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HORSHAM’S Mobile Household Waste Service is going green from Saturday April 3. The current service is being replaced with a new service that will accept, for the first time, green waste for composting and some white goods for recycling.
Work is scheduled to start this spring on Worthing’s new purpose-built West Sussex County Council Household Waste Recycling Site.
Metres upon metres of electrical cables, video tape and even nylon tights are cleaned daily from West Sussex’s state-of-the-art Materials Recycling Facility (MRF).
West Sussex residents are switched on when it comes to reducing the amount of WEEE - Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment - going to landfill.
Household Waste Recycling Sites have today (14th January) re-opened as normal.
East Grinstead’s Household Waste Recycling Site will undergo major modernisation next year.
The drive has led to West Sussex residents recycling almost twice as much as the national average of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) per person.
West Sussex went 'Wilde' today (15th July) when pop icon and celebrity gardener Kim Wilde officially opened one of Viridor's newest and most technologically advanced Materials Recycling Facility (MRF).
Almost 10 months on from a devastating fire at Crawley's Household Waste Recycling Site (HWRS) and transfer station, site operators Viridor is delighted to announce that the facility is now open again and it is business as usual.
Ahead of the official start of Spring on 21st March, Recycle Now has teamed up with clutter expert Beverly Wade to launch the ‘Don’t bin it, bring it’ campaign. The campaign will encourage us all to recycle electricals or ‘e-clutter’ as part of a spring clean.



