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Export of Recyclable Items - Frequently Asked Questions

Summary

Frequently asked questions to do with the export of recyclable materials

Is the material that I put in the blue bin being landfilled?

No. The material in the blue bins is transported to a refurbished Materials Recycling Facility (MRF) at Great Blakenham. Here the material is sorted into the different types of material and sent for onward processing. What happens to the contents of my blue bin?

How much of my blue bin waste is being sent abroad?

Recyclable material is a valuable commodity in the global market place. Some material is being processed in the UK, the rest is sent abroad to countries including China and Belgium.

Can you ensure that the material from Suffolk is meeting the legislation?

The material that you put in the blue bin is taken to a refurbished Materials Recycling Facility at Great Blakenham.  Once sorted, some material is sent abroad. The process is supervised by our Officers to ensure that the material is properly sorted and dealt with in line with all legislation. What happens to the contents of my blue bin?

How do Babergh know where recycled materials are taken?

Babergh has a duty of care to check where recycled materials are sent. The Head of Natural & Built Environment Division has visited China and saw material from this area being recycled into new products. Compliance with local environmental standards was checked with local regulators who were satisfied with the quality of recycled materials. Babergh and the other Suffolk Councils are therefore satisfied that materials from this area are being dealt with in accordance with International Standards and the Law.

What should l do with my envelope/paper with personal details?

It is recommended that anything you class as confidential should not be put in the blue bin. Shredded paper is not accepted in the blue bin and should be composted at home or put in your black bin.
Shred only the pieces of paper containing personal details. The remainder of the document can be recycled via the blue bin.

Facts about the Process

  1. The recyclable material is collected from the household and is then taken to the Materials Recycling Facility at Great Blakenham.
  2. At Great Blakenham, the material is sorted both by hand and mechanically. The material is separated into each type (paper, card, plastics, metals) and any contamination is removed.
  3. The separated material is then sold to reprocessors, either in the UK or abroad.

What happens to the contents of my blue bin?

External links ...

Department for the Environment, Food & Rural Affairs
Department for the Environment, Food & Rural Affairs
Taking action on waste is essential, since we are consuming natural resources at an unsustainable rate and contributing unnecessarily to climate change.
Recycling & waste web page
Environment Agency
Environment Agency
Learn more about how we manage waste and the processes that support our work. This section contains information on a range of waste-related subjects.
Waste web page
Suffolk County Council
Suffolk County Council
Suffolk has an excellent waste service. The local Suffolk Councils have been awarded Beacon Status for having one of the best waste and recycling services in the Country.
Energy from Waste in Suffolk web page
Suffolk Recycling
The one-stop shop for all your household waste recycling needs if you are a Suffolk resident.
Suffolk Recycling website
Waste & Resources Action Programme (WRAP)
Helping individuals, businesses and local authorities to reduce waste and recycle more, making better use of resources and helping to tackle climate change.
Waste & Resources Action Programme website

About links to external sites.

Contact us ...

Team:
Waste Management
Telephone:
01473 825890
Minicom/textphone:
01473 825878
Fax:
01473 825770
Address:
Babergh District Council
Corks Lane
Hadleigh
IPSWICH
IP7 6SJ

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Last updated on: 19 August 2011 | Date of next review: 19 August 2012

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