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What Happens To Your Recycling
Shanks East London is contracted to
Redbridge Council for the reprocessing of our recycling. Please
contact them if you require any further information about the
different usage of recyclates.
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Green garden waste
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Garden waste is sent for large-scale windrow composting at
either of two nearby locations.
The compost is then used in landscaping projects.
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Glass bottles and jars
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Colour separated glass is sent to a glass manufacturer in the
north of England and reprocessed into glass bottles and jars.
Any mixed coloured glass is sent to Portugal for use in the
bottle-making industry.
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Mixed papers
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Paper is baled up and taken to a newspaper recycling mill in
Kent which processes the paper and turns it into newsprint.
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Plastic bottles
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Baled and transported to a plastics recovery company where it is
sorted into different colours and types and melted into raw
materials for the plastics industry.
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Steel and aluminium cans and tins
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Steel cans are baled and transported to a major British
steel-manufacturing company for reprocessing into steel
products.
Aluminium cans are taken to a reprocessor where they are made
into new cans or other products.
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Shoes, clothes and textiles
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Good quality shoes and textiles are exported to developing
countries where they are distributed to local communities at a very
low cost.
Textiles that are unsuitable for reuse are shredded to make
wiping rags, felt or packaging materials.
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