What happens to your recycling?
Following collection
from your property or local Neighbourhood Recycling Centre,
recyclables make their way to a Materials Recycling Facility. Here
they are processed before being transported to a final destination
to be recycled. The global nature of the recycling market means
that to be recycled these materials could be transported locally or
across the world.
Plastics are often exported to China to be
recycled while cardboard and paper has various destinations across
Europe and Asia. As the material collected in Broxbourne is
of a high quality all material is recycled. The companies
used to recycle the material are reputable and quality checks
carried out by the Environment Agency and Customs and Excise ensure
that the material is used for what it is intended for and does not
impact on the environment in other parts of the world.
Although the recyclables can be transported long distances they are
often transported in container ships returning to destinations
after bringing goods to the UK. These containers would otherwise be
returning empty.
However, some of your recycled material is
reprocessed locally. Your green waste is now being transported to a
new composting facility at Ridge, near Potters Bar. The fertiliser
produced is used on nearby farms reducing the impact of
transportation making it an even more environmentally friendly
process. Glass bottles collected from Neighbourhood Recycling
Centres are taken to Harlow where they are turned back into bottles
onsite.
Following reprocessing, materials can be made
into a variety of items such as car and aeroplane parts, insulation
for lofts and walls and fleeces. Please click on the picture below
for more information.

As you can see recycling is really useful in
not only reducing waste but in making new everyday products.
So please do your bit by recycling as much as possible.