Please check with the fire extinguisher manufacturer first to see if they will take them back for recycling. You can arrange for a bulky waste collection servicecollection of microwaves. local householders choose us because our services are cheaper than skip hire and we clear away of your unwanted items legally and cheaply. Wallpaper cannot currently be recycled as it is difficult to pulp and is also often contaminated with paste. Please put it in your green rubbish bin. If you do not want to join the service, you can also take your garden waste (free of charge) to Hampshire County Council's Household waste recycling centres. You take them to Hampshire County Council'shousehold waste recycling centre. You can recycle phone books, including Yellow Pages, in your blue recycling bin. Alternatively, you can take it to Hampshire County Council's household waste recycling centre, where it can be sold on for reuse if in good condition. They cannot dispose of any other type of asbestos. Sections of this page. Exciting plans for Farnboroughs new leisure and cultural hub will be pressing ahead after Rushmoor Borough Council successfully secured 20 million from the governments Levelling Up Fund. Please see the Japanese knotweed page on the GOV.UK website for advice or phone the Environment Agency on 0370 8506506. Styrofoam cannot currently be recycled due to limited reprocessing facilities in the UK. You can use this service to book an appointment for us to collect your large unwanted items. You cannot recycle DVDs in our blue recycling bins. If the treadmill is in good condition, there are a number of organisations and charities, such as the British Heart Foundation,DebraandPhyllis Tuckwell Hospicethat will take it for resale. You must now have an appointment to visit any Hampshire HWRC. If you find a discarded needle in the street, please contact our Customer Services team on 01252 398 399 or email customerservices@rushmoor.gov.uk, giving a clear description of where the needle is. Have you ever wondered what happens to your recycling? Please visit thesoil page on the Hampshire County Council website for more information. You should not put garden waste in your blue recycling bin or your green rubbish bin. Otherwise they should be put in your green rubbish bin. Please see ourclinical waste page for more information. Please ask the site staff for guidance as they may charge a fee. Please see our Recycling directory for more information. Even though some contain plastic, the amount isso small it does not effect the recycling process. Payment methods: We take all major credit and debit cards. Pillows in good condition could be donated to local charities. Remember with our building refuse collection service we do all the lifting, loading and disposal and get rid of everything (or recycle) in our own refuse trucks. Visit our small electrical items recycling page for further details. You can take coat hangers that are in good condition to charity shops. Please visit theplastic packaging, pots, tubs and trays page on the Hampshire County Council website for more information. Due to oil and food residue left on the paper, fish and chip wrappings cannot be recycled and should be placed into your green rubbish bin. Pringles tubes can't be recycled in your blue bin as they are made from paper, foil and metal which cannot easily be separated. Please wrap them first. Please put bubble wrap in your green rubbish bin as it cannot be recycled. Find your nearest collection point on the Terracycle website. You can compost green garden waste, such as leaves,in your own garden using a home compost bin. Rushmoor Borough Councils Cabinet has agreed two important measures as it moves to help residents tackle the rising cost of living. You may be able to donate good quality bedding to a charity shop. You can take rubble to Hampshire County Council'shousehold waste recycling centre. Please put them in your green rubbish bin. bulky waste items (opens in new tab) page. If you are moving home (within Rushmoor) and would like to transfer your garden waste subscription to your new address, please call us on 01252 398 399. You can recycle cardboard in your blue recycling bin. We cannot recycle plastic bags, so please put them in your green rubbish bin. You can arrange abulky waste collectionof an artificial Christmas tree. We cannot accept fuels in our rubbish or recycling bins, and you should not take fuels to your local household waste recycling centre. If you have small quantities of cement bonded asbestos sheets to dispose of (no more than 15 sheets of approximate size 120cm x 60cm), you can take them to one of Hampshire County Council's household waste recycling centresthat are specially licensed to receive this type of hazardous waste. You can also call our Customer Services team using the contact details at the bottom of this page. You cancompost some food waste ina home compost bin. Knives should wrapped in old newspaper or similar and be put in your green rubbish bin. Gillette also run an enveloperecycling scheme,find out more on their website. If we didn't empty your bin on your collection day, please let us know. About the service. Plastic food packaging, like pots, tubs and trays, cannot currently be recycled due to limited reprocessing facilities available in the UK. Please do not place glass bottles and jars in your green or blue bins. Farnborough Household Waste Recycling Centre. You can also arrange for abulky waste collectionof computers. We can't currently recycle tetra paks due to their foil lining and plastic coating. Your next rubbish bin collection will be: If you subscribe to our garden waste service, your next collection will be: Download a PDF of your bin collection calendar to print out Candle jars are usually made from heat resistant glass, so can't be recycled with your food and drink bottles and jars. There are some restrictions. Razors and razorblades should be placed into your green rubbish bin. Alternatively, you can return most ink cartridges to their manufacturer for recycling. We accept all major debit and credit cards. If you have a question or comment about one of our services, we'd like to hear from you. Please see our bulky waste terms and conditionsfor more information. Please see the household and garden chemicals page on the Hampshire County Council website for more information. Please make sure paint is in a suitable, sealed container. Alternatively you can put bagged textiles, such as clothing, linen, curtains, and shoes, into one of our textile banks in Aldershot and Farnborough. Finally, shredding paper shortens the length of the fibres and paper recycling companies find it harder to recycle it. or view your calendar in an alternative format. Please put them in your blue recycling bin. Alternatively they can be placed in your green rubbish bin. You can recycle laptops using our small electrical items recycling service. Iron to give away. Please make sure you: The items listed above are a summary of what you can or can't recycle. This removes your details from up to 95% of direct mail lists. Once you have signed up for the service, all you need to do is put your bin or paper sacks at the edge of your property by 7am on your collection day. You can arrange for abulky waste collectionof a fish tank. Please put them into your blue recycling bin. For more information, visit thePro-Growwebsite. You cannot recycle aerosols that have a skull and crossbones or black cross on an orange background. Household waste recycling centres Visit or. You will usually be provided with your first clinical waste container by your doctor or hospital. Rushmoor residents will be able to book slots at Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRCs) in Farnborough (Eelmoor Road) and Aldershot (Ivy Road) from. You can put small amounts of bagged up animal waste in your green rubbish bin. Plastic food packaging cannot currently be recycled due to limited reprocessing facilities available in the UK. Aldershot and Farnborough homes will get a weekly food waste collection from autumn 2021 as part of the council's plans to tackle the climate emergency, declared by the council in 2019. Please visit therubble page on the Hampshire County Council website for more information. Please see the cooking oil page on the Hampshire County Council website for more information. You can get rid of DIY waste at to Hampshire County Council's household waste recycling centre. We also offer a garden waste collection service. Please contact a private disposal company, or search for car breakers or garages online. One-off collections are for if you produce a small amount of waste and you contact us when your box or sack is full and needs collecting. Please do not put them in your blue recycling bin. You can arrange for a bulky waste collection serviceof a washing machine. You can take electrical equipment to Hampshire County Council's household waste recycling centrefor recycling and safe disposal. You can also take it to Hampshire County Council's household waste recycling centre, where it can be sold on for reuse if in a good condition. Recycling directory Use our recycling directory to find out if you could be recycling more and how to get rid of your rubbish and unwanted items. You can't put duvets or pillows in textile banks, so please take these to Hampshire County Council's household waste recycling centre. Aluminium foil cannot be recycled in your blue recycling bin as it cannot be sorted at our materials recovery facility. You can take paint to Hampshire County Council's household waste recycling centre. building refuse collection : 8 cubic yards = 250.00 + VAT start from 40.00 | Sofa's and Armchairs = 19.00 + VAT | 5 cubic yards = 160.00 + VAT | Items which incur landfill taxes include: Mattresses = 20.00 + VAT and Tyres = 10.00 + VAT. Read about the information you send to us and what we will use it for. They have also set up in store recycling schemes with some of the UK's biggest retailers including Argos, John Lewis, Robert Dyas and many independent stores. If you have a question or comment about one of our services, we'd like to hear from you. Rushmoor residents will be able to book slots at Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRCs) in Farnborough (Eelmoor Road) and Aldershot (Ivy Road) from Monday, 15 June 2020, when details will be provided on how to book. People will be able to book a 30-minute slot up to 48 hours in advance. We do not collect commercial waste in your green or blue household bins. You can also take real and artificial trees to Hampshire County Council's household waste recycling centres. Straw bedding from herbivores/vegetarian animals can be composted at home. Please put styrofoam in your green rubbish bin. RECYCLING AND RUBBISH COLLECTIONS - UPDATE AND SURVEY As you know, we changed our bin collection service at short notice in March because of the. You cannot recycle aluminium foil in your blue recycling bin, however some charities do collect aluminium foil. . Alternatively, you can arrange for abulky waste collectionof an item of furniture. Alternatively, please put shredded paper into your green rubbish bin. You can recycle Christmas cards that do not have glitter or foil on them. Make sure you remove any personal details first. There is a charge for this service. We cannot accept pesticides in our rubbish or recycling bins. . Please place this packaging in your green rubbish bin, where it will be taken to an energy recovery facility and burnt, helping to generate electricity. Payment methods: We take all major credit and debit cards. You can fill in this form anonymously, but if you'd like us to get back to you, please provide your contact details. There is a charge for this service. Why not try real nappies as analternative to disposable nappies? For further details of your nearest disposal site and guidance on safe handling,please visit theasbestos page on the Hampshire County Council website. If you find a discarded needle in the street, please contact our Customer Services team on 01252 398399 or emailcustomerservices@rushmoor.gov.uk, giving a clear description of where the needle is. Where possible, paint will be made available to community repaint schemes for reuse. Cat litter can be a hazard to our recycling handlers. It should be wrapped up and placed in your green rubbish bin. We also have a number of charity music banks. You can reduce the amount of junk mail you get by signing up to theMailing Preference Servicefor free. Please put them in your green rubbish bin. Please see our bulky waste collection servicepage for more information. You should put wrapping paper in your green rubbish bin. Please visit our getting in touch page to give us your feedback or ask a question. You can donate good quality textiles to a charity shop for resale. Read about the information you send to us and what we will use it for. You can find more information on the aerosols page on the Hampshire County Council website. You can donate mobile phones together with their accessories to charities (remember to remove your SIM card first). You can swap your rubbish or recycling bin for a larger or smaller one. Please see theDIY waste page on the Hampshire County Council website for more information. You can also take a bath to Hampshire County Council's household waste recycling centre. Please place glass bottles and jars in your kerbside box or purple bin (if you live in a flat). Please put them on top of your green or blue bin on your collection day. Take away bags can only be recycled if they are completely empty and free from grease and food stains. You can return any unwanted medicines to your local chemist for safe disposal. Please see thefridges and freezers page on the Hampshire County Council website for more information. Most charity shops no longer accept video tapes, however there are some people still collect them, so selling them might be an option. There is a charge for this service. We cannot accept white spirit in our rubbish or recycling bins.