Councillor Chris Chambers, Suffolk County Council’s Cabinet Member for Transport Strategy, Planning and Waste, said:
“It’s great to be able to put a date in the diary and look forward to this state-of-the-art facility opening in Haverhill.
“Not only will this centre provide a great resource to local communities but supports our ambition to protect and enhance the environment.
“Reducing what waste we have in the first place is always a key priority, but this new site will help residents to easily reduce and recycle the waste they do have, helping to maximise resources, reducing the need for raw materials.”
Simon Hale, FCC Environment Area Manager, said:
“Our teams and contractors have worked hard to get this centre open, and we’re excited to welcome everyone from Haverhill and the local area.
“I’m sure people will be impressed with the new facility and how simple and safe it is to drive in, drop off and drive out.”
The Chalkstone Way recycling centre will close permanently to the public on Tuesday 6 August 2024. The booking system will be updated in due course to reflect the move, but as usual customers can still book their slot to drop off waste and recycling at www.suffolkrecycling.org.uk
The project sees FCC Environment and Suffolk County Council working as part of the Suffolk Waste Partnership with West Suffolk Council. The facility will be operated by FCC Environment, which manages all of Suffolk’s 11 recycling centres.