Clean
plastic film, such as bread bags can now be recycled in the plastic carrier bag
recycling points at most major supermarkets.
The
message ‘Recycle with carrier bags at larger stores – not at kerbside’ will be
placed on packaging to make shoppers aware that plastic film can be
recycled.
The
following plastics can be recycled:
- Plastic carrier bags
- Plastic bread bags
- Plastic bags from breakfast cereals
- Plastic wrappers from multipacks of cans and plastic bottles
- Plastic wrappers from toilet roll and kitchen towels
- Plastic freezer bags
- Plastic magazine (home delivery) and newspaper wrap
To
recycle it, the plastic film must be clean. Unfortunately you can’t recycle
bubble wrap, clingfilm, crisp packets, foil pouches or film lids from food
trays.
Cabinet
Member for Highways and Neighbourhoods, Coun Nigel Sherwood (Brigg and Wolds), said: "North
Lincolnshire Council is always looking at ways to increase the amount of
recycling. It’s
incredibly simple to recycle your plastic film now facilities are available at
most major supermarkets. I’d
encourage people to do their bit for the environment and recycle their plastic
film.”
For
more information, contact the Customer Helpline on 01724
297000.
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