County Voice

Recycling and Waste

Residents recycle their way into the future

Denbighshire residents can be proud of the fact they have one of the best recycling rates in Wales. More than 64% of waste is recycled from households across the county.  

How the world deals with its waste is changing rapidly.  More and more manufacturers are now demanding the highest quality paper, card, plastic containers, cans, tins, glass bottles and jars so they can use them to make new products.

The Council has recently identified a way to help overcome the ever spiralling costs of managing Denbighshire’s waste.  Not only will the proposed new system help everyone to recycle more things more often, it will ensure we collect the best possible quality of recycling which we intend to sell to UK based firms who turn your items into new products. This is much better for the environment because these products can be recycled over and over again.  It also provides a valuable income to help us empty over 4 million waste containers every year.

We gave residents the opportunity to tell us what they thought about the newly proposed service. The Recycle More, Waste Less Survey has had an overwhelming response.  Over 2,300 of you responded online and 150 people completed surveys at libraries and One Stop Shops.  This information is extremely important and will help inform the decision the Council will soon have to make about the future design of our waste and recycling services.

Recycling

Our proposed new service will include:

  • A new weekly collection for recyclables such as paper, glass, cans, and plastic, collected at the same time as your food waste, with new and easy to use containers to store some recycling separate from each other.
  • A new fortnightly collection for clothes, batteries and small electrical items
  • By expanding the range of items you can recycle from your homes, and collecting them more often, there will only be small amounts of non-recyclable waste left.  We are therefore proposing to change the collection of non-recyclable waste to every four weeks.
  • Instead of your current 140 litre black bin, we will provide the option of having a new, larger 240 litre black bin.

We are confident that Denbighshire households will be able to rise to the challenge, but there will be some circumstances where this might be more difficult. Therefore, we are already looking at:

  • A new free service for waste such as nappies and incontinence products
  • Additional waste and recycling containers for larger households
  • Continuing with offering assisted collections for those that need them
  • Alternative recycling containers for people who require adaptations to help them manage their waste, or for households with restricted storage or access.

We would like to thank everyone who got involved in the survey or attended on the drop-in sessions.  That won’t be end of the discussion.  If the council makes a decision to change our current waste and recycling service, there will be many opportunities for residents to join in the debate as we plan and implement those changes.   The earliest that any changes would be made to the current service would be spring 2020.

Winter Hours Opening Times: Household Recycling Parks

CAD Recycling operate three permanent recycling parks namely Marsh Road Rhyl, Colomendy, Denbigh and Lon Parcwr, Ruthin.  We also offer a Saturday service twice each month in Corwen (Green Lane car park) and Llangollen (Llangollen Pavilion).  Each site can accept a wide range of household waste that we can’t pick up on your regular kerbside service. For a full list of services please visit www.denbighshire.gov.uk as services vary from site to site.

Some of the household items we can accept at our Recycling Parks

  Bric-a-Brac

  Computers and monitors

  Textiles

  Electrical goods

  Fluorescent tubes

  Engine oil

  Furniture

  Garden waste

  Soil & rubble

  Mobile telephones

  Televisions

  White goods

  Scrap metal

  Wood

  Batteries

RUBBLE, BRICKS, SOIL and TILES: Over the last few years, we have seen a significant increase in the amount of rubble being brought to our sites. From the 29th October (the day the clocks go back), we will accept a maximum of 3 bags of rubble per visit. Building rubble, bricks, tiles and soil are not classed as domestic waste (even if they come from a household) and we have no obligation to accept these at our sites. If you need to dispose of more of this type of, then you can hire a skip from a licensed company. The Council have put the restriction back in place to deter traders from illegally trying to use the sites. We are also stepping up enforcement activities to identify and prosecute businesses who knowingly bring their waste into the sites to avoid their own disposal sites.

Winter Opening Times:  29 October 2018 - 24 March 2018

Summer Opening Times:  25 March 2019 - 28 October 2019

Site

Monday to Friday

Saturday and Sunday

Monday to Friday

Saturday and Sunday

Rhyl

10am-6pm

10am-6pm

10am-6pm

10am-6pm

Denbigh

10am-4pm

9am-4pm

10am-6pm

10am-6pm

Ruthin

10am-4pm

9am-4pm

10am-6pm

10am-6pm

Llangollen

N/A

9am-11am (2nd and 4th Saturdays only)

9am-11am (2nd and 4th Saturdays only)

9am-11am (2nd and 4th Saturdays only)

Corwen

N/A

9am-11am (1st and 3rd Saturdays only)

9am-11am (1st and 3rd Saturdays only)

9am-11am (1st and 3rd Saturdays only)

(All sites closed 25th, 26th December and 1st January)

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