Warwick Recycles hub launches at Packmores Centre

By James Smith

18th Jan 2024 | Local News

Warwick Recycles was launched at Packmores Community Centre on Saturday (image supplied)
Warwick Recycles was launched at Packmores Community Centre on Saturday (image supplied)

A recycling scheme which is also designed to raise money for local charities has been relaunched at the Packmores Community Centre in Warwick.

Warwick Recycles - which officially started on Saturday 14 January - encourages residents to drop off plastic packaging for recycling rather than send it to landfill. 

The scheme is the next chapter of Woodloes Recycling which has been running for three years.

Plastic items that can be recycled include Pringles tubes, take-away containers, broken water bottles, toothbrushes, bread bags, Marigold gloves, and more.

Cllr Simon Pargeter, who helped find the group its new home at the Packmores Centre said: "We're really excited to get this scheme off the ground at the Packmores Centre and had an excellent response from the local community.

"We are already planning more events here."

Hazel Underwood, who co-organised the event with Cllr Pargeter said: "When Suzie Sharp who has been running Woodloes Recycling single-handedly for almost three years, announced that she would be moving away from the area, many of us in the group were devastated and were determined to find a way of continuing the great work the group does, whilst at the same linking up with the local community.

"The Packmores Centre seemed the ideal choice!"

Since the scheme began, the group has recycled 1,634.94 kg of plastic waste, saving it from landfill, and raised over £2,025 for local charities.

Mayor of Warwick, Cllr Oliver Jacques, who attended the launch event said: "It was great to be a part of the 'Warwick Recycles' event hosted by the Packmores Community Centre.

"It was good to see so many local families and children come along and bring with them the type of materials for recycling which is often sent to landfill, such as crisp and popcorn packets, foil and toothpaste tubes.

"The scheme is obviously well-run and well supported by the local community."

Drop offs are held on the second Saturday of every month from 11am to 1pm, and on the last Friday of every month from 12pm to 2pm.

Other evening drop-offs will be arranged ad-hoc over the summer.

To find out more about what items you can recycle and to be notified of upcoming drop-off sessions, join the Warwick Recycles group on Facebook or email [email protected].

     

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