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We’re constantly being reminded about the importance of recycling and that we should be trying to throw as little away as possible. Not only does recycling help to reduce pollution, but it can also help to reduce our demand for raw materials meaning that our forests can be preserved.

As there is a lot of energy used in the creation of raw materials, recycling requires less energy, meaning that our natural resources can be preserved. Getting into the habit of recycling can sometimes be hard at first, especially when you aren’t quite sure what you can and can’t recycle.

Recycling however really doesn’t have to be a long and arduous task. Take a look at these top ten tips for recycling around the home and see for yourself just how easy it is to contribute to saving our planet by reducing pollution one step at a time!

 

1. Invest in a new set of containers

Having plastic bottles and cardboard boxes lying around your home until you decide to take them to your nearest recycling centre can be quite an inconvenience.

A simple solution would be to purchase a new set of containers or bins to store your recycling.

This is a much easier way to sort and store your recycling without it getting in the way. Try creating a space in your home dedicated for your recycling bins which you can purchase from a number of companies online and in-store.

 

2. Check what you can and can’t recycle

Another important tip for recycling rubbish around the home is that you should find out exactly what things you can and can’t recycle before you start storing them at home.

Contacting your local council is probably one of the easiest ways of knowing what you can and can’t recycle, as well as finding out when they will come and pick up your recycling, which often differs to normal bin days.

 

3. Locate your nearest recycling centre

Remember though, you don’t always have to wait for your local council to come and pick up your recycling. You also have the option of going to your local recycling centre to drop off your rubbish, which also means that you can still recycle unwanted recyclable products that your local council may not be able to take off your hands.

Supermarkets often have a recycling centre that you can go to, but you can also find out where your nearest recycling centre is by heading to a recycling locator tool.

 

4. Empty and clean out recyclable items

Items which you are wanting to recycle should ideally be emptied of any other rubbish and washed out thoroughly, particularly glass jars for hygiene reasons.

Not only will this mean that they are easier to be recycled, but it will also prevent any unwanted smells escaping from your bins.

 

5. Don’t forget to recycle other items around your home

Another top tip to be aware of is that recycling doesn’t have to be restricted to empty food packets and bottles, in fact there are lots of items that you could recycle around the home. When doing your annual Spring clean, you may come across unwanted items, such as clothes and shoes, all of which can be recycled by taking them to a clothing bank at the recycling centre or to a charity shop.

Other items such as toys, furniture or general household items may also be able to be taken to charity shops, so just because it doesn’t go inside your paper or plastic recycling bin, it doesn’t mean that it can’t be recycled in another way.

 

6. Encourage family members to participate

In order to help make sure that you are recycling as much of your household waste as possible, why not extend your green practices to your entire family?

Encourage all of the family to get involved by putting special recycling bins in different rooms. If you have youngsters, try rewarding them with treats when they recycle their waste. It’s a great incentive for the younger members to get on board with to start helping the environment.

 

7. Hire a skip

If you are completing a larger scale spring clean for your home or have some bigger items that you want to dispose of, instead of going to a landfill, why not hire a skip instead?

Here at Reds Skip Hire, we offer a special hire and removal service of skips to help you dispose of your rubbish in a more cost-effective and efficient way. With a range of varying skip sizes from 2-yards to 14-yards, we can help with all shapes and sizes of rubbish removal no matter your domestic or commercial project.

The benefit of hiring a skip means that you have the hassle of disposing of larger and more difficult products off your hands in a much safer way for the environment.

 

8. Don’t forget to recycle garden waste

Another top tip to remember when recycling around the home is that your garden waste can also be recycled too! Composting is a great way of getting rid of and recycling kitchen and garden waste which you can then use to help your garden grow.

You could also recycle your cuttings after mowing the lawn by simply leaving them on the ground. This will help to fertilise the soil as opposed to throwing them away.

 

9. Even electronics can be recycled

Electronic recycling is becoming much more popular in urban areas, and there are an increasing number of organizations that will take electronic devices off your hands and recycle them. Rather than just throwing your old electronic devices out, you could earn some extra money for your mobile phone by selling it to a company who specialise in the recycling of mobile phones.

 

Check product packaging

To help make the most of recycling in the home, when you’re out in the supermarket doing your weekly shop, check the product packaging to see if it is made using recyclable materials.

Products will usually include a symbol on the packaging to tell you if it can be recycled. To help educate yourself on the different recycling symbols and what they all mean, we would recommend checking out this guide.

Now that you are armed with these ten top tips for recycling around your home, hopefully you will find recycling your unwanted rubbish that little bit easier! Recycling is very important in order to help protect our environment and we’re to assist you with the removal of waste in a safer and easier way, therefore the more that you can try and recycle – the better!

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