78% of what ends up in Richmond’s rubbish bins could have been recycled. That’s the message from the council as its running Recycle for Richmond this November. It’s a community wide campaign to help people across the borough recycle more, waste less and understand what belongs in each box. By News|2025-11-09T18:13:16+00:00November 9, 2025|Local News|0 Comments Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterRedditLinkedInWhatsAppTumblrPinterestVkXingEmail About the Author: News Related Posts Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz wants to perform better than he has done at the Australian Open tennis in previous years. Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz wants to perform better than he has done at the Australian Open tennis in previous years. A resident in Epsom has been praised for helping police catch a criminal. A resident in Epsom has been praised for helping police catch a criminal. A woman in her 70s has been found dead at a house in Sunbury. A woman in her 70s has been found dead at a house in Sunbury. British tennis player Arthur Fery has spoken of his pride after reaching the second round of the Australian Open. British tennis player Arthur Fery has spoken of his pride after reaching the second round of the Australian Open.