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Waste prevention and recycling
Waste prevention and recycling
Find your nearest waste recycling centre, look up what to do with waste, get waste permits for vans and trailers, and report fly-tipping, illegal waste, litter and abandoned vehicles. Find your local council for bin / waste collection.
Fly tipping Household waste recycling centres What to do with your waste
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Waste prevention and recycling
Smart living
Find out how to prevent waste at home and in the garden, saving you money and helping the environment.
What to do with your waste
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Waste prevention and recycling
Visit a Household Waste Recycling Centre (HWRC) with a van, pick-up or trailer
You need a permit to dispose of household waste in a van, pick-up or trailer at any Hampshire HWRC. The permit can take up to 10 days to arrive and will incur an administration fee.
Household waste recycling centres
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Waste prevention and recycling
Book an appointment to visit your Household Waste Recycling Centre (HWRC)
Find your nearest household waste recycling centre (HWRC) and book an appointment. Understand what types of waste we accept and do not accept.
Household waste recycling centres What to do with your waste
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Waste prevention and recycling
Project Integra
Project Integra is a partnership working to provide an integrated approach to the collection, treatment and disposal of municipal waste in Hampshire
Project Integra
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Waste prevention and recycling
Recycle for Hampshire
Find out which items you can recycle and what happens to items like plastic bottles, cans, paper and glass that you put in your recycling bin.
Recycling
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Waste prevention and recycling
Report fly-tipping
Contact details of local city, borough and district councils in Hampshire for reporting fly-tipping.
Fly tipping
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Contact Project Integra
Contact Project Integra
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Waste prevention and recycling
Household waste
How to recycle or dispose of different types of domestic waste, such as aerosols, bubble wrap, foil, garden / green waste, mattresses, paint, polystyrene, rubble and tyres.
What to do with your waste
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Waste prevention and recycling
Recycling contamination
Why it matters when materials that cannot be recycled are put in recycling bins.
What to do with your waste
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Waste prevention and recycling
Waste separation at household waste recycling centres (HWRCs)
Residents are asked to separate their waste ahead of a visit to a Hampshire recycling centre. This is to ensure more waste is reused and recycled and reduce the amount of material that goes to landfill.
Household waste recycling centres
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Ecology
Community refill shop
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Projects
Community refill shop
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Slaters
Slaters reuse and repair site
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Waste prevention and recycling
What happens to your waste
Have you ever wondered what happens to your waste and recycling once it's collected from your home or taken to a recycling centre?
What to do with your waste
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Waste prevention and recycling
Persistent Organic Pollutants in waste upholstered domestic seating
Information and advice about Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) - chemical substances that are known to stay intact and do not break down.
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Top-Up
Top Top-Up reuse and repair site
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Totally versatile tomato sauce
Use your leftovers to make a totally versatile tomato sauce.
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Re:Dress
Re:Dress reuse and repair site
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The Green Gram Community Refill Shop
Community refill shop
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The Barn
The Barn reuse and repair site
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Sew Busy
Sew Busy reuse and repair site
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Waste prevention and recycling
In the garden
Use your kitchen and garden waste to make free soil conditioner which will nourish your plants and give you a beautiful garden
What to do with your waste
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Alter Ego
Alter Ego reuse and repair site
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Sew Quick
Sew Quick reuse and repair site