Introduction

Summary

Introduction to rubbish, waste and recycling services

Welcome to this section of Babergh’s website dedicated to Rubbish, Waste and Recycling.

In this section of Babergh's website find out about:

The Refuse Collection Calendar for 2008 is now available, please follow the link below to find out the new collection dates:

Domestic Refuse Collection Calendar 2008

If you are not sure where the information you need about rubbish, waste and recycling is, please use our sections A-Z:

    A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S  -T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z

Why is "Waste and Recycling" so important?

So why is this subject so important to Babergh people? Simple. All of us in Babergh, as in Suffolk and elsewhere, are in a race against time. By the year 2015 the ‘landfill’ site at Great Blakenham – where all of our black bin waste is currently buried in a huge hole in the ground – will be filled.

There is a serious environmental cost involved in burying our waste in the ground – and that cost is growing. If we are to keep our council taxes down, then all of us are going to have to learn the four Rs of dealing with, and cutting down, our waste… reduce, re-use, recycle and recover. And that job has to begin now…not in 2015.

Good things are already happening in our area. Currently Suffolk is the second highest recycling authority in the country, but as a community we can all do more. We are all in this together. If we do not take up the challenge of cutting our levels of waste the cost will be real and two-fold…to our environment…and in our pockets. The purposes of this section of Babergh’s website is to give clear information about the service we offer and to offer practical advice and tips that we need to help us become ‘wastecutters’, thoughtful re-users and better recyclers. It may mean that each of us has to change our whole way of thinking about what we have always casually thrown away. The question is: are we community-minded or not? If we are, then we simply have no alternative.

Select the links below for more information on recovery and the future of waste in Suffolk:
Suffolk County Council - The Future of Waste in Suffolk
The Future of Waste in Suffolk - pdf Leaflet

See the link below for general information on rubbish, waste and recycling in Suffolk:
www.suffolkrecycling.org.uk

Collection Service – The TwinBin Scheme

Your refuse collection scheme involves the use of two wheeled bins. One is a blue bin for the collection of recyclable materials, and the other a black bin for non recyclable waste.The service is operated by our contractor Cleanaway Limited. Every household receives a weekly refuse collection service. One week the recyclables in the blue bin are collected, the next week the black bin is emptied.

Collection Instructions

Please ensure that your wheeled bin is presented at the kerbside for collection by 7am.

Bin lids should be firmly closed.

No side waste will be collected. However, a limited amount of flattened cardboard can be left at the side of your blue bin for collection.

Contaminated Blue bins will not be emptied.

Further Information

For information on refuse collection and recycling - please contact our Refuse Hotline:


For information on street cleansing, vehicle disposal, fly tipping, and dog fouling - please contact the Environmental Protection Team:

 

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Last updated on: 29 September 2008 | Date of next review: 29 September 2009

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