Islanders can dispose of general waste, furniture, wood, and other bulky items at the Household Waste & Recycling Centre.
Since the site at Longue Hougue reopened at the end of April 2020, measures to prevent the spread of COVID19 have meant a limit on what materials could be dropped off. Initially, this was restricted to the most common recyclable items - blue and clear kerbside bags, food waste, glass, scrap metal, inert waste, electrical appliances and rigid plastic.
Recycling Officer, Tina Norman-Ross said this was part of the phased reintroduction of services at the HWRC, which has been busy since reopening. With the initial peak over, some additional bins provided for materials previously accepted are no longer required, so the site can now receive more items.
As well as general waste and bulky items, the HWRC will now also accept clothes and pairs of shoes, but with strict controls in place. They will need to be placed in a bag before being deposited in the bin, and loose items will not be accepted.
Charity clothing banks at all other locations remain closed, on public health advice. “Unfortunately we still can’t receive everything we normally take at the HWRC, but we can now accept general black bag waste, as well as bulky items such as wood and old sofas. We think islanders will welcome this, as we know a lot of households have taken the opportunity during the lockdown to have a clear out at home.
“We would remind everyone though not to include batteries, flares, or large metal items in their general waste as these present a hazard or can cause damage at the processing stage.’’
The usual charges will apply for disposal of general waste, which will be based on £2.50 per black bag charge or equivalent. Staff will only be able to take card payments and contactless transactions are preferred.
Households that bring items not currently accepted will be asked to take them away again. Similarly, items in good working condition that are suitable for reuse will not be able to be dropped off, so islanders are being encouraged to keep hold of these where possible.
To ensure social distance is maintained, site staff are unable to help unload vehicles. Large or heavy items, such as domestic appliances, should only be brought to the site if they can be safely unloaded by those delivering them. Anyone visiting the site can be accompanied by someone from the same household.
Bring bank sites currently remain closed and islanders are encouraged to make full use of the kerbside recycling scheme. There is also no limit to the number of general waste bags households can set out, provided each one has the appropriate payment sticker applied and is not too heavy for the collection contractors to lift.
The following goods will not be accepted at this time;
Batteries - household & car
Bubble wrap and polythene
CDs, DVDs & VHS
Oil (cooking and motor)
TVs/computer screens
Fire extinguishers
Fluorescent tubes and light bulbs
Gas cylinders
Polystyrene (except in black bags)
Printer cartridges
uPVC windows & doors
Paint
Mattresses
Accepted items:
Blue & clear kerbside recycling bags
Bulky cardboard
Clothing & shoes
Domestic appliances
Food waste
Furniture (unsuitable for reuse)
General waste and bulky waste
Glass bottle and jars
Inert waste (e.g. bricks, stone, ceramics.)
Rigid plastics
Scrap metal
Small electric items, incl. computers
Wood