Three more materials for kerbside collections

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Three more materials can now be included in Somerset householders’ weekly kerbside recycling.

Aerosols, textiles and paper kitchen towel have been added to the 10 materials already taken every week: food waste, paper, card, glass bottles and jars, food and drink cans, plastic bottles, aluminium foil, clothes, shoes and car batteries.

It is the latest advance in the Sort It Plus kerbside service, which went county-wide from late last year, helping take Somerset’s recycling levels to around 51%, and mirrors progress at recycling sites, where materials taken now include cooking oil for recycling to generate electricity.

As with all materials in the kerbside collection, there are some essential Dos and Don’ts:

Aerosols and textiles can also be taken for recycling to all recycling sites; food waste is not accepted at recycling sites except for disposal.

Cllr Derek Yeomans, chair of Somerset Waste Partnership’s governing Board, said: “Taking three extra materials at the kerbside is another step forward. This will improve services, deliver better value and help householders recycle more.”

Householders seeking more advice about kerbside collections should contact their district council customer services.