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The Council operate a network of bring bank sites where a range of different materials can be recycled. There are currently 61 bring bank locations across the borough at Supermarkets, Community Centres, Public Houses and other public areas.

Currently facilities exist for one or more of the following materials at these sites, Glass Bottles and Jars, Paper, Cans, Clothes and Textiles, Shoes, Cardboard, Compostable Green Waste, Engine Oil, Wood, Batteries, Tetra Pac containers and Metals.


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 Great Yarmouth Borough Council Recycling Bring Banks - Full List (14kb)

Norfolk County Council Recycling Centres Leaflet


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