Located in Tregurra Park, Newquay Road, the newly completed centre provides residents with a modern, accessible facility to make it easier for them to recycle more of their household waste. It brings the total number of Household Waste Recycling Centres in Cornwall to 14.
A split-level layout and one-way traffic system at the new centre means residents will be able to safely sort their items into easily accessible, dedicated bins. The site is also open seven days a week from 9am to 4pm.
The site will provide a full suite of recycling services, including:
- Asbestos
- Batteries
- Cans
- Cardboard
- Cartons and coffee/drink cups
- Clothes and textiles
- Electrical items
- Cooking oil
- Lightbulbs and Fluorescent tubes
- Engine oil
- Gas bottles
- Glass
- Green/garden waste
- Metal
- Newspaper and magazines
- Paper
- Plastic bottles
- Tyres
The centre itself has been built using some recycled materials. Around 11,000 tonnes of Incinerator Bottom Ash Aggregate (IBAA) from the Cornwall Energy Recovery Centre was used to raise the level of the site.
Work on the site stopped temporarily in the spring after the previous company contracted to build the centre, Dawnus Construction Holdings Ltd., went into administration. There followed a competitive tendering process with Cornwall Council’s partner SUEZ awarded the contract for finishing the centre to Cormac.
Speaking to Roseland Online Rob Nolan, Portfolio Holder for the Environment and Public Protection for Cornwall Council, said: “We are very pleased to be opening the new Truro Household Waste Recycling Centre which gives our residents another way to increase their recycling and cut down on waste.
“Through our Climate Change Action Plan we want to help residents make choices that lead to lower carbon emissions and reduce the impact on global warming, and reducing, reusing and recycling waste are important things we can all do to help tackle the climate emergency.”