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Recycling

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Recycling Recycling is the process by which unwanted or unusable goods are collected and treated either mechanically or by heat and turned into materials which can be used to make new products

Recycling locations

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Civic amenity sites, Public recycling sites & Kerbside collection  Civic amenity sites There are four Civic Amenity Sites on the Island providing facilities for residents to deposit bulky

Statistics on recycling

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Statistics on recycling

Firms invited to discuss recycling sediment dredged from Peel Marina

News > 2023 > Aug > 08

An exercise is under way to gain feedback from businesses interested in recycling sediment removed from Peel Marina. In spring 2020 and 2021, around 23,000m3 of sediment was dredged from the marina

Prison recycling scheme achieving cost savings

News > 2015 > Jan > 20

The recycling of waste at the Isle of Man Prison is continuing to achieve significant benefits and savings. As well as helping to cut operating costs and reduce the prison’s impact

Paper

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Recycling statistics on Paper

Glass

About The Government > Departments > Infrastructure > Waste Management > Statistics on recycling

Recycling statistics on Glass

Food and drink cans

About The Government > Departments > Infrastructure > Waste Management > Statistics on recycling

Recycling statistics on Aluminium cans

Civic amenity sites

Home and Neighbourhood

washing machines, kitchen units). The Sites also provide a recycling service for a number of materials including lead acid batteries (e.g. car batteries); dry cell batteries (e.g. rechargeable or single

Plastic Bottles

About The Government > Departments > Infrastructure > Waste Management > Statistics on recycling

Recycling statistics on Plastic bottles
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