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Welcome to WyeCycle
WyeCycle is a community business, working to create
employment and protect the environment through the
reduction, reuse and recycling of waste in the villages of
Wye with Hinxhill and Brook. WyeCycle realised that modern
waste management practices were unsustainable and looked at
waste as a resource rather than a problem.
We looked at how the public could reduce the amount of
waste it produced by practical means by providing usable
consumer guidelines combined with comprehensive services.
Working with the concept of Zero Waste, WyeCycle has reduced
the average household waste going to landfill, to less than
260kg/yr. This has only been achieved by working closely
within our community and with other organisations and
networks to find workable local solutions to reduce and
reuse discarded materials in combination with recycling and
composting.
Aiming at the reduction of waste, WyeCycle has set up a
local cleaning products refill scheme with a local shop,
delivers a local veg box in partnership with a local organic
farm and organises the fortnightly Wye Farmers Market
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The huge quantity of reusable items discarded by
households has led to us setting up a furniture and
electrical shop and a monthly SWAP day for books, toys, bric’a’
brac and kitchenware. By being aware of present and future
waste legislation, WyeCycle has started collections of
batteries (both domestic and vehicular), light bulbs and
electrical equipment.
We are always looking to reduce our environmental
footprint and now run all our vehicles on Biodiesel made
from waste cooking oil and have completely equipped our
offices with reused PCs and furniture. WyeCycle provides
support to community groups starting similar projects, and
campaigns for sustainable waste management at a local and
national level.
This page is sponsored by SITA Environmental Trust with Landfill Tax
credits from SITA in the UK and Kent County Council War on
Waste Initiative.
Contact information
Richard Boden, Managing Director
Benji Donaldson, Composting Manager
Giles Hart, Waste Minimisation Co-ordinator
Member of Wye Business Association
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