Recycling In Burgess Hill
Burgess Hill Recycling Centre
Fairbridge Way, Burgess Hill RH15 8AR
For more information, such as opening times and what is accepted at this centre, visit the Council website.
More ways to recycle
Although there are three main ways to recycle in West Sussex, there may be other things you want to recycle which would otherwise end up in landfill. Here are some other ways that you can recycle in Bognor Regis which will allow you to recycle items the council or textiles bins won’t take. To find out more about mixed recycling, garden waste recycling or textiles bins, head over to our West Sussex section which covers Burgess Hill.
All charity shops in Burgess Hill
For news and advice from West Sussex County Council, follow the West Sussex Recycles Facebook page.
If you know of a great recycling initiative in the local area, please let us know so we can shout about it here.
Non-council collectors in your area
If you have items that can’t go into your kerbside recycling bin or any other already mentioned collection points, a non-council collector may be able to help.
If you know of a great recycling scheme in Burgess Hill, please let us know so we can shout about it here.
What other things can I recycle in Burgess Hill
The Tesco in Hammonds Farm has a soft plastic collection point. There, you can recycle a variety of items such as cucumber wrappers, salad bags, crisp packets and bread wrappers.
Batteries can be recycled at the Tesco at Hammonds Farm. The B&Q at Jane Murray Way also collects them.
These can be recycled at the Specsavers in Burgess Hill, Hassocks Eyecarel and Hurst I Wear.
The Ridgeview Wine Estate at Ditchling Common accept corks from wine bottles to recycle them.
The Boots in the shopping centre have a recycling point which allows you to recycle packaging that is otherwise harder to recycle.
Find out more about the scheme and what is and isn’t accepted on the Boots website.
For more items that can be recycled in Burgess Hill, head over to the Local Recycling Guide.