Recycling hayledge wrap and bags?

tda

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There are places who will take it to recycle, I looked/googled last year, the nearest one to us was about 40 miles away so i hired a skip instead
I have put feed bags into the "recycle at supermarkets" waste
 

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Solway Recycling. Based in Scotland but collect from a wide area so would be worth contacting them.


I was going to say try Solway too as they are countrywide and the only people I know who recycle farm waste. I have one of their chicken arcs which is made from all recycled plastic and it’s great.
 

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Just thought I'd update for anyone wanting to recycle wrap and bags. Solway passed my details on to a local recycling centre who emailed me details pretty quickly. They could either pick the bags up, at £40 per bag (tonne bags but not weighing anywhere near that) or I could drop them in to them at £20 a bag.

I took them in yesterday as lorry was weighed on way in and out and have received invoice today. Less than £45 inc vat for a year's worth of haylage wrap and 6 of their small liner bags to put this year's in. And v pleased as not only is it getting recycled, but the bags and wrap would have about half filled a skip which would have been around £300.

It was also handy to get lorry weighed for free, it came with weight certificate but that was with v little diesel and no random stuff in lorry so nice to see what 1/4 tank of diesel, full ad blue and all my random junk weighs 😁 (about 60kgs if anyone interested 😊)
 

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Good result. My green wheelie bin takes plastic so put all mine in there. As my 3 are out over summer with no haylage I carry on filling up the green bin with my winter waste.

Now to find out where I can recycle baler twine.......
 

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Good result. My green wheelie bin takes plastic so put all mine in there. As my 3 are out over summer with no haylage I carry on filling up the green bin with my winter waste.

Now to find out where I can recycle baler twine.......

The place I took my bags takes bailer twine too, and the wrap net you get in round bales of hay 😁
 
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