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Bank job for bottles
Any colour you like: the new recycling bins
Any colour you like: the new recycling bins

Glass recycling in the borough has received a boost after new bottle banks were installed at 14 sites.

Residents can now take empty bottles and jars to recycling centres in Borehamwood, Shenley and Radlett, in an effort to reduce the amount of waste sent to landfill.

Glass is one of the few materials Hertsmere Borough Council's waste vehicles cannot collect.

The new banks have sections for different types of glass, including green and brown-coloured items, as well as clear glass.

Gemma Godfrey, recycling officer, said: "The new glass banks look great and I hope residents will make good use of them.

"As we can't currently collect glass with other household waste and recycling, it's important that residents are able to recycle it in an easy and convenient way at the banks.

"Recycling your glass will reduce the amount of waste sent to landfill, which is really crucial at the moment as space is rapidly running out."

Ms Godfrey said there is an increasing demand for recycled glass products, with new bottles and jars among the possible creations.

The banks are for glass bottles and jars only.

Kitchenware, such as Pyrex and drinking glasses, spectacles, sheet glass and mirrors cannot be recycled in them.

Recycling banks can be found at:

Borehamwood

  • Belford Road
  • Three Ways Community Centre, Arundel Drive
  • The Venue Leisure Centre, Elstree Way
  • Borehamwood Shopping Park, Theobald Street

    Shenley

  • Andrews Close, off Potters Park Drive

    Radlett

  • Newberries car park, Newberries Parade

    8:26am Friday 9th May 2008

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    Posted by: Johnny Johnson, Radlett on 3:16pm Fri 9 May 08
    Hopefully before long we will be able to recycle glass in roadside boxes at home.
    This is the only way recycling works properly - when people can do it as easily as possible and thus not have to put too much effort in.
    It might sound pathetic, but it is true.
    Posted by: Jack, Borehamwood on 4:40pm Fri 9 May 08
    Yes, hopefully I can have yet another ugly bin outside my house to add the four I already have.

    This whole "green" business is just a way for Govt and council to cut costs and corners.

    We should have one bin, collected daily.

    The council and govt can use dole spongers to sort through the rubbish on council tax payers behalves.

    This whole 2 weekly collection is a bad joke, and shame on society for putting up with it.

    All because a few loud mouth dimwits shout "green" a lot.

    green. don't make me laugh.
    Posted by: Craig, Borehamwood on 5:25pm Fri 9 May 08
    Yes, hopefully I can have yet another ugly bin outside my house to add the four I already have.

    If we'd have had an adequate bin in the first place and the council allowed us to put glass in it then this wouldn't be necessary.

    This whole "green" business is just a way for Govt and council to cut costs and corners.

    This is the same Conservative council that you champion at any given opportunity.

    We should have one bin, collected daily.

    As if our council tax isn't enough, you want daily refuse collections?

    The council and govt can use dole spongers to sort through the rubbish on council tax payers behalves.

    I quite like that one!

    This whole 2 weekly collection is a bad joke, and shame on society for putting up with it.

    I really don't have a problem with the two week collections, but I can understand certain households having issues with it. I am all in favour of recycling, but the council seems determined to make it as difficult as possible by restricting what you can put in the kerbside bins. I see the Recycling Officer, Ms Godfrey says
    we can't currently collect glass with other household waste and recycling
    . Maybe this means that we will in the future.
    Posted by: Elle, Borehamwood on 11:08am Tue 13 May 08
    Some years ago I lived in Welwyn Hatfield and they provided a box for glass recycling. also, at one time they used to sell back compost at a reduced rate to local residents. I don't know if they still do but it was a good idea at the time.
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