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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 productsRecycling 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 bulkyStatistics on recycling
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Statistics on recyclingPaper
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Recycling statistics on PaperGlass
About The Government > Departments > Infrastructure > Waste Management > Statistics on recycling
Recycling statistics on GlassFood and drink cans
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Recycling statistics on Aluminium cansCivic amenity sites
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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 singlePlastic Bottles
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Recycling statistics on Plastic bottlesHousehold batteries
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Recycling statistics on BatteriesGlass
Home and Neighbourhood > Recycling > What can we recycle?
Bottles and jars of all colours can be recycled at the Public Recycling Sites, or via your kerbside recycling scheme if you are taking part in Douglas, Onchan or Braddan. Bottles and jars should