London Borough of Lambeth Council has been providing their area with great recycling services to get people involved in saving the environment. They are working on a new Waste Strategy that is going to define how they manage the waste and recycling they receive from residents in the future. The strategy is going to include where their waste transport fleet is located, an improvement in the rate to which the community recycles, as well as how their services are operated.
It is a fact that about 45% of household waste can be recycled with ease. As a resident in Lambeth, you can have all of your drink and food cartons, plastic bottles, tins, glass, cardboard, and catalogues recycled for free with the orange recycling bag that they provide to you. The bag can be placed outside of your home to be collected on your specific day, which can be found out by going to the council’s website or by calling them. Housing estate tenants are also provided a recycling service, by which they can place their recyclable materials into green bins, which are usually located where they put their household trash.
London Borough of Lambeth Council delivers 30 orange sacks in bundles to the residents in their area each 4 months. The green box and orange sack needs to be placed by the inside edge of your property on collection day by 6:30am so that they can be clearly seen for the collectors. If there isn’t a frontage to your property, then the box or sack can be left on the pavement, but don’t put them out there before 6pm on the night before they are collected.
Contact Point
London Borough of Lambeth Council
Address
Town Hall
Brixton Hill
London
SW2 1RW
Phone Number
Switchboard and Out of Hours Emergency
020 7926 1000
Email Address
infoservice@lambeth.gov.uk
Website
http://www.lambeth.gov.uk
Opening Hours
Monday to Friday 8.30 am to 8.00 pm (phone)
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