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We have an obligation to manage our property effectively and spend public money wisely.
We accept small quantities of asbestos at our household waste recycling centres. Larger quantities must be disposed of by a private asbestos removal contractor.
Find out how to dispose of household and vehicle batteries and if you can bring old batteries to a household waste recycling centre.
Small quantities of hazardous household waste such as pesticides, mercury and petrol can be taken to our household waste recycling centres.
If there is an identifying label on the side of the bottle it can be taken to a stockholder in the LPG Bottle Retrieval Scheme.
Find out how you can dispose of hazardous household waste such as such as pesticides, mercury, petrol and light bulbs.
If your item is in good condition contact local furniture projects to see if they could reuse your item or contact your local district or borough council.
You can bring household quantities of household decorative paint into any of our household waste recycling centres.
Information about disruption to public transport. Up-to-date information is available from National Rail, Traveline, and train and bus companies.
We work closely with Derby City Council, the 8 district and borough councils in Derbyshire and the Peak District National Park Authority.
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