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Terracycle Locations Littlehampton, Rustington & East Preston Terracycle Scheme Locations | Littlehampton, Rustington & East Preston White Meadows Primary Academy, Whitelea Road, Wick, Littlehampton, BN17 7JL Hovis Bread Bags ALL BRANDS of polythene bread loaf bags including bagels, rolls, etc Littlehampton Welding Ltd, Riverside Industrial Estate, Littlehampton, BN17 5DF The Crisp Packet ALL BRANDS of crisp and snack packets including large and multipack Recycling Scheme outer packaging. Arun District Council, 1 Maltravers Road, Littlehampton, BN17 5LF The Crisp Packet ALL BRANDS of crisp and snack packets including large and multipack Recycling Scheme outer packaging. Summerlea Community Primary School, Windsor Drive, Rustington, BN16 3SW The Crisp Packet ALL BRANDS of crisp and snack packets including large and multipack Recycling Scheme outer packaging. Boots Opticians, 8 Churchill Parade, The Street, Rustington, BN16 3DJ Acuvue Contact Lenses ALL BRANDS contact lens blister packs and contact lenses. East Preston Parish Council, 122 Sea Road,East Preston, West Sussex, BN16 1NN Ellacycle Ella’s Kitchen Baby Food Pouches, Lids and Snack Packs Aqua Optima Water Aqua Optima Water Filters Only Filters The Crisp Packet ALL BRANDS of crisp and snack packets including large and multipack Recycling Scheme outer packaging. ALL BRANDS of packaging from wipes and masks plus pumps, caps, The Personal Care trigger sprays, pots and tubes for personal care products. Hair colourant Beauty Recycling kits except for bottles and cardboard. NO cardboard, deodorant roll ons Programme with Garnier or aerosols. East Preston Junior School, St Mary's Drive, East Preston, BN16 1EZ The Bic Writing Pens, felt tips, highlighters, markers, mechanical pencils, fountain pens, Instruments Programme ink cartridges and correction instruments including fluid and tape. NO glue sticks, rubbers, rulers or pencil sharpeners. As per Terracycle website October 2019. Does not include residential addresses. Please check Terracycle website for drop off location opening hours. Please contact [email protected] with any amendments. www.wastenotwantnotliving.co.uk 1 .
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