re3 recycling centres to keep booking system at Reading and Bracknell centres, and looks to make improvements
AN INNOVATION born out of necessity, a system to make Reading, Wokingham and Bracknell's recycling centres run smoothly has been ...
AN INNOVATION born out of necessity, a system to make Reading, Wokingham and Bracknell's recycling centres run smoothly has been ...
COMMUNITY groups still have time to apply for a scheme that sees them covered for muck.
THE FUTURE of Wokingham?s doorstep waste collections will be put up for a residents? consultation according to the new Lib ...
A NEW trial is being launched, aimed at reducing the amount of rigid plastic sent to landfill. Re3, which runs ...
THE BOROUGH had the second-largest increase in recycling rates across England last year, according to government data. The recycling rate ...
The recycling centres will continue to use the booking system, so all visitors will need to arrange a 30-minute slot ...
WOKINGHAM residents are being urged to dispose of batteries correctly, after a waste collection vehicle caught fire last month. On ...
The re3 paint scheme has launched, which aims to share full or partly used pots of paint.
re3 recycling centres in Reading and Bracknell are staying open during the second national lockdown.
re3 has launched a new Recycle Your Electricals campaign to encourage residents to recycle old tech.
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