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Haringey residents can now recycle small electronic items at a number of WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) banks located throughout the Borough.
The WEEE banks installed by the North London Waste Authority in conjunction with DHL Envirosolutions will make it easier for residents to recycle small electrical items that are broken or unwanted, such as kettles, irons, electronic toys, phones, remote controls, toasters, radios and hair dryers.
Small electrical items deposited in the banks will be sent for reuse or recycling.
Residents can find a WEEE bank for their small electrical items at the following locations:
Larger items such as televisions, computer monitors, fridges and washing machines can be recycled through Haringey Council’s bulky waste collection service. Contact the Veolia Haringey Contact Centre on 020 8885 7700 or email:enquiries.haringey@veolia.co.uk
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Or of course for larger (or smaller) items you can go to the dump (sorry, recycling centre) on Hornsey High Street down the side of the old baths just down the hill a bit from the Top House (The Great Northern Railway Tavern).
They take everything and it's very close to the ladder. Closes at 4pm every day.
This is good news. But when will they start taking paint again at the Harringey Recycling Centre on HHS?
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