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Last Updated : 27.08.2008

How to deal with additional waste and recycling

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Crown Scheme

Not Enough Space In Your Landfill Bin?

On average each household produces over a tonne of waste every year and this amount is increasing. The Crown recycling scheme aims to reduce the amount of waste going to landfill by recycling and composting, as well as reducing the overall amount of waste we produce. However, we appreciate that there will be households producing more waste than average, or who are struggling with the Crown scheme for other reasons.

There are several steps to reducing the amount of waste you are producing.

Step 1

Ensure you are separating out all the waste that can be recycled and composted on the crown scheme and that they are being placed in the correct container

Step 2

Identify any other materials that can be recycled at one of the Neighbourhood Recycling Points or Household Waste Recycling sites. If you are not sure where your nearest recycling facility is please visit out Neighbourhood recycling Point List or East Sussex County Council's Household Waste Recycling Sites.

Step 3

Reduce the amount of waste being placed in the landfill bin.

East Sussex County Council are running offers on Compost bins, Green Johanna's, Green Cones, Wormeries and Kitchen Caddies.

If you don't have enough room in your garden for a compost bin, why not try the Kitchen Caddy which can be purchased through the County Council offer. The kitchen caddy allows you to compost your kitchen waste, including meat and bones, and bury the contents in the garden after a fortnight.

Step 4

Ensure that all waste left in the landfill bin is squashed down as much as possible. Try using carrier bags instead of black bags as you will get better results.

Step 5

If you are still having problems with the capacity of the landfill bin please contact the Waste Management Team on 01892 602626 to discuss the options available to you, larger wheelie bins are available in certain circumstances.

Not Enough Space In Your Blue Box?

Step 1

Ensure that you haven't placed any items such as cardboard or shredded paper in the blue box, which should be placed in the bin for green waste.

Step 2

Ensure that you haven't placed any items such as plastic bottles or glass in the blue box, which we are not able to collect from the kerbside for recycling.

Step 3

Ensure that you haven't placed any items such as plastic food trays in the blue box, which are not suitable for recycling.

Step 4

Place any additional recycling in a suitable container for collection. If possible use one container for paper and one container for cans and foil. Alternatively, paper and cans can be taken to one of the neighbourhood recycling points or household waste recycling sites.

Not Enough Space In Your Bin for Green?

Step 1

Ensure all your cardboard packaging is flattened down. Cut any large hedge cuttings into manageable sizes.

Step 2

Ensure you haven't placed any items in your bin for green waste which are not suitable for composting. E.g. Plastic Packaging, Beverage Cartons, Food Waste.

Step 3

Consider home composting or alternatively take your additional cardboard or garden waste to one of the Household Waste Recycling Sites.

East Sussex County Council are running offers on Compost bins, Green Johanna's, Green Cones, Wormeries and Kitchen Caddies.