Works starts on new Bridge of Don recycling centre 

Construction of a new Household Waste and Recycling Centre (HWRC), which will provide a range of reuse and recycling facilities in ...

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Construction of a new Household Waste and Recycling Centre (HWRC), which will provide a range of reuse and recycling facilities in Bridge of Don, has begun. 

The facility will replace the existing HWRC at Bridge of Don, providing more space, an improved layout and facilities to accept a broader range of recyclable materials, to match the level of service currently provided at our Hazlehead site. 

Aberdeen City Council co-leader Councillor Ian Yuill said: “The new recycling centre will provide an accessible and convenient facility, helping our residents to reuse and recycle items they no longer need. 

“The project will contribute to the ambitious targets set out in our Climate Change Plan and Net Zero Aberdeen, aimed at increasing reuse and protecting our environment.” 

The new HWRC is being built at Claymore Drive and will replace the existing facility on Scotstown Road. The new location will provide improved accessibility for visitors, as well as improved welfare facilities for staff.  

The new site will be bigger than the existing one and will be able to accept and sort more materials for recycling. A new Reuse Shop is also included in the project, which will help expand our reuse facilities and help keep good quality items in use for longer. 

Work is scheduled to be completed in spring 2025 ahead of the new facility opening to the public. 

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