recycling mid sussex

Recycle crisp packets at the Queen's Hall thanks to Greener Cuckfield

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In late 2019, a few like-minded people in the village decided to get together to provide a place for local ‘green’ initiatives to unite under one umbrella to help Cuckfield become a more sustainable community. Now nearly 20 people strong and growing, Greener Cuckfield has just launched its first programme: a scheme to give more recycling options to the village. The group conducted a poll a few months ago to find out what materials people most wanted to recycle and the top vote was for: crisp packets! Over 6 billion packets of crisps are consumed in the U.K. each year, most of which ends up in landfill sites or blowing in the wind.

Working in co-operation with Terracycle, a global leader in recycling hard-to-recycle materials, the first bins have been placed in the Queen’s Hall (for public use, in the entrance hall next to the food bank bins) and another in the Village Hall entrance hall (for hirers’ use only). People can collect up their crisp packets and drop them in whether on their daily dog walk, on their school run, or while making use of the post office counter.

Over the next couple of months, more bins will be rolled out in some of our pubs and other public places. Not only will the bins help in cutting waste and keeping our streets tidy, but they will also raise bit by bit funds for us to do more to make Cuckfield a more sustainable place.

The group would love to hear from anyone who would like to help make Cuckfield a more sustainable, environmentally friendly place to live and should contact Vicky Koch at vicky@iamkoch.com.

Recycling Competition for Cuckfield/Bolnore residents...

WSCC Recycling Ambassador Colin McFarlin has a fantastic recycling competition for you this month. After telling you all about recycling for months – it’s time to test you on what you have learned so far!

I know some of you have visited the Ford Recycling Plant (near Arundel), but this competition prize is a special one-off behind-the-scenes tour that members of the public cannot normally go on.

You will be met by myself and the team behind Cuckfield Life, fitted out with full protective clothing (the same as the staff) and given the exclusive tour of the site. We will take you down on the floor, visit areas of the plant not open to the public and you will see the recycling delivered and follow the whole sorting process.

You will have the full workings of this complex site explained to you. You will be able to chat to the staff that handle your recycling, and we will show you the answers to all your recycling questions! Plus, at the end of the tour, you will receive a special goody bag from WSCC to commemorate your visit.

There will be just one lucky winner from Cuckfield Life who will be able to take one guest. The date of this ‘recycling tour of a lifetime’ will be on Friday 8th March 2019 between 10am and 1pm.

Have a look at the picture above: Which of these items should you NOT find in a West Sussex kerbside recycling bin? Total them up – how many do you get?

Email your answer to competition@ cuckfieldlife.co.uk before 29th January 2019

A few rules:

1. Open to residents of Cuckfield & Bolnore only.

2. Reply by email with your answer - a number - by 12noon 29th January 2019. Please include your name, postcode and a contact telephone number. The winner will be selected at random from all entries with the correct number of items given. If no entrant has guessed the correct answer exactly, closest numbers will be accepted in the random draw.

3. The winner and their one guest will be invited to the special behind-the-scenes tour of Ford Recycling Plant on Friday 8th March 2019. This date is not transferable.

4. You will need to make your own way to the site. Full directions will be provided.