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How much do you know about recycling?
What information would help you to recycle more?
As part of our mission to help cut the confusion of recycling we’re running a survey to gather information on what you would like to know and we’d love you to take part. Last year we asked similar questions and got great feedback from residents, which has helped to shape our work over the last 12 months. Whether you took part in either of our last surveys or not, we’d love to hear from you this year! The survey will run from 1st - 30th June 2026.
It just takes a few minutes and your answers will help us to help you in the future.
Please click the 'Take survey' button below to participate.
Alternate formats and accessibility
If you require any of this information in an alternative format, then please contact us by phone 01243 777100or via email at waste.prevention@westsussex.gov.uk and we will assist you. If you are deaf or hard of hearing and have an BT Relay (UK) texting app (previously known as he NGT Texting app) installed on your computer, laptop or smartphone, you can contact us on 18001 01243 777100.
Please note, you can use the Google Translate function to access this project in a range of different languages. The Google Translate widget can be found at the top left-hand side of the project page, where it sits just above the black West Sussex County Council ribbon.
As part of our mission to help cut the confusion of recycling we’re running a survey to gather information on what you would like to know and we’d love you to take part. Last year we asked similar questions and got great feedback from residents, which has helped to shape our work over the last 12 months. Whether you took part in either of our last surveys or not, we’d love to hear from you this year! The survey will run from 1st - 30th June 2026.
It just takes a few minutes and your answers will help us to help you in the future.
Please click the 'Take survey' button below to participate.
Alternate formats and accessibility
If you require any of this information in an alternative format, then please contact us by phone 01243 777100or via email at waste.prevention@westsussex.gov.uk and we will assist you. If you are deaf or hard of hearing and have an BT Relay (UK) texting app (previously known as he NGT Texting app) installed on your computer, laptop or smartphone, you can contact us on 18001 01243 777100.
Please note, you can use the Google Translate function to access this project in a range of different languages. The Google Translate widget can be found at the top left-hand side of the project page, where it sits just above the black West Sussex County Council ribbon.