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Be a bright spark – recycle electric goods in Brighton and Hove!

by Frank le Duc
Wednesday 25 Dec, 2013 at 10:42AM
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With thousands of people expected to receive electrical goods for Christmas across Brighton and Hove, council bosses are urging people to recycle the unwanted items that may be being replaced.

Brighton and Hove City Council said: “If Santa brings you a new hairdryer, food processor, mobile phone or electrical drill for Christmas, don’t forget to recycle your old one.

“Brighton and Hove City Council has 20 recycling collection points for small electrical items across the city where old and broken kettles, hair dryers, toasters, DIY tools and irons can be recycled.

“The scheme is run by the council and Veolia Environmental Services as part of a drive to encourage residents to reduce waste and to recycle more.”

Councillor Pete West, chairman of the council’s Environment, Sustainability and Transport Committee, said: “The average resident accumulates three new electrical items each year and many of these are Christmas presents.

“However, only one in five small electrical items gets recycled.

“With 20 sites across the city, residents can easily recycle their unwanted items and we hope to see the banks filling up by the new year.”

The council said: “All small items, broken or usable, are accepted including toys, shavers, phones, DIY tools, mobile phones and kitchen appliances.

“They just need to be small enough to fit through the chute.”

The sites can be found at

  • Marine Cliffs Car Park, Rottingdean
  • Asda Brighton Marina
  • Whitehawk Family Centre
  • Leybourne Parade, Lower Bevendean
  • Withdean Stadium
  • Outside the Hiker’s Rest pub, Coldean Lane
  • Opposite 57 Ladies Mile Road, Patcham
  • Montpelier Crescent
  • Opposite the Glass Centre, 224-226 Portland Road
  • Goldstone Retail Park 
  • Kingswood Street
  • Little East Street, east of Brighton Town Hall
  • Whitecross Street
  • Regent Street
  • The Level, Union Road
  • Tisbury Road, outside Hove Town Hall
  • Upper Rock Gardens
  • Wickes DIY, Davigdor Road (Lyon Close)
  • King Alfred Leisure Centre Car Park
  • Norfolk Square, Western Road

The council said: “Electrical items can contain hazardous and toxic metals which can be damaging to the environment when thrown away.

“Recycling these items helps preserve natural resources and protect the environment.

“Some electrical items also contain valuable raw materials such as silver while others can be used to make other items.

“For example, one iron contains enough steel to produce 13 steel cans.

“Larger items can be taken to the council’s household waste recycling centres or collected using the bulky waste service featured on the council’s website.”

For more information on recycling and reusing electrical items visit the council’s website www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/cityclean.

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  1. Mr Smith says:
    12 years ago

    i dont know where they are i have some small items that i would like to not go to land fill WAS this a disaster ? or where are the collection points

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  2. Mr Smith says:
    12 years ago

    i dont know where they are i have some small items that i would like to not go to land fill WAS this a disaster ? or where are the collection points

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