Recycle Your Small Electricals at Cornwall Libraries and Leisure Centres Until January

Published On: 15 November 2024Last Updated: 15 November 2024By

Cornwall residents can now easily recycle their small, unwanted electrical items at various libraries and leisure centres across the Duchy, thanks to a collaboration between Cornwall Council and REPIC. The scheme runs until January, providing a temporary, convenient solution for recycling items like old mobile phones, cables, and small kitchen gadgets.

What Can Be Recycled?

The collection points accept small electrical items that are toaster or kettle-sized or smaller. Examples include:

  • Old chargers and cables
  • Mobile phones
  • Hairdryers and stylers
  • Handheld kitchen appliances
  • Electrical games, keyboards, and speakers
  • Radios and DVD players

Excluded items: Please avoid placing vapes, electrical cigarettes, lightbulbs, loose batteries, or large appliances in the collection boxes.

Where to Find Collection Points

The recycling boxes are located at the following libraries and leisure centres:

Leisure Centres:

  1. Bodmin Leisure Centre
  2. Bude Leisure Centre
  3. Camelford Leisure Centre
  4. Carn Brea Leisure Centre
  5. Helston Leisure Centre
  6. Launceston Leisure Centre
  7. Lux Park Leisure Centre (Liskeard)
  8. Newquay Leisure World
  9. Penzance Leisure Centre
  10. Saltash Leisure Centre
  11. St Austell Leisure Centre
  12. St Ives Leisure Centre
  13. Truro Leisure Centre
  14. Wadebridge Sports and Leisure Centre

Libraries:

  1. Bodmin Library
  2. Callington Library
  3. Camborne Library
  4. Helston Library
  5. Launceston Library
  6. Newquay Library
  7. Lostwithiel Library
  8. Penryn Library
  9. Penzance Library
  10. Perranporth Library
  11. Redruth Library
  12. Saltash Library
  13. St Agnes Library
  14. St Columb Library
  15. St Ives Library
  16. St Just Library
  17. Torpoint Library
  18. Truro Library
  19. Wadebridge Library
  20. East Mobile Library service

Why Recycling Matters

Carol Mould, Portfolio Holder for Neighbourhoods at Cornwall Council, expressed gratitude to REPIC for arranging the collection boxes, highlighting how they make it easier for residents to recycle items they might otherwise leave at home.

Graeme Milne, Chief Executive at REPIC, emphasised the importance of recycling electricals, noting that many households have unused items that could be recycled. “With 823 million electrical items lying unused in homes, the launch of these collection points will provide an essential service for residents to safely and responsibly recycle,” he said. “It’s a simple but effective way for everyone to contribute to reducing the environmental impact of electronic waste, while also enabling the recovery of valuable materials that can be reused.”

Make the most of this opportunity to recycle your small electricals before the scheme ends in January. For more information, visit your nearest library or leisure centre.

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