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What goes into which container?

 

Green box

YES please

NO thank you 
glass bottles and jars broken or sheet glass
newspapers and magazines  cards and cardboard
  envelopes
  junk mail
  directories
 white office paper  coloured office paper
  carrier bags

Please rinse the glass bottles and jars, and take off the lids.

Please do not put any plastic items or food and drink tins, cans or cartons in the green box.

These items are separately sorted at the kerbside, for the following reasons:

  • The glass can't be collected in the blue box because those recyclables are compacted in the lorry - any broken glass will contaminate the other items and make them more difficult to process.
  • Newspapers, magazines and office paper are 'high quality', and are worth collecting separately so that they can be recycled back into newsprint.

Blue box

YES please  NO thank you 
PLASTIC   
drinks bottles  polystyrene
milk bottles clingfilm 
shampoo bottles food trays and packaging
cleaning products bottles sandwich packaging  
bottle tops carrier bags 
  yoghurt, margarine, ice cream containers
  plant pots and trays 
  plastic toys/gadgets
  bubble wrap
  glass of any kind
CANS/TINS   
aluminium drinks cans  food-soiled items
aluminium foil metal lids and bottle tops
metal food tins  aerosols
CARD/CARDBOARD  
clean cardboard  drinks cartons (tetrapak)
greetings cards  
cardboard labels  
inner tubes from toilet and kitchen paper  
LOW GRADE PAPER   
junk mail kitchen and tissue paper (even clean) 
brochures and catalogues jiffy bags
wrapping paper glued or painted paper
art paper
coloured office paper
directories (inc Yellow Pages)  
envelopes (inc windows)  

Please remember not to put glass in the blue box

Please rinse and squash the plastic bottles and cans. You can put the lids back onto the bottles.

These items are compacted on the lorry to save space and reduce environmental and financial costs of transporting. They are taken to a Materials Recycling Facility (MRF) where they are separated and sent on for reprocessing.

Garden waste bag

For information on garden waste please see our Garden Waste page

Other recycling

For information on recycling materials that cannot be collected at the kerbside please visit our Bring Banks page

How do I get more recycling containers?

Please contact us using the contact details on the right hand side of the page.

Free of Charge  Purchase 
First 2 Green Boxes  2 additional Green Boxes; £7 each 
First 2  Blue Boxes 2 additional Blue Boxes; £7 each
  Blue Recycling Bin; £35 each
First Green Waste Bag  4 Garden Waste Bags; £7.50 each


 



Page last reviewed 1 Sep 2008





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