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There Is An Energy From Waste (Efw) Company....
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in America called Greencitizen who recycle video tapes and cassettes. when they say recycle they actually mean incineration which, according to their research is a better alternative to land fill for these particular items. Assuming they are right, is there a similar company in the UK doing the same thing? Googling has found a number of EfW sites here but none specify if they accept the items mentioned.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm left wondering whether there's actually much need for such a facility in the UK anyway. Here in Suffolk, zero household waste goes to landfill anyway, with all non-recyclables going to an energy-from-waste incinerator just a few miles down the road from where I live:
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If similar facilities are coming online elsewhere in the country, there would seem to be little incentive for any firm to invest in facilities specifically to recycle video cassettes, etc. Simply dropping them into a household's 'non-recyclable' bin will achieve exactly the same end result anyway.
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If similar facilities are coming online elsewhere in the country, there would seem to be little incentive for any firm to invest in facilities specifically to recycle video cassettes, etc. Simply dropping them into a household's 'non-recyclable' bin will achieve exactly the same end result anyway.
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