Recently, a near miss incident occurred where personal hazardous waste was brought onto site and disposed of incorrectly. If this incident had not been spotted sooner, it could have incurred significant extra costs for the University and breached our waste legislation.
Need help? Contact our waste specialists
Our Sustainability team is always happy to provide support and guidance if you have any issues with disposing of a certain type of waste. Please email waste@lboro.ac.uk for advice.
Check your local council guidelines
We encourage colleagues to also visit their local council website to find out more about what waste they can and cannot accept at their recycling facilities.
Handling specific types of waste
One of the most challenging wastes is residual paint, as very few locations take this. In Leicestershire, liquid paint can be deposited with a household liquid paint permit at the Whetstone recycling and household waste site. Please note this is the only site that will accept household liquid paint, white spirit or thinners.
For small volumes of water-based paint you can take the lid off and let it turn solid, at which point it can go in the general waste bin at any recycling and household waste site. It’s recommended to use cat litter or paper scraps to help dry it out; you can also use your general bin at home if the container has no liquid paint and is five litres in size or smaller (please do not place paint containers in your recycling bin).