Huntingdonshire: Glass recycling starts
GLASS bottles and jars can be put in your recycling bins and bags from Monday (March 29). Huntingdonshire District Council is expanding its recycling service, saving all those trips to the bottle bank. Residents will have received a leaflet, on their rec
GLASS bottles and jars can be put in your recycling bins and bags from Monday (March 29).
Huntingdonshire District Council is expanding its recycling service, saving all those trips to the bottle bank.
Residents will have received a leaflet, on their recycling bin, which gives the details of what items can be recycled. Details were also printed on last week's Green Page in The Hunts Post.
HDC along with Cambridge City and Fenland District Council have agreed a five-year contract with recycling company Viridor for the sorting and processing of recyclables, including glass.
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INFORMATION: For more information on what can go in your bins, visit www.huntingdonshire.gov.uk and search for refuse and recycling using the A to Z search.
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