are being inspired to recycle outdated garments and electrical gadgets totally free, during a particular week of motion by Hillingdon Council.
All the products, collected out of your doorstep, might be donated to charity as a part of the council’s Streets Forward programme in Hayes from 18-24 September.
Streets Ahead is per week of group events and actions to help make the borough cleaner, greener and safer. There will be similar events across other parts of the borough later this year and early 2011.
What will be recycled?
Fridges/Freezers Washing Machines Vacuum Cleaners Televisions Kettles Outdated Garments/Curtains Hayes residents can organize a free assortment through the September Streets Ahead week of motion by calling 01895 556000. Bookings have to be obtained by 17 September.
After you have made a booking you’ll be informed of the day and time to place your recycling out for collection. Electrical items and textiles not booked by way of the small print above will not be collected.
Councillor Sandra Jenkins, Cabinet Member for Environment, said: “Hillingdon is one of the top London boroughs for recycling and residents make good use of the service we provide and we are always looking at ways we can make it event better. The free service we offer during this week of action has proved very popular in the past so be sure to make your collection booking.“ The council offers a free fridge and freezer collection all year round but there is usually a charge for other bulky items.


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