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Getting rid of old carpets

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I think I know the answer to this but I thought I'd ask in case there is a better solution to landfill

We are renovating this year and removing some old carpets. They are classic 70s horror's, nobody is going to want them other than for a dog kennel

I was wondering if there is any alternative to the local tip, eg are they in any way recyclable?

 
Posted : 10/07/2024 1:09 pm
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My local tips (North Manchester) have a recycling bin specifically for carpets.

If yours landfills them, maybe it's worth trying a tip in a different nearby council area?

Or check with your tip - could be they separate it out and recycle anyway.

 
Posted : 10/07/2024 1:13 pm
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Depends where you are, as i know someone who could use a load of old carpets for archery targets

 
Posted : 10/07/2024 1:14 pm
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Put them down as weed suppressants, seen it on an allotment

 
Posted : 10/07/2024 1:16 pm
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I'm in the Highlands

Thanks, I will check the local tip, it's actually a recycling centre so perhaps here is hope!

 
Posted : 10/07/2024 1:16 pm
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put them on ebay, some gangs will always have a need for some carpet

 
Posted : 10/07/2024 1:38 pm
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Try Freecycle, might go in someone's garage/shed?

 
Posted : 10/07/2024 1:41 pm
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I was going to suggest Freecycle.   I've used it a few times and you'd be surprised what people will take

 
Posted : 10/07/2024 1:48 pm
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Freecyccle / facebook marketplace +1

There's usually someone (occasionally me)  who's bought a new car and needs to make a boot liner, or want's it for the garage as it's far nicer to kneel/lie on under a car than the bare concrete.

A lot of the recycling is they get shredded and mixed with sand to make the bases for showjumping / dressage arenas as you need something loose/dry like sand, but bound together enough that the hoses don't slip/sink into it, but not organic soil that turns into mud.

Hopefully they separate out the cheap polyester/nylon carpets first otherwise that's tones of microplastics being churned directly into the soil!

 
Posted : 10/07/2024 1:51 pm
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Doesn't everyone roll up their murder victims in them and bury them under the patio? 😉

 
Posted : 10/07/2024 1:53 pm
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Contact the council to arrange a bulky collection.

I'm a card-carrying yogurt-knitter and even I'd draw the line at someone else's used carpet.  **** knows what fluids it's absorbed over the years.  Carpet-fitters won't go near them, which tells me all I need to know.

 
Posted : 10/07/2024 2:30 pm
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Don't the youth find them them useful for making dirt jumps for their bicycles?

On their facebook group Chicksands Bike Park seem to be grateful for used carpet donations.

 
Posted : 10/07/2024 3:00 pm
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There is someone (you'll need google), who actually makes carpet bags.

We cut ours up and used it for covering the compost heaps.

 
Posted : 10/07/2024 3:05 pm