Southend-on-Sea Borough Council

Recycling at home news

Are you an ace recycler?

Residents are being encouraged to attend free training sessions to become recycling champions

Published: Tuesday 10th April 2012 in Council - news and information releases news

The hunt is on for the borough’s best recyclers!

Save money this Christmas by recycling!

Recycling experts will be in Southend High Street on Saturday 10th December to advise residents how to recycle this Christmas

Published: Wednesday 30th November 2011 in Council - news and information releases news

Recycling experts will be stationed in Southend High Street on Saturday 10th December to help residents reduce waste this Christmas.

Re-invent your old clothes

Residents are invited to attend a Make do and mend workshop so they can learn how to breathe new life into their old clothes

Published: Monday 28th November 2011 in Council - news and information releases news

Transform your old clothes and zip into Christmas with a revived outfit, thanks to a special Make do and Mend workshop.

Southend residents recycle more than half their waste!

Southend residents now recycle more than half their waste

Published: Thursday 13th October 2011 in Council - news and information releases news

Eco-friendly Southend residents have put more than half their waste to better use than sending it to landfill this summer.

Campaign and cook-out to help stop food waste

Mayoral cook-off starts food waste campaign.

Published: Monday 9th May 2011 in Council - news and information releases news

The vibrant and informative ‘Love Food Hate Waste’ campaign road show arrives in Southend on Saturday (14th May).

Civic Centre’s green boost!

Published: Wednesday 24th November 2010 in Council - news and information releases news

Plants can flourish and the air will be cleaner thanks to a successful new food waste recycling scheme within Southend’s Civic Centre.

More chances to recycle your food waste!

Published: Monday 15th November 2010 in Council - news and information releases news

Now there are even more opportunities for Southend residents to recycle their food waste.

More articles in the news archive.

How do you rate this page?

Why rate this page?