All public waste and recycling sites in Guernsey have been closed under lockdown.
The Household Waste & Recycling Centre at Longue Hougue, the Chouet green waste site and the public bring bank sites at Waitrose Rohais, Salerie Corner and Longfrie Inn will all remain shut.
Islanders should also not use the clothing banks around the island.
Kerbside collections will continue as normal.
People awaiting a Covid-19 test result, who have symptoms, or who are confirmed to have the virus should not put their rubbish out.
Anyone who tests positive will be advised by Public Health on what to do with their waste.
The Waste Transfer Station will be open for Parish collection contractors and commercial companies collecting from essential businesses.
The Longue Hougue Land Reclamation site and Mont Cuet will be closed to commercial operators, except by arrangement with Guernsey Waste.
The States says Guernsey Waste staff will be responding to enquiries via phone 01481 231234 or email to recycle@gov.gg during normal office hours (8.45am – 4.30pm Monday to Friday) if anyone requires a food waste caddy or glass bag or has any other waste or recycling issues.

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