Are tips Open in lockdown Bristol?
Visiting Bristol’s Reuse and Recycling Centres Our Recycling Centres are open. The current rules and number plate system remains in place for the foreseeable future. Any visits must be in line with odd and even number plate system. This is to allow for social distancing and to help reduce queue times.
How do I dispose of my old laptop Bristol?
Unwanted computers can be donated to Bristol Computer Reuse who re-distribute to local individuals or organisations- 3000 computers in Bristol in 5 years. Businesses should consider leasing schemes for IT networks to minimise waste.
Can I take a van to the tip Wiltshire?
If you use a van, pick-up, or a large trailer (between 1.8 and 3 metres) to visit any of Wiltshire’s household recycling centres, you will need a free permit. If you don’t already have a permit, once you have received email confirmation of a permit application you may visit a HRC site.
Can I take my van to the tip Bristol?
Vans and trailers will need a permit. You can only go to the recycling centre on certain days, based on the last number on your vehicle’s number plate. Find more information on our tips and recycling centre page. It’s illegal to bring business, trade or construction waste to the recycling centres.
Can you take soil to the tip?
CAN YOU TAKE SOIL TO THE TIP? Why not avoid the effort of heavy handling, multiple trips and subsequent mess (or even worse scuffs and scratches) of taking soil to the tip and employ a registered waste carrier to collect and dispose of your excess dirt.
Do recycling Centres take freezers?
Yes, in the case of fridges or freezers you must take out all the food and have them defrosted so that they don’t make a mess and attract unwanted rodents during transport and recycling.
Can you put old toaster in recycle bin?
They are recyclable and should be recycled too. You may also be putting yourself in the danger of a fire if you leave your toaster in the trash can. Toasters are combustible, meaning they can easily catch on fire.
Can I put a toaster in the recycling bin?
Never send lithium-ion batteries or rechargeable batteries to recycling facilities. They can cause a fire. Do not dump your electronics like hair dryers, vacuum cleaners, toasters etc. in your bin.
When is Bristol City Council recycling centre open?
Smaller recycling centres can be found using Bristol City Council’s recycling centre finder. Opening hours (Winter hours) Monday: 8 am – 4.15 pm Tuesday: 8 am – 4.15 pm Wednesday: 8 am – 4.15 pm Thursday: 8 am – 4.15 pm Friday: 8 am – 4.15 pm Saturday: 8 am – 4.15 pm Sunday: 8 am – 4.15 pm. Open 7 days a week
How tall do you have to be to recycle in Bristol?
Householders using a van, pick-up or towing a trailer over 1.52 metres (5 feet) in length, will need to apply for a permit using the household waste recycling centres permit scheme. A height restriction of 2.4m applies at both Household Waste Recycling Centres.
Where can I pick up Bristol waste bin?
Bristol Waste can now offer a large, 1100 litre bin for residents. The bin will be delivered to your driveway or another flat surface at your property and picked up when it’s full.
Do you need a photo ID to recycle in Bristol?
You’ll need to sort recyclables and waste before visiting. You must present valid ID confirming Bristol residency to use the recycling centres. These measures are designed to help reduce long queues and save the city money. If you’re unable to provide photo ID please email [email protected]