Rubbish and recycling collections across Somerset are changing for the Easter holiday period.
Somerset Council says collections that would usually happen on Good Friday, 18th April, will take place on Saturday 19th April instead.
“There are no collections on Easter Monday, 21st April, and collections will be one day later for the rest of the week, including Friday collections taking place on Saturday 26th April.”
“To help crews speed up collections, please present boxes, bags and bins by 7am on the day of collection, or the night before.”
“With waste collections a day later a higher volume of waste is likely. Squashing, crushing and flattening waste can help to reduce the number of trips that teams need to make to empty their trucks, as well as creating more space in residents’ containers.”
All 16 of Somerset’s recycling sites will remain open during the Easter weekend from 9am to 4pm on Saturday and Sunday, weekdays sites will be open from 9am to 6pm. Opening days vary and are shown at: www.somerset.gov.uk/find-your-nearest-recycling-centre/
Somerset Council adds that almost all Easter egg packaging can be recycled in weekly kerbside collections.
- Cardboard box – flattened and into your black recycling box.
- Aluminium foil – scrunched and into your Bright Blue bag.
- Plastic mould – into your Bright Blue Bag.
“Not yet recyclable at the kerbside or at our recycling sites are chocolate bar and sweet wrappers, plastic bags and plastic-foil pouches, plastic ‘windows’ in boxes, and similar thin-soft plastic film.”
“Many of these plastics can be dropped off at supermarkets and some are taken in TerraCycle recycling schemes.”