Residents invited to rate county's recycling centres
PEOPLE across Derbyshire are being asked to rate their local recycling centre.
Residents can fill in a short survey to highlight what they like and what they think needs improving at the Derbyshire County Council sites.
Users can comment online at www.derbyshire.gov.uk/recyclingsurvey.
Councillor John Allsop, cabinet member for technology and recycling, said: "All the information we receive from these surveys will be used to improve our services.
Orders taken over £2000 , will receive £100 off and the option to take 2 years interest free credit
Terms: £100 off only on orders over £2000 with the option to take 2 years interest free credit , this offer ends bank holiday Monday 27th may 4 pm , this voucher must be printed and presented on ordering .
Contact: 01332 419898
Valid until: Monday, May 27 2013
"We've got nine household waste recycling centres across the county and they're all really popular.
"We try to make sure they're all clean, tidy, convenient and easy to use with friendly staff on hand to help when you need them. But we're always looking for ways to improve."
The council's household waste recycling centres are for items which may be too large to be taken away by normal kerbside waste collection.
For more information about household waste recycling centres in Derbyshire, visit www.derby shire.gov.uk/recycling.




Comments
by DerbyFoE
Wednesday, January 16 2013, 7:41PM
“How can we rate Raynesway, for example, if we don't know what the recycling rate actually is? PLease provide the figures Cllr. Before the incinerator operator RRS/Shanks took it over, thesite workers proudly displayed a 70% recycling rate. As you know for every 10,000 tonnes of waste that is recycled, 59-112 jobs are created. for incinerating the same amount, only 10 jobs.
We believe the recycling ratet to be a LOT lower now. Incidentally Cllr, sending items for incineration/landfill is NOT the same as recycling
Derby and South Derbyshire Friends of the Earth”