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Flat Waste and Recycling

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We have recently converted all houses in Oxford onto alternate weekly collection. We are starting to convert all flats onto the same scheme. So far we have converted 40% of the city's 1400 flat sites.

Recycling at flats will operate a little differently form the household scheme. Each flat site is different and so must be treated individually.

What does the conversion process consist of?

We have surveyed all the flat sites in the city in order to find ways to convert each site onto the new recycling scheme. Before any containers are delivered we will consult flat management agents. They will need to agree to the changes and the terms and conditions of use of the containers.

How can I get my flat site converted?

Photo of recycling bins in Oxford

In order to be put on the scheme you must be able to store 14 days worth of refuse. This is because the same lorry is used to collect refuse one week and recycling the next.

To begin conversion your management team must contact us to arrange an onsite meeting. We will then assess whether the site has enough room for rubbish bins. The management company will then have to agree to our terms and conditions. Requirements include not contaminating bins by putting the wrong items in the wrong bins.

What bins will we get and what will go in them?

If you are in a flat with its own front door then you will get the same bins as individual households:

  • a green wheelie bin
  • a blue box
  • a green box. 

For information about how to use the bins go to the What goes in which container? page.

For large blocks of flats you will get, a green wheelie bin for waste, a blue wheelie bin for co-mingled recycling and a green wheelie bin for glass.

 Blue wheelie bin image

 

What goes in each bin for larger blocks of flats?

Blue Wheelie Bin for co-mingled recycling

YES please  NO thank you 
plastic bottles glass 
aluminium cans and foil food/drink cartons (tetra pak)
food tins plastic food packaging
card and cardboard  plastic bags
all paper including envelopes, magazines, directories and newpapers  yoghurt and margarine pots
  plant pots and trays
  toys and general plastic items 
  aerosols

 

 Flats green wheelie bin image

 

Green Wheelie Bin for Glass

Yes please  No thank you  
glass bottles broken and sheet glass
glass jars Pyrex
  light bulbs
  crockery


 



Page last reviewed 23 Oct 2008





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