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Revision as of 05:05, 8 December 2019

Bric-a-brac is defined as miscellaneous small articles collected for their antiquarian, sentimental, decorative, or other interest.[1]

Bric-a-brac

1000 tones of bric-a-brac to a single destination.


Authority Stream Facility Operator Address Material Tonnes
Hampshire County Council Source segregated recyclate Reuse (qu35) Site details not known Unknown Bric-a-brac 3,434.16 {{{date}}}
Bromley LB Source segregated recyclate Reprocessor - recycling (qu19) Multiple destinations Multiple Bric-a-brac 1,537.94 {{{date}}}
Warrington Borough Council Source segregated recyclate Reuse (qu35) Environmental Waste Controls Plc Laurel House, Kitling Road, Knowsley Business Park, Prescot, Merseyside Bric-a-brac 1,055.25 {{{date}}}
Devon County Council Source segregated recyclate Reuse (qu35) Other/Exempt NA Bric-a-brac 1,040.74 {{{date}}}

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