What happens to my recycling?
What happens to my recycling?
Recycling is collected from homes and schools in Southwark and taken to our materials recovery facility.
This is a waste processing facility that separates materials by machinery and by hand to recover recyclable materials from a waste stream, which can then be taken to reprocessors to be made into new products.
It separates paper and card, cardboard, liquid food and drink cartons, plastic bottles, plastic food containers, steel tins, aluminium cans, and glass bottles and jars.
Where do the materials go?
All materials we collect and recover for recycling at our materials recovery facility will be sent to reprocessing facilities, mostly in the UK.
However, sometimes, we export materials often on what would be empty ships to make new products in another country. This could be because there is not much demand at the time in the UK for those materials.
It still benefits the environment because the materials are recycled and not lost in a landfill.
Reuse and recycling centre
Address: 43 Devon Street
(off Old Kent Road)
London
SE15 1AL
Tel: 020 7525 2000
