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Recycling & Household Waste Centre (CA Sites)

One Centre is located within the Carrick District at United Mines (Near St Day). 

What can I recycle there?

United Mines

Where is the site?

United Mines Map

Opening times

The site opens from 0900- 1800 (April- September) 0900-1600 (October- March).

Additional Info

These sites are managed by Cornwall County Council and are provided for residents to take their domestic waste for recycling and disposal, with a maximum of 250kg per person per day.

The sites DO NOT accept:Gas cylinders, Special Waste, such as chemicals, solvents or poisons.

 

 

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Photo: Alex Kirby"...I visit Cornwall as often as I can, and I love its beautiful countryside and coastline. Through recycling we can all do something worthwhile to safeguard its future. As much as 60% of the rubbish in our bins could be recycled and transformed into something useful. Recycling is easy to do and really does help to protect the county we love..."

Alex Kirby - BBC News website environment correspondent

 
 
     
 
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