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Too Good To Throw
Away
Have
you ever wondered what happens to your rubbish?
It
may surprise you to learn that every year in Newry and Mourne we
produce over 40,000 tonnes of household waste!!!
An
astonishing fact!! And it gets worse. Lets consider what actually
happens to our waste. The majority of our waste, almost 80%, goes
to our landfill at Aughnagun, near Mayobridge. Once buried under
ground it is lost forever. But this should not be the case because
it is estimated that up to 70% of what goes into the average black
wheelie bin could be either recycled or composted. A lot of what
we throw away is actually very valuable material. We cannot continue
to landfill our rubbish – we must start to look at new ways
to deal with our waste.
Over
the next few months this column will be encouraging you to do something
different with your rubbish!
"Bring”
Recycling Sites
Recycling
is easy. You can either bring your materials to one of the Council’s
7 Household Recycling Centres. There you can recycle 33 different
types of material. Or why not visit the 37 recycling bring sites
located throughout the District where you can recycle 4 types of
materials including glass, cans, plastic bottles and textiles. For
more information on the types of materials we recycle Click
Here
The
Brown and Blue Bin Scheme
And
for some it gets even easier! Nearly all of the households in Newry
and Mourne also have some type of kerb side recycling bin. These
are either brown or blue wheelie bins. By introducing these bins
the Council gives the householder the opportunity to recycle right
at home!
These
bins play a very big role in our recycling rates - 55% of the total
material recycled comes from kerbside collection.
The
Brown Bin
The
brown bin is for kitchen and garden waste such as grass cuttings,
fish bones, meat and food leftovers, spoiled fruit and vegetable
and tea bags. All these materials rot and are full of nutrients
and minerals. Never put plastic or glass in your brown bin. These
could contaminate tonnes of compostable waste. The material collected
in the brown bin is taken to Natural World Products in Keady and
transformed into compost which can then be used to help more plants
grow. If you do not have a brown bin it is possible to get a home
composting bin to make your own. For more information on your brown
bin Click
Here
This
year the brown bin scheme resulted in the recycling of 2407 tonnes
of organic waste. It is estimated that up to 45% of your waste can
be composted.
The
Blue Bin
The
Blue Bin is for the collection of clean, dry and loose recyclable
material such as paper, magazines and cardboard, aerosols, plastic
bottles and food and drinks cans. It is important that you do not
place glass items in the blue bin or place any items in a plastic
bag. The material collected is taken to a local reprocessing facility
REGEN Waste where it is sorted, baled and transported for final
recycling. At the minute REGEN are processing about 609 tonnes of
Newry and Mournes’ waste every month.
Recycling
makes sense
By
recycling your waste you are giving it another chance. Instead of
it being lost forever in our landfill site it can be changed into
something else.
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Recycled plastic bottles change be made into fleeces, socks, hats
and even park benches!
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Glass can be recycled over and over again to make new containers!
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Cans can be melted down and eventually become parts of cars or bikes!
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Recycled paper makes up 70% of the raw materials for UK newspapers!
So next time to go to your black wheelie bin to throw something
away. Think First! Can it be Reused? Can it be recycled? Remember
- your rubbish does not become waste until you throw it away!
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