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Recycle Week appeal: "Let's waste less"

Recycle Week is focussing on electrical lovers and asking them to let their unwanted technology and gadgets go.

‘Let’s waste less’ is the request for Recycle Week 2010 with the focus this year on urging electrical lovers to let their unwanted technology and gadgets go.

According to new research launched ahead of the national week (21-27 June), our modern reliance on electrical goods and the emotional bonds we form with them are preventing people in Oxfordshire from recycling unused items. Many of these much-loved items could be put to good use by someone else, or be broken down into components: recycling the valuable materials to help preserve natural resources. To mark the sixth annual Recycle Week, Oxfordshire Waste Partnership (OWP) and Recycle Now are encouraging us to recycle more. 

OWP coordinator Wayne Lewis explains: “The aim of this Recycle Week is to encourage us all to think about the many, easy ways we can waste less and make more of the resources we have. There are now more ways than ever to give your electricals a new lease of life. More than a third (37%) of us say we would feel better if we could donate or recycle our unused small electrical goods and Oxfordshire councils are making it easier for us to do just that.”

The research from Recycle Now shows many of us continue to hang on to small electricals when we no longer have a use for them, whether they are broken or have been replaced with the latest model.  Respondents admitted keeping their unused electrical items for both sentimental and practical reasons:

Wayne adds: “If you’re not sure what electrical items can be recycled look to see if the item has a mains cable, uses batteries or need recharging and you’ll know we can put the raw materials to good uses again.”

Small electricals facts from Recycle Now

Rubbish events in Oxfordshire for Recycle Week

Day Time Location Activity
Monday 21st  - Friday 25th All week Dashwood and St Leonard’s primary schools, Grimsbury, Banbury. Electrical recycling collections as part of Cherwell’s blitz campaign in the area.
Monday 21st End of the school day Cumnor Primary School Information stand for parents on the Vale’s new recycling scheme
Monday 21st 10am – 3pm Templars Square Information stand from Oxford City recycling team
Tuesday 22nd All day New Marston Primary School Information stand from Oxford City recycling team
Tuesday 22nd End of the school day Watchfield Primary School Information stand for parents on the Vale’s new recycling scheme
Wednesday 23rd   End of the school day Kennington Primary School Information stand for parents on the Vale’s new recycling scheme
Wednesday 23rd   3pm – 7pm Cheney School Festival Information stand from Oxford City recycling team
Thursday 24th   End of the school day Wantage Primary School Information stand for parents on the Vale’s new recycling scheme
Friday 25th   End of the school day Botley Primary School Information stand for parents on the Vale’s new recycling scheme
Friday 25th   9am – 3pm Headington Farmers Market Information stand from Oxford City recycling team
Saturday 26th 10am – 4pm Manzil Way, Cowley Road Information stand from Oxford City recycling team
Saturday 26th 9am – 1pm Exeter Hall, Kidlington Compost giveaway: free compost for Cherwell residents 9am – 1pm made from their old garden waste.
Sunday 27th 9am – 1pm Bodicote House, Banbury Compost giveaway: free compost for Cherwell residents made from their old garden waste.
Saturday 3rd July 9am – 1pm Cooper School, Bicester Compost giveaway: free compost for Cherwell residents made from their old garden waste.

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