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What happens to your recycling

We take your recycling to a transfer site in Hereford or Leominster where it is loaded into larger containers and taken to our EnviroSort facility in Worcestershire.

When your recycling arrives at EnviroSort it is all mixed together. EnviroSort uses hand sorting and a mechanical process to separate out all the materials into their different types.

Watch the video below to follow your recycling's journey.

Once the materials have been sorted they are sent to re-processors in the UK and Europe to be recycled.

Find out what happens to the different materials:

Mixed paper & card

Household plastic packaging

Food tins & drink cans

Mixed glass bottles & jars

How electrical items are recycled

Collected items are broken up, and plastics and metals are separated for reuse in industry. Recycling electrical goods is crucial as many of the precious metals they contain are becoming scarce.

How batteries are recycled

Battery recycling varies by battery type but generally involves sorting, shredding, and then either smelting or using high-temperature processes to extract and purify valuable metals for reuse.

For more information on where your recycling goes and how it's recycled visit the Envirosort website.