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Waste and recycling centre returns to normal operation this weekend

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Wednesday 17 June 2020

The Longue Hougue Household Waste & Recycling Centre (HWRC) will return to normal operations this weekend.

Since the site reopened at the end of April, measures to prevent the spread of COVID 19 meant restrictions on certain items that would normally be accepted. However with the island entering phase 5 of the exit strategy, these measures are no longer required.

The site will be closed on Friday (19 June) for Guernsey Waste to restore the pre-lockdown layout.

Recycling Officer Tina Norman-Ross said: "From Saturday we will be back to normal and accepting all the usual materials. That includes household and car batteries, fluorescent lamps, CDs and DVDs, motor and cooking oil, mattresses, televisions, and paint.

"We first have to return the bins to their original position, which we can only do safely while there is no-one dropping off items. The site will therefore be closed on Friday, and that will be opportunity for a good tidy up.  It has been very busy recently, open 7 days a week.

From next week, the site will be closed on Thursdays, in line with normal operating hours. It will be open 8am - 4pm on other weekdays and Saturday, and 8am - noon on Sundays. 

There will still be some restrictions in place for reuse items. GO is currently unable to accept soft furnishings, such as sofas and chairs, upholstered beds and headboards or soft toys.  It is anticipated that all of these items will be able to be accepted again from the 29 June. It also unable to accept donations on a Sunday, until further notice.

From 1 August, polystyrene and VHS tapes dropped off at the HWRC will be subject to a charge of £2.50 per black bag or equivalent - the same as for general waste.

Although households can currently dispose of these items free of charge at the HWRC, they are included in mixed waste materials sent for energy recovery.

Prior to 2019, Guernsey Waste was paying around £3,000 per tonne to recycle polystyrene. That was justified because it saved valuable space in landfill at Mont Cuet, but that site no longer receives general waste. 

There is also no longer a recycling route for VHS tapes.

"Now that we are not recycling these items, there is no reason for them to be treated differently to other general waste, for which a charge applies. From August that will be the case at the HWRC, but households can also dispose of these materials in their general waste, as part of the parish waste collections." 

Guernsey Waste will also be reinstating three of the island's bring bank sites from 8am on Monday 22 June at Waitrose Rohais, Salerie Corner and at the Longfrie Inn.

"We know that the vast majority of local households prefer to use kerbside collections, and prior to the sites being closed due to COVID 19 bring banks only accounted for around 10% of the material that we collected. The recent lockdown has required those households to switch to kerbside and we hope that many who have made this switch continue to do so due to the ease of the kerbside service that is provided.

"It was always our intention to review the bring bank system in light of the introduction of kerbside collections, which effectively brings a site to your door. That review is currently underway, and includes examining how we regulate and monitor sites, and which ones should remain, based on their facilities, popularity, location and environmental impact.

"The three sites that are reopening are in addition to the HWRC, which takes all bring bank materials and is open six days a week. We have therefore decided not to reinstate other sites while the review is underway."

The charity clothes and textiles banks, which are managed by a private contractor, are also set to reopen from next Monday.

A full list of items accepted at the HWRC can be found at www.gov.gg/hwrc.

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