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Watford Borough Council Moves to Fortnightly Recycling Collections

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Watford Borough Council Moves to Fortnightly Recycling Collections

In a bid to enhance environmental sustainability, Watford Borough Council is aligning with the practices of 80% of councils nationwide by transitioning to fortnightly recycling collections.

Starting from October 21, 2024, this change specifically affects low-rise properties, where blue-lidded bins will now be collected every two weeks.

Recycling

The Green Approach

The shift to fortnightly collections represents a greener approach to recycling. By reducing the frequency of collection vehicles on our roads, the council aims to decrease carbon emissions significantly. While other waste collections remain unchanged, this adjustment offers better value for money and encourages responsible recycling practices.

Top 20% in England

Watford residents who diligently separate and recycle their waste deserve applause. Thanks to their efforts, Watford ranks in the top 20% of English councils for recycling. However, if your blue-lidded bin fills up quickly each week, consider these tips to maximize space:

  1. Crush and Flatten: Before tossing recyclables into your bin, crush and flatten items like plastic bottles and cans.
  2. Remove Excess Packaging: Take off excess packaging from items and break down large cardboard boxes.
  3. Compact Plastics and Cans: Create additional room by compacting plastics and cans.

Need More Space?

If your current 140-litre blue-lidded bin isn’t sufficient, you can swap it for a standard 240-litre bin. Households with four or more permanent residents can even apply for a second 240-litre blue-lidded bin to accommodate their recycling needs. Apply by clicking here before September 8, 2024, and receive your new bin free of charge before the service change¹.

Watford’s commitment to sustainability ensures a greener future for the community. Let’s continue recycling responsibly and contributing to a cleaner environment!

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