Residents can leave unwanted items in a carrier bag when they put out their domestic and recycling bins.
A service has been launched in Wolverhampton to recycle small electric goods that would otherwise be thrown away.
Under an initial launch phase, the city council hopes the service will help more than 88,000 households to recycle such goods, and is part of ongoing efforts to boost recycling across Wolverhampton. While there will only be kerbside collections initially, it is hoped the service will extend to include flats in the future.
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