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Veolia Southwark's Recycling and Waste Wonder Open Day


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Veolia Southwark?s annual Wonder Day will take place this September as part of Open House London.


Event: The Recycling and Waste Wonder Open Day

Address: Southwark IWMF, 43 Devon Street, SE15 1AL

Date & time: Saturday 16 September 2017, 10am to 4pm


On the day there will be tours of the facility for visitors to learn first-hand how recyclables and black bag waste are turned into green products and energy.


NEW for this year we are hosting recycled craft workshops throughout the day. Bring along your glass jars, bottles and vases and create something new and beautiful at our glass painting sessions!


Dr Bike will also be on hand to give your bike a FREE safety check and repair* so don't forget to bring your bike along.


There will also be a host of interactive exhibits, free refreshments and entertainment for the whole family, including:


? Bouncy castle and Junk Orchestra

? ?R3cycle? our friendly recycled robot

? Vehicle display

? Display of wild birds


Last year we welcomed 850 visitors, here?s what they had to say?


?Fascinating to watch; had no idea how clever the facility is.? Mary


?The visit was incredible. I will recycle the story of my visit to all my friends for years to come? John Manson


For more information regarding tour rules and things to do on the day visit www.veolia.co.uk/southwark/WonderDay.


We look forward to welcoming you.



Veolia Southwark


t: +44 (0)20 3567 2600

Southwark Integrated Waste Management Facility, 43 Devon Street, London. SE15 1AL

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