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I'm a little confused about what can get recycled with regards electrical items, especially downlights, but generally all item... outside lights, old sockets/switches etc etc.

Do you just put all the items in the electrical bins at the recycling centre? I get the feeling this is just for more usual household items like irons and toasters, so perhaps light fittings/sockets etc just end up in landfill, do they really strip these items down?

An outside light for example may be mainly metal rather than an electrical item, perhaps it goes in the metal bin?

The reason I ask it that I get the feeling that the chaps at the recycle centres don't really know.

Is there a better alternative with regards recycling all the used parts you remove?
 
I get it certificated through a pukka waste disposal agent and keep my WEEEE disposal certificates just in case! I used to think it was an onomatopoeia Weeeeee! as you through it in the bin. Though I speak of volumes like 200 tubes, 100 light fittings that kind of numbers so I can't take it to the tip being commercial waste.
 
I'm a little confused about what can get recycled with regards electrical items, especially downlights, but generally all item... outside lights, old sockets/switches etc etc.

Do you just put all the items in the electrical bins at the recycling centre? I get the feeling this is just for more usual household items like irons and toasters, so perhaps light fittings/sockets etc just end up in landfill, do they really strip these items down?

An outside light for example may be mainly metal rather than an electrical item, perhaps it goes in the metal bin?

The reason I ask it that I get the feeling that the chaps at the recycle centres don't really know.

Is there a better alternative with regards recycling all the used parts you remove?
You can't take your trade waste to the local council recycling centre. Or you shouldn't do, you naughty boy.
 
You can't take your trade waste to the local council recycling centre. Or you shouldn't do, you naughty boy.
me: "just had my house rewired and the electrician left me all the old stuff".

waste centre op: " thats 4 times your house has been rewired this year".
 
I leave everything with the customers, but do mention taking it to recycling centre if they're passing, if your making a specific journey the carbon footprint of trudging over there burning deisel probably outweighs the benifits. Anything I sort out at home like surplus mcbs I drop in to one when I pass in the car.

Just took a load of cable in to get weighed this week and pvc was 1.10 per kg, but I only save it if I have a run of larger jobs, rest of the time I leave that too
 
I dispose of my trade waste in my (council-run) trade waste wheelie bin. The bloke who co-signed the Duty of Care Waste Transfer Note assured me that anything that can be recycled, is.

If you take your waste to the council tip, then you could argue that local tax-payers are effectively subsidising your business by paying for your waste to be disposed of/recycled by the council.
 
I dispose of my trade waste in my (council-run) trade waste wheelie bin. The bloke who co-signed the Duty of Care Waste Transfer Note assured me that anything that can be recycled, is.

If you take your waste to the council tip, then you could argue that local tax-payers are effectively subsidising your business by paying for your waste to be disposed of/recycled by the council.


I am also a tax payer and the VERY small amount I take is mixed with whatever domestic stuff I have, I'd rather that than it go to land fill, we bury a disgusting amount of stuff as a race, my usual visit is to recycle my tassimo coffee pods which have to be taken there to recycle
 
I am also a tax payer and the VERY small amount I take is mixed with whatever domestic stuff I have, I'd rather that than it go to land fill, we bury a disgusting amount of stuff as a race, my usual visit is to recycle my tassimo coffee pods which have to be taken there to recycle
To be honest, when I phoned the council to set up trade waste collection, the bloke who runs it asked what my business was (sole trader electrcian) and said, "I'm surprised you want to bother, most people just put it in their black wheelie bin or take larger items to the tip. But we can set it up if you really want to..."
 
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