Contact Details
- Address: Briddlesford Road, Newport PO30 2PD
- GPS: 50.6927326,-1.2416878
- Phone: 01983 823777
- Website: https://www.iow.gov.uk/Residents/Environment-Planning-and-Waste/Waste-and-Recycling/Recycling-Centres/Lynnbottom-HWRC
Opening Times
- Monday 10AM–6PM
- Tuesday 10AM–6PM
- Wednesday 10AM–6PM
- Thursday 10AM–6PM
- Friday 10AM–6PM
- Saturday 10AM–6PM
- Sunday 10AM–6PM
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Lynnbottom Household Recycling Centre specializes in recycling and waste management. It can be found at Briddlesford Road, Newport PO30 2PD.
Materials accepted
It accepts the following types of waste and recyclable items here:
- Aerosol
- Book
- Car Battery
- Cardboard
- Carpet
- Carton
- Electrical Appliance
- Engine Oil
- Fluorescent Tube
- Foil
- Freezer
- Fridge
- Furniture
- Garden Chemical
- Garden Waste
- Glass
- Household Battery
- Light Bulb
- Mattress
- Mobile Phone
- Monitor
- Paint
- Paper
- Scrap Metal
- Shoe
- Textile
- TV
- Vegetable Oil
- Wood
Residents who want to dispose of waste not listed here must contact the nearest tip to clarify if that type of waste is acceptable.
Lynnbottom Dump is controlled by Isle Of White Council waste management disposal services. The recycling centre is only for use by local residents.
Schedule
Lynnbottom Household Recycling Centre is closed on public holidays irrespective of the day of the week the date falls upon. It is usually open at the following times:
- Monday: 10AM–6PM
- Tuesday: 10AM–6PM
- Wednesday: 10AM–6PM
- Thursday: 10AM–6PM
- Friday: 10AM–6PM
- Saturday: 10AM–6PM
- Sunday: 10AM–6PM
Residents who wish to access the site with a large vehicle, such as a van or trailer, must contact the recycling centre to book an appointment and obtain a permit before their visit. Permits are free. It can be contacted via phone, email or online booking form.
Lynnbottom Household Recycling Centre can be contacted on 01983 823777 for any queries residents may have on the service offered by the site.
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Frequently asked questions about Lynnbottom Household Recycling Centre
Materials that are not recyclable or are not properly separated will generally end up in a landfill. A landfill is a very large holes built into certain designated spaces for that function.
Until a few years ago, the waste was piled up in the places designated to be dumps, but today in modern and well-managed landfills, large holes are built in which the garbage is buried, with a system of layers that isolates the waste. of the air and water, which has significantly reduced the contamination of the environment by contact with toxic residues. However, landfills still represent an important source of pollution that affects the environment and human beings.
If you have recently cleaned out your closet and you have clothes that you no longer use and you are thinking of throwing them away, you can check on our website which is the nearest recycling center where you can leave clothes, textiles and shoes that you no longer use.
You can find this information by choosing the category Cloth & Fabrics. There you will see the list of recycling centers with contact information: addresses, phones, e-mails.
You just have to and put your postal code or address.
Green recycling bins are typically the designated bins for depositing recyclable glass materials. However, this may vary depending on the municipality in which you are located. For example, in some municipalities the green color in the containers is used for dry recyclable materials.
It’s important not to confuse containers for glass recyclables or dry recyclables with wheelie bins that are for green yard waste.
To be sure of what you should deposit in your green container, you can contact your nearest recycling center and obtain more detailed information.
Recycling symbols are those images that appear on all kinds of products, articles and packaging so that consumers know what type of waste they are (recyclable or non-recyclable) and what material they are made of.
Recycling symbols are important because they guide us to manage our waste well. However, there are some products and packaging that have not been properly labeled and do not contain a recycling label.
If you have waste that you don’t know how to classify, contact your nearest recycling center.
The disposable materials that we generate in our homes, depending on whether they are treated correctly or not, end up in landfills or household waste recycling centers.
A landfill is a site designated to dispose of the waste we generate. Typically, at these designated sites, large holes are built into which garbage is buried.
The recycling centers or household waste recycling centers, are places where recyclable waste is collected, separated and laid up, to be later transferred to another area or facility for recycling or transformation.