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    NEW BIN COLLECTION DAYS

    If you have a query or would like to report a missed bin you can do this through our on-line form or by phoning 0300 300 0013.

    See the latest statement on the waste collections

    Recycling and Rubbish

    East Hampshire District Council has teamed up with Winchester City Council to share environmental services across both areas, saving more than £2 million in the process.

    The new contract means that Biffa Waste Services will now be collecting your bins. Biffa have re-arranged the collection rounds to make them more efficient, economical and environmentally friendly.

    What happens to my recycling?

    Your old paper, food and drinks cans, aerosols and plastic bottles are sorted and made into new ones.

    Extra rubbish

    You can dispose of excess and bulky waste at your local Household Waste Recycling Centre, (HWRCs). These are run by Hampshire County Council.

    If you regularly produce excess waste please contact us on 0300 300 0013 for guidance on recycling more of your waste.

    Should you be a family of 6 or have extreme extenuating circumstances, and are having difficulty managing your refuse despite recycling as much as possible, please contact us on the above numbers. We will assess your circumstances and see if you are eligible for an additional refuse bin.

    Buying new bins

    You will need to buy a new green refuse bin and black recycling bin if your property does not already have these bins.

    Only One 240 ltr green refuse bin will be emptied per household unless you are eligible for an additional refuse bin (see section on Extra Rubbish above). You may have as many recycling black bins as you would like.

    To order a new bin, cost £26.45 delivered to your home, please call 01962 828402, payment can then be arranged.

    Bins are the property of the resident. Care should be taken to ensure they are safe from theft or misuse by others, eg should have your house number or post code on them.

    We can not be held responsible for their loss unless damaged or destroyed by the collection vehicle which does happen on rare occasions.

    Help for the elderly and disabled people

    Assisted Collection can be arranged for disabled, infirm and/or elderly residents. This means the bin, box or garden waste sack are collected from an agreed point such as outside your garage, to save you struggling with them.

    Please contact Customer Services on 0300 300 0013

    Project Integra

    Project Integra is the partnership of local authorities and a private waste contractor working together to provide an integrated solution to Hampshire's waste.

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