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RECYCLING


This week we have been looking at recycling… are the new TV ads featuring Diarmuid Gavin and Olivia Nash changing consumers’ minds?
Are people in Northern Ireland coping with the blue recycling bins that councils have been introducing? And how inconvenient is it for consumers to have their blue bins collected one week, and their regular bins the following week? We talk about the rationale behind fortnightly collections of waste and recycling.

Declan Allison of Friends of the Earth and Eric Randall of Bryson House Recycling Centre came into the On Your Behalf studio.

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For more information on the Wake up to Waste campaign, other general waste enquiries and to find out about your local recycling centre check out our related links
Tel: 028 9054 3725,
wakeuptowaste@doe.gov.uk

Bryson House Recycling Centre runs kerbside collection schemes and Cash for Cans services.
For more information contact Bryson House at:

Bryson House Recycling Centre
Unit 3
16 Prince Regent Road
Belfast BT5 6QR
Tel: 028 9040 1070

Friends of the Earth can be contacted through their Belfast Office:
Tel: 028 9023 3488
foe-ni@foe.co.uk






 


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Wake up to Waste

Bryson House

Friends of the Earth


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