recycle small electrical items in Merseyside.

The scheme has been organised by Merseyside Recycling and Waste Authority (MRWA) and Veolia and begins on Saturday 17th January. Over the past three years MRWA has given away 21,000 recycling bags.

Councillor Graham Morgan, Chairperson of MRWA, said: “If you’ve got an electrical item that is broken or no longer used then drop it off at your local Recycling Centre, it’ll then be stripped down and the parts recycled.

“Last year we recycled over two-thousand tonnes of small electrical items and we know there is a lot more out there gathering dust and cluttering up homes. The bag offer is always very popular and works because it is a way of rewarding good recycling habits.”

Many electrical items such as mobile phones, consoles and tablets/computers contain valuable materials that can be separated in the recycling process. Precious finite metals (those that have a more limited supply) include gold and copper. These are valuable and can be reused in new products, saving resources and energy.

Alex Paterson, Director of Veolia, said: “At present small electrical items are commonly seen in the residual waste and in the kerbside dry recyclable containers. This means they do not get recycled and may end up in landfill. The blue bag will provide an easy way to collect and recycle these items and therefore improve recycling rates on Merseyside.”

Bag supplies are limited so will be issued on a first-come-first-served basis. Only one bag is available per person per visit.

Merseyside Household Waste Recycling Centres:

Bidston – Wallasey Bridge Road, Birkenhead CH41 1EB
Clatterbridge – Mount Road, Clatterbridge CH63 6JE
Formby – Altcar Road, Formby L37 8EG
Huyton – Wilson Road, Huyton L36 6AD
Kirkby – Depot Road, Knowsley Industrial Park L33 3AR
Newton-le-Willow – Junction Lane WA12 8DN
Otterspool – Jericho Lane, Aigburth L17 5AR
Rainhill – Tasker Terrace, Rainhill L35 4NX
Ravenhead – Burtonhead Road, St. Helens WA9 5EA
Sefton Meadows – Sefton Lane, Maghull L31 8BX
Southport – Foul Lane, Scarisbrick New Road PR9 7RG
South Sefton – Irlam Road, Bootle L20 4AE
West Kirby – Greenbank Road CH48 5HR

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