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Lochaber Recycling Points Lochaber Recycling Points 5 Canna 1 Acharacle 17 Invergarry 21 Knoydart 17 Invergarry 28 Rum 23 Mallaig 2 Ardgour 18 Kilchoan 24 Morar 3 Arisaig 19 Kilchoan 3 Arisaig 9 Eigg Spean Bridge 29 27 Roy Bridge 4 Ballachulish 16 Glenfinnan 20 Kinlochleven 25 Muck 5 Canna 21 Knoydart 6 Caol 22 Lochaline Acharacle 1 32 Acharacle 2 Ardgour 7 Caol 20 Kinlochleven 23 Mallaig 18 Kilchoan North Ballachulish 26 Kilchoan 19 Strontian 30 15 Glencoe 8 Corpach 4 Ballachulish 24 Morar 9 Eigg 25 Muck 10 Fort William 22 Lochaline 26 North Ballachulish 11 Fort William 27 Roy Bridge 12 Fort William 28 Rum KEY 13 Fort William Fort William Recyclables Map Icons Corpach 11 Health Care Centre 8 Kilmallie Hall 29 Spean Bridge Glass Textiles Small Electricals 1 Location Caol 7 Caol Shopping Centre 6 14 Fort William The Lochy Cans Shoes Electrical (CRTs) Fort William 30 Strontian 12 Inverlochy Shopping Centre Paper Books Furniture Fort William Fort William 13 14 Morrisons Recycling Centre 31 Treslaig Cardboard Bric a Brac Wood Fort William 31 Treslaig 33 New Start Highland Plastic Bottles Car Batteries Gas Cylinders Fort William Plastic Food Trays Engine Oil Used Batteries 32 Acharacle 10 Glen Nevis Holiday Park Tetra Pak Tyres Fridges 15 Glencoe Aerosols Plasterboard White Goods 33 Fort William Garden Waste Scrap Metal 16 Glenfinnan Rubble & Soil Fluorescent Tubes Acharacle Ardgour Arisaig Ballachulish Canna 1 Between shop and public toilets 2 Primary School 3 Between shop and public toilets 4 Pier 5 Pier Caol Caol Corpach Eigg Fort William 6 Lochy Bar and restaurant car park 7 Shopping centre car park 8 Kilmallie Hall car park 9 Near shop and post office 10 Glen Nevis Caravan Park Fort William Fort William Fort William Fort William Glencoe Points 11 Car park opp. Lochaber High 12 Shopping centre car park 13 Morrisons car park 14 Ben Nevis industrial estate, Claggan 15 Near Public Toilets Recycling Lochaber Glenfinnan Invergarry Kilchoan Kilchoan Kinlochleven 16 Glenfinnan House Hotel car park 17 Near the Post Office 18 Sanna Crossroads 19 Recycling Centre 20 Ice Factor car park Further Recycling Information Larger supermarkets normally have a small batteries disposal bin as well as plastic bag recycling. Knoydart Lochaline Mallaig Morar Muck 21 Inverie 22 23 Beside the Community Hall 24 Morar Hotel car park 25 Ferry Terminal When recycling plastic keep in mind that black plastic cannot be recycled. For special uplift of heavy items for a small charge, please call the Highland Council on 01349 886603. Some re-use charities can sometimes offer help with transport: • New Start Highland, Unit 39A, Ben Nevis Industrial Estate, Fort William, PH33 6PR, Tel: 01397 701624. • Acharacle Re-use Shed, Acharacle, 01967 431508. North Ballachulish Roy Bridge Rum Spean Bridge Strontian • British Heart Foundation, 99 High Street, Fort William, PH33 6DG, 26 Onich Services 27 Car Park opp. Village Hall 28 29 Village Hall car park 30 Near the shop and cafe Tel: 01397 708475. Local charity shops will take items suitable for resale such as clean clothes, books and so on. Lochaber Environmental Group organises clothes swap events from time to time. Selling unwanted items at car boot and table top sales are another way to avoid sending them to landfill. Please inform the LEG office on [email protected] of any Treslaig Acharacle Fort William additions, new facilities or closures. 31 Camusnagaul Pier 32 Acaracle Re-Use Shed 33 Ben Nevis Industrial Estate, Clagan The latest version can be downloaded from the LEG website. An interactive version can be found at the same address. http://www.lochaberenviro.org.uk/recycle-map This map is printed on unbleached, recycled paper Map data ©Mapbox ©OpenStreetMap.
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