Recycling tips shared following Council vehicle fire

Published: 18 Jul 2022

Recycling sent to landfill due to vehicle fire

Horsham District Council is reminding residents what can and cannot be put into their household recycling bins following a fire caused by a mobile phone recently in one of its waste collection vehicles.

Mobile phones and e-cigarettes should not be put into household recycling because, like other small electricals, they have lithium ion batteries. They must be disposed of responsibly, through an electricals recycling service. One option is the Council’s own free small electricals recycling service.

On Friday 8 July a Council a waste collection vehicle caught fire in Southwater. Thankfully no one was hurt, and three crews from West Sussex Fire and Rescue attended the scene. More than five tonnes of recycling had to be emptied onto the road to be properly extinguished, and once cleared up it could no longer be recycled.

The Council’s Cabinet Member for Recycling and Waste Cllr Toni Bradnum said:

This incident was easily avoided, and I hope we can raise awareness of what can and cannot be recycled in order to improve the District’s recycling rate and prevent more recycling going to waste.

The Council’s free small electricals recycling service is an easy way to make sure lithium ion batteries are recycled responsibly. I would encourage everyone to use it as it’s such a helpful service – they come right to your door!

Cllr Toni Bradnum, Cabinet Member for Recycling and Waste

Tips to recycle more

Follow these tips to help us improve our recycling rate:

Make sure all recycling is clean, dry and loose in your bin. We cannot accept wet paper.

Take soft plastics, such as film lids, to a local recycling scheme: many supermarkets and charities have them

Recycle thick glass and hard plastics, such as Pyrex dishes and Tupperware, at a local Recycling Centre. These items cannot be recycled in household recycling

Recycle loose batteries on your bin: simply place batteries in a plastic bag and put on top of your bin

Book a free Textiles and Electricals collection

For recycling information and tips, visit the Recycling section on our website.

For media queries please email press@horsham.gov.uk .