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  2. Civic amenity site - Wikipedia

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    A civic amenity site (CA site) or household waste recycling centre (HWRC) (both terms are used in the United Kingdom) is a facility where the public can dispose of household waste and also often containing recycling points. Civic amenity sites are run by the local authority in a given area.

  3. Recycling in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    There was a 235% increase in household recycling in England between 2000/01 and 2009/10. [10] 26.7 million tonnes of household waste was generated in 2015, of which ~11.6 million tonnes was recycled, reused or composted. [11] In 2015, dry recycling was the largest component of recycled waste, comprising 59% of the total. [11]

  4. Gypsum recycling - Wikipedia

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    Gypsum recycling in Europe was started by the Danish company Gypsum Recycling International A/S Archived 2013-12-02 at the Wayback Machine in Denmark, in 2001. After a few years the recycling system received waste from approximately 85 per cent of all public civic amenity/recycling centres and a recycling rate of 60 per cent of all gypsum waste ...

  5. SITA (waste management company) - Wikipedia

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    The company was formerly known as Swire SITA Waste Services Limited. Swire sold its interest in 2008 and the company name was changed to its present form in 2009. [7] In 2012 two former directors of Swire SITA were jailed for bribing Macao's former secretary for transport and public works Ao Man Long. The sentencing judge said that to some ...

  6. Household waste recycling centre - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Household_waste_recycling_centre&oldid=85453142"

  7. Glass recycling - Wikipedia

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    Glass recycling is the processing of waste glass into usable products. [1] ... at civic amenity sites and in local neighborhoods in the United Kingdom.

  8. Waste sorting - Wikipedia

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    Waste can also be sorted in a civic amenity site. Waste segregation is the division of waste into dry and wet. Dry waste includes wood and related products, metals and glass. Wet waste typically refers to organic waste usually generated by eating establishments and are heavy in weight due to dampness.

  9. Recycling in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Medication – civic amenity sites, and pharmacies; Tires – civic amenity sites; Ink cartridge – can be filled in stores again, or returned to collection points (WeCycle bins) [8] Timber – civic amenity sites; Household appliances – can be returned through shop when buying new products, or civic amenity sites