85 from bulky items and electronics to garden waste and construction rubble. The appointment system ensures controlled access and simplified operations, with small vehicles allowed without booking, while paint, chemicals, or larger vehicles require advance scheduling.
Councillor Ian Yuill welcomed the commencement of work, emphasising how the site will support the city’ s environmental targets by increasing reuse, reducing waste, and protecting the region’ s natural surroundings. Aberdeen Live highlighted that the project also brings long-term benefits by improving waste management infrastructure for residents in north Aberdeen.
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The reuse shop in particular presents an opportunity to instil environmental values in local residents by promoting repair, resale, and repurposing of household items.
When complete, the Bridge of Don HWRC will not only meet current demand but exceed it with enhanced sorting capabilities and inclusive amenities designed for people and staff alike.
In the broader context of Aberdeen’ s waste and recycling transformation— including the Altens materials recovery facility under renovation— the Bridge of Don centre is integral to an infrastructure upgrade that is raising the bar in service provision. Together, these investments represent a shift toward comprehensive waste management, where convenience, circular economy initiatives, and environmental responsibility coexist.
As Claymore Drive takes shape over the coming months, the Bridge of Don recycling centre demonstrates a tangible commitment to sustainable urban living, aligning growth with greener futures for Aberdeen.
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