Waste not, want not
Just 15% of the rubbish collected in Mole Valley last year was recycled and yet a much higher percentage could be.
Wheeled (or, colloquially, wheelie) bins will be issued throughout the MVDC by April 2005. They will collect paper, card, food and drink cans and plastic bottles for recycling from outside our homes.

There is much more we could recycle as shown in the list below. Local civic amenity sites, ('The Tip') take scrap metal, fridges and freezers, motor oil, car batteries, garden waste and gas cylinders.

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See also the ashtead at Christmas 2002 magazine article What do you do with your old Medicines? for Intercare
See also the ashtead at Easter 2003 magazine article Your Old Tools Could Give Someone a Job for Tools for Self Reliance
See also the ashtead at Harvest 2001 magazine article AquaBoxes - prepared ahead of a crisis
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