Your chance to give your views on Norfolk Recycling Centres

Norfolk County Council has launched its annual survey for the county’s 19 recycling centres. 

Last year, the centres processed over 69,000 tonnes of household waste, with more than 73.8% successfully diverted from general waste disposal. The survey which launches today, Wednesday 20 August, is a key opportunity for residents to share their experiences, suggest improvements, and help shape the future of the service.  

Whether you’re a regular visitor or have never used a recycling centre before, your feedback matters. The short online questionnaire takes just a few minutes to complete and is open to everyone.  

Councillor James Bensly, cabinet member for environment and waste, said: “Our recycling centres are essential to Norfolk’s efforts to reduce waste and increase recycling. We want to hear from all residents whether you use the centres often or not at all. Your views will help us improve the service and make it more accessible and efficient for everyone.”  

The survey will remain open until Wednesday 17 September, and responses will help inform future decisions and identify any barriers that may prevent residents from using the centres.  

To take part in the survey, visit: https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/TJFJ7I/ 

For more information about Norfolk’s Recycling Centres including locations, opening hours, and a full list of accepted items visit:  www.norfolk.gov.uk/wasteandrecycling