Waste journey
Amber Cole
Created on October 25, 2023
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Transcript
The journey of waste and recycling
Household domestic waste
Garden waste
Recycling
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1 Collected from your home North East Lincolnshire Council collects any rubbish that goes in your green bins on alternative fortnightly collections. We collect an average of 72,000 households' waste from across the whole of the Borough.
2 Transforming waste into energy After emptying the bins into the lorries, the household rubbish is taken to the NEWLINCS Energy from the Waste facility. The waste is burnt in a combustor (a large oven) which releases ash and scrap metal - these can both be recycled. NewLincs processes around 56,000 tonnes of waste each year!
3 Supplying neighbouring factories The heat from the combustor heats the water in a boiler. The hot, high-pressure steam from the boiling water drives a turbine to generate electricity. The neighbouring factories are supplied with energy equivalent to the electricity used by 10,000 families.
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Plastic, glass, aluminium
Paper
1 Collected from Community Recycling Centres Mixed glass bottles and jars, aluminium food and drinks cans, paper and card, and plastic bottles, tubs, trays and pots are collected from resident's blue and grey recycling bins, and our Community Recycling Centres (the tips), in Grimsby and Immingham.
2 Made into newsprint and cardboard
2 Becoming a new item
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1 Collected from Community Recycling Centres North East Lincolnshire Council collects any waste that goes in your green, blue or grey bins on alternative fortnightly collections. We collect an average of 72,000 households' waste and recycling from across the whole of the Borough.
2 Transforming waste into energy After emptying the bins into the lorries, the household rubbish and recycling is taken to the NEWLINCS Energy from the Waste facility. The waste is burnt in a combustor (a large oven) which releases ash and scrap metal - these can both be recycled. NewLincs processes around 56,000 tonnes of waste each year!
3 Supplying neighbouring factories The heat from the combustor heats the water in a boiler. The hot, high-pressure steam from the boiling water drives a turbine to generate electricity. The neighbouring factories are supplied with energy equivalent to the electricity used by 10,000 families.