What can be recycled
Find out what items go into your blue recycling bin, green garden or grey household bin, and which items can be taken to recycling sites.
Don't forget to rinse and squash to make room in your blue recycling bin.
To see when your recycling bin will be collected, see bin collection dates.
Learn about waste awareness and recycling
The Waste and Recycling Visitor Education Centre in Gateshead offer a range educational engagement programmes and activities around waste awareness.
For more information on the centre and what they can offer, see .
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Item | Method(s) of disposal | Filters |
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Adhesives and glues | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Advent calendar | Remove the plastic insert and put the cardboard in your blue recycling bin. | Blue recycling bin |
Aerosols (empty) | Put empty aerosols in the main part of your blue recycling bin, or take to one of our recycling sites. | Blue recycling bin, Recycling sites |
Air bed | Put in your grey household bin or take to the Recycling Village. | Grey household bin, Recycling Village |
Air freshener (electric) | Take to the Recycling village. | Recycling Village |
Air freshener (plastic) | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Alarm clocks | If it is still working, you can donate it to a local charity. If it is electric, take it to the Recycling village. If it is not electrical, put in your grey household bin. | Recycling Village, Grey household bin |
Aluminium cans | Put in your blue recycling bin, or take to one of our recycling sites. | Blue recycling bin, Recycling sites |
Aluminium foil | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Animal bedding and blankets | Hay, straw and sawdust - put in your grey household bin. Pet blankets, towels and fabric beds - take to a recycling site which has a textile bank. | Grey household bin, Recycling sites |
Animal and pet waste | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Asbestos | Asbestos needs to be disposed of by an authorised contractor. See Asbestos. Do not take asbestos to a recycling centre, and do not put asbestos in any bin provided. Do not move asbestos without first contacting the council on 427 7000 and getting the correct advice. | Contact us, Not in any bin |
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Balloons | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Barbeques | Solid metal barbeques - take to the Recycling village. Disposable barbeques - put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin, Recycling Village |
Bathroom products (shampoo, bubble bath, moisturiser, razors, toothbrushes, cotton buds, cotton wool, toothpaste tubes) | Plastic shampoo, bubble bath and moisturiser bottles - put in your blue recycling bin or take to one of our recycling sites. You should rinse these out before you recycle them. Razors, cotton buds, cotton wool and toothpaste tubes - put in your grey household bin. | Blue recycling bin, Grey household bin, Recycling sites |
Bathroom suite | If you are having a new bathroom professionally installed, the contractor should remove your old suite free of charge. This type of waste includes baths, sinks and toilets. If you don't have a contractor you can take the suite to the Recycling village or you can arrange for a Council house and garden clearance or a bulky waste collection. | Contact us, Not in any bin, Recycling Village |
Bath / beach towels | If these are in good condition, donate to a local charity shop, or recycle at one of our recycling sites with a textiles bank. If the towel is in poor condition, put it in your grey household bin. | Recycling sites, Grey household bin |
Batteries and car batteries | Do NOT put batteries in your blue recycling bin, or your grey household bin. | Not in any bin |
Bedding and duvets | If they are in good condition, donate to a local charity. Or take them to one of our recycling sites with a textile bank or the Recycling village. | Recycling sites, Recycling Village |
Beds | Take these to the Recycling village or arrange a bulky waste collection. | Contact us, Not in any bin, Recycling Village |
Bikes | If it is in good condition, donate to a local charity. If it is broken, take to the Recycling village. | Recycling Village |
Birthday cards | Cards with glitter, glue, metallic or 3D decoration - put in your grey household bin. Plain birthday cards - put in your blue recycling bin. | Blue recycling bin, Grey household bin |
Biscuit/sweet wrappers | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Biscuit tins (metal and plastic) | Put in your blue recycling bin or take to one of our recycling sites. | Blue recycling bin, Recycling sites |
Black plastic food trays / microwave meals | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Black sacks | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Blades (food processor blades / knives) | Wrap carefully and put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Bones (leftover meat bones or dog bones) | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Books | If they are in good condition, donate to a local charity. Or take them to one of our recycling sites. | Recycling sites |
Bottles and jars | Put in your blue recycling bin, or take to one of our recycling sites. You should rinse these out before you recycle them. | Blue recycling bin, Recycling sites |
Bottle tops | Remove them from the plastic bottle and put in your blue recycling bin. | Blue recycling bin |
Bricks/builder's rubble | Take to the Recycling village or arrange a house and garden clearance. | Contact us, Not in any bin, Recycling Village |
Brochures | Put in the inner caddy of your blue recycling bin, or take to one of our recycling sites with a paper bank. | Blue recycling bin, Recycling sites |
Bubble wrap | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
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Cables | Ask your family or friends if they could use any unwanted cables or recycle through Universal Recycling by phoning 0800 294 2901. These cannot be put in any of your bins. | Contact us |
Cameras | Cameras can be passed to family and friends, donated to a local charity shop or resold. | Not in any bin |
Camping gas cylinders | Put in your grey household bin. If the cylinder is leaking, contact the manufacturer. | Grey household bin |
Cans | Put in your blue recycling bin or take to one of our recycling sites. You should rinse these out before you recycle them. | Blue recycling bin, Recycling sites |
Cardboard / cardboard boxes / packaging / cereal boxes | Put in your blue recycling bin. If you have lots of cardboard items, take them to one of our recycling sites or the Recycling village. Cardboard that has food or grease on it cannot be recycled and should be put in your grey household bin. | Blue recycling bin, Recycling sites, Grey household bin |
Carpet / underlay | Take to the Recycling village or arrange a bulky waste collection. | Contact us, Recycling Village |
Carrier / plastic bags | Put these in your grey household bin. Plastic bags cannot go in your blue or green bin as this can cause problems at the sorting facility. | Grey household bin |
Cartons (juice, milk and food) | Put in your blue recycling bin or take to one of our recycling sites. You should rinse these out before you recycle them. | Blue recycling bin, Recycling sites |
Catalogues | Put in the inner caddy of your blue recycling bin. | Blue recycling bin |
Cat food pouches | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Cat litter | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
CDs | Donate to a local charity or put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
CD cases | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Cellophane | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Ceramics and crockery | Wrap carefully and put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Cereal boxes | Put in your blue recycling bin or take to one of our recycling sites. | Blue recycling bin, Recycling sites |
Chargers | Take to the Recycling village | Recycling Village |
Chemicals (including oil, paint and pesticides) | Do not put these in any bin. See hazardous waste or ring 427 7000 for advice. | Contact us, Not in any bin |
Children's car seats | Take to the Recycling village. | Recycling Village |
China cups / plates / ornaments | If they are in good condition, donate to a local charity. Or wrap carefully and put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Chipboard | Take to the Recycling village and put in the wood container. The staff can help you with this. | Recycling Village |
Christmas trees | This is seasonal only and dates will be confirmed closer to December. Keep checking: Bins and recycling for a list of locations within the Borough. | |
Cling film | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Clinical waste | This includes adult nappies, sanitary products, soiled dressings and bandages, or any item that may be soiled by blood or bodily fluids. Wrap carefully and put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Clothes / children's clothing | Donate to a local charity or take to one of our recycling sites or the Recycling village. If you can't access these, put in your grey household bin. | Recycling sites, Grey household bin, Recycling Village |
Coat hangers | Donate to a local charity or put in your grey household bin. Some supermarkets will recycle coat hangers. | Grey household bin |
Coffee grinds and filters | Put in your compost bin or your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Computers/laptops | Take to the electrical goods area at the Recycling village or arrange a bulky waste collection. | Blue recycling bin, Recycling Village, Contact us |
Confidential documents | Put in your grey household bin or use a specialist company. | Grey household bin |
Cookers | Take to the Recycling village or arrange a bulky waste collection. | Recycling Village, Contact us |
Cooking oil / fat | Once cool, place in a sealed plastic bag and take to the Recycling village. Do not put in any bin. | Contact us, Recycling Village |
Corks | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Crisp / snack food packets | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Crockery | If in good condition, donate to a local charity. Or wrap carefully and put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Curtains | If in good condition, donate to a local charity. If not, take to one of our recycling sites with a textile bank. Put in your grey household bin as a last resort. | Recycling sites, Grey household bin |
Cutlery | If in good condition, donate to a local charity. Or put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
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Detergents | Put the cardboard boxes and plastic bottles in your blue recycling bin. | Blue recycling bin |
Directories | Put in the inner caddy of your blue recycling bin or take to one of our recycling sites. | Blue recycling bin, Recycling sites |
DIY waste (bathroom fixtures / fittings, bricks, cement, doors, fence panels, floor tiles, rubble, roofing, sheds, tiles, wood) | Arrange a bulky waste collection or a house and garden clearance. Do not put any of these items in any of your bins. | Contact us |
Dog / animal mess | Wrap carefully and put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Drinking glasses | Wrap carefully and put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Dust | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Duvets and pillows | Take to one of our recycling sites with a textile bank. | Recycling sites |
DVDs | If in good condition, donate to a local charity. Or take to the Recycling village or one of our recycling sites with a book and media bank. Put in your grey household bin as a last resort. | Recycling sites, Recycling Village, Grey household bin |
DVD players/video recorders | Take to the Recycling village. | Recycling Village |
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Egg cartons / boxes | Cardboard egg boxes - remove leftover food and put in your blue recycling bin. Plastic egg boxes - put in your grey household bin. | Blue recycling bin, Grey household bin |
Egg shells | Put in your compost bin or your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Elastic bands | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Electrical goods (small) | Take to the Recycling village. | Recycling Village |
Electrical goods (large) | Take to the Recycling village or arrange a bulky waste collection. | Recycling Village, Contact us |
Engine oil | Make sure the oil is in its original container and take to the Recycling village. The staff can help you with this. | Recycling Village |
Envelopes | Padded and jiffy envelopes - can either be reused or put in your grey household bin. Other envelopes - put in the inner caddy of your blue recycling bin. | Blue recycling bin, Grey household bin |
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Fabric | Donate to a local charity or take to one of our recycling sites with a textile bank. Or take to the Recycling village. | Recycling sites, Recycling Village |
Fibreglass | Take to the Recycling village. The staff can help you with this. | Recycling Village |
Fireworks | Wrap used fireworks carefully and put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Fire extinguisher | Contact the supplier to collect. Do not put in any of your bins. | Not in any bin |
Flares | These cannot be put in any of your bins. You should contact the supplier you bought them from to see if they will take them back. This may not be possible if you bought them online, so you should bear this in mind before you buy them. | Not in any bin |
Flowerpots | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Flowers and plants | Put in your green garden bin or compost bin. Or take to the Recycling village. | Green garden bin, Recycling Village |
Fluorescent tubes | Take to the Recycling village. Staff remove the hazardous mercury so the metal and plastic can be recycled. | Recycling Village |
Food containers (food trays, yoghurt pots etc.) | Put in your blue recycling bin or take to one of our recycling sites. You should rinse these out before you recycle them. | Blue recycling bin, Recycling sites |
Food tins | Put in your blue recycling bin or take to one of our recycling sites. You should rinse these out before you recycle them. | Blue recycling bin, Recycling sites |
Food waste / leftovers | Put in your grey household bin. Some food can be put in a compost bin. | Grey household bin |
Fridge or freezers | If it is in good condition, donate to a local charity or sell them through ads or classifieds. If not, take to the Recycling village or arrange a bulky waste collection. | Recycling Village, Contact us |
Fruit punnets (plastic) | Put in your blue recycling bin or take to the Recycling village. You should rinse these out before you recycle them. | Blue recycling bin, Recycling Village |
Fruit punnets (wooden) | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Furniture | If it is in good condition, donate to a local charity or sell them through ads or classifieds. If not, take to the Recycling village or arrange a bulky waste collection. Please do not leave these items in back lanes. Fly tipping is illegal and causes the Council problems. | Recycling Village, Contact us |
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Garden (grass cuttings, plants etc.) | Put in your compost bin or your green garden bin. See a list of what you can put in your green bin. | Green garden bin |
Gas bottles and cylinders | Gas cylinders remain the property of the issuing company. Please return them to the address shown on the label. Camping gas and helium bottles can disposed of at the Recycling village. | Not in any bin, Recycling Village |
Gazebo | Put in your grey household bin or take to the Recycling village. | Grey household bin, Recycling Village |
Glass | Glass bottles and jars - rinse and put in your blue recycling bin. Remove corks, metal lids or plastic tops before recycling. Window panes, mirrors, photo frames, light bulbs, ceramics and glass ovenware - wrap carefully and put in your grey household bin. Broken glass - wrap carefully and put in your grey household bin. | Blue recycling bin, Recycling Village, Grey household bin |
Glasses / spectacles | Many high street opticians will take back unwanted glasses for re-use in developing countries. If not, put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Glitter | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Grass | Put in your green garden bin or take to the Recycling village. | Green garden bin, Recycling Village |
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Hair / hair extensions | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Hangers | Donate to a local charity or put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Hazardous waste ( antifreeze, fertiliser, fire extinguishers, oven cleaners, oil, paint, petrol, thermometer, weed killer etc.) | All types of hazardous waste including paint, pesticides, batteries, poisons, battery acid, paint stripper, household cleaners and chemicals, weed killer, medicines, tablets and fluorescent tubes should not be disposed of through your blue recycling or green garden bins. Petrol cans should NOT be put in the blue recycling bin. If you have any harmful substances seek advice from the Council contact centre on 427 7000. | Contact us, Not in any bin |
Hearing aids | Unwanted hearing aids can be sent to the Hearing Aid Appeal, run by Help the Aged. The hearing aids are tested and cleaned and sent to India. Send to: Hearing Aid Appeal, Help the Aged, FREEPOST LON 13616, London, EC18 1PS or visit: | Grey household bin |
Hedge trimmings | Put in your green garden bin or take to the Recycling village. | Green garden bin, Recycling Village |
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Inhalers | Remove the hard plastic casing and put in your blue recycling bin. The plastic casing can be taken to the plastics container at the Recycling village. Every pharmacy in South Tyneside now has a specially labelled inhaler bin on display. Many patients can make an even bigger difference by switching to eco-friendly dry powder inhalers for most of their needs. While one blue inhaler makes the same climate change impact as driving from South Shields to Liverpool, a dry powder inhaler is equivalent to driving from Shields to Jarrow. | Blue recycling bin, Recycling Village |
Ink cartridges | Take to the Recycling village. | Recycling Village |
Insulation | Take to the general waste skips at the Recycling village. | Recycling Village |
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Japanese knotweed | If you suspect that you have Japanese knotweed on your property you should take care not to allow it to spread. Japanese knotweed should not be put in any of your bins. | Not in any bin |
Jars | See glass. | |
Jewellery | Donate to a local charity or put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Junk mail and magazine inserts | Put in the inner caddy of your blue recycling bin or take to one of our recycling sites with a paper bank. | Blue recycling bin, Recycling sites |
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Keys | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Kitchen towels/tissues | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
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Laminate flooring | Take to the laminate wood container at the Recycling village or arrange a house and garden clearance. | Recycling Village, Contact us |
Laminated paper, posters or cardboard | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Lawnmower (electric, manual, petrol) | Electric and manual lawnmowers - take to the Recycling village or arrange a bulky waste collection. Petrol lawnmowers can only be accepted if the tank is empty/fully drained. We do not accept petrol as it is hazardous. | Contact us, Recycling Village |
Leaves | Put in your compost bin or your green garden bin. Do not place leaves in plastic bags in your green garden bin. | Green garden bin |
Linen | If in good condition, donate to a local charity. If not, take to one of our recycling sites with a textiles bank or the Recycling village. | Recycling sites, Recycling Village |
Light bulbs | Wrap carefully and put in your grey household bin or take to the Recycling village. | Grey household bin, Recycling Village |
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Magazines / papers / catalogues | Put in the inner caddy of your blue recycling bin or take to one of our recycling sites. | Blue recycling bin, Recycling sites |
Mattresses | Take to the Recycling village or arrange a bulky waste collection. Please do not leave these items in back lanes. Fly tipping is illegal and causes the Council problems. | Recycling Village, Contact us, Not in any bin |
Meat trays (plastic and aluminium) | Put in your blue recycling bin or take to one of our recycling sites. You should rinse these out before you recycle them. | Blue recycling bin, Recycling sites |
Medicine | Empty glass medicine bottle and cardboard boxes - put in your blue recycling bin. Foil packets - put in your grey household bin. Unused medicines can be returned to a local pharmacist. | Blue recycling bin, Grey household bin |
Metal | Take to the Recycling village. If you use a company to remove scrap metal, ensure they have an appropriate license to do this. | Recycling Village |
Metal pots and pans | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Milk bottles | Put in your blue recycling bin. You should rinse these out before you recycle them. | Blue recycling bin |
Milk containers (plastic) | Put in your blue recycling bin or take to the Recycling village. You should rinse these out before you recycle them. | Blue recycling bin, Recycling Village |
Mirrors | Wrap carefully and put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Mobile phones | Donate to a local charity or put in your blue recycling bin. | Blue recycling bin |
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Napkins | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Nappies | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Needles/syringes | Do NOT put in any of your bins. All used needles, empty syringes, empty insulin cartridges and lancets must be put in a sharps bin. Sharps bins are yellow plastics containers designed for the safe disposal of such items. For further advice on how to get sharps bin and how to dispose, please contact your doctor, pharmacist or the NHS. | Not in any bin |
Newspapers | Put in the inner caddy of your blue recycling bin or take to one of our recycling sites. | Blue recycling bin, Recycling sites |
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Oil - engine | Take to the Recycling village in its original container. | Recycling Village |
Oil - cooking | Once cool, place in a sealed plastic bag and take to the Recycling village. If you have large quantities of cooking oil, there are a number of companies who operate waste cooking oil collections. Check with the Environment Agency that any company you use is licensed to collect and transport waste oil. | Not in any bin, Recycling Village |
Ovens | Take to the Recycling village or arrange a bulky waste collection. | Recycling Village, Contact us |
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Padded / jiffy envelopes | Put in your grey household bin. | Blue recycling bin, Grey household bin |
Paddling pools | If in good condition, donate to charity. If not, put in your grey household bin or take to the Recycling village. | Grey household bin, Recycling Village |
Paint/paint thinners | Paint and paint thinners are classed as hazardous waste. If you have excess paint at home, try and use it up, either by yourself or give it to friends and relatives. Clean and dry metal tins can be disposed in the metal banks at the Recycling village, but plastic or contaminated tins must be disposed of in the general waste skip at the Recycling village. Solvent based paint, paint thinner and white spirit should be disposed as hazardous waste, and not poured down the drains. | Not in any bin, Recycling Village |
Paper | Paper, newspapers, brochures, catalogues and junk mail - put in the inner caddy of your blue recycling bin or take to one of our recycling sites. Shredded paper - Wrap in newspaper or weigh it down and put in the inner caddy of your blue recycling bin. Laminated paper, foil, glitter or foil wrapping paper - put in your grey household bin. | Blue recycling bin, Grey household bin, Recycling sites |
Paper bags | Put in the inner caddy of your blue recycling bin. Make sure they are not damp or have any food or drink inside. | Blue recycling bin |
Paper towels | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Pens / stationery | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Petrol | See hazardous waste. | |
Pets / pet waste | Put in your grey household bin. This includes pet food pouches which often contain unwanted residue and that means they can't be recycled. | Grey household bin |
Photographs | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Pillows | Take to one of our recycling sites with a textile bank or take to the Recycling village. | Recycling sites, Recycling Village |
Pizza boxes | Put in your grey household bin. These often contain unwanted food residue or grease that means they can't be recycled. | Grey household bin |
Plants | Put in your compost bin, green garden bin or take to the Recycling village. | Green garden bin, Recycling Village |
Plastic chairs | Take to the Recycling village. | Recycling Village |
Plastic plant pots / trays | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Plant pots / hanging baskets | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Plastic | Hard plastics - take to the Recycling village. Plastic bottles and food containers - take off the plastic lids and put in your blue recycling bin. Do not use plastic bags to separate these items. | Blue recycling bin, Recycling Village |
Plastic bags | Re-use or put in your grey household bin. Plastic bags cannot go in your blue or green bin as this can cause problems at the sorting facility. | Grey household bin |
Plastic trays (microwave) | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Plywood | Take to the Recycling village. | Recycling Village |
Polystyrene cups/food trays/packaging | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Pond algae and plants | Put in your compost bin, green garden bin or take to the Recycling village. | Green garden bin, Recycling Village |
Pots and pans | If in good condition, donate to a local charity. If not, take to the Recycling village. | Recycling Village |
Pyrex dishes | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
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Quilts | If in good condition, donate to a local charity. If not, put in your grey household bin or take to one of our recycling sites with a textile bank. | Grey household bin, Recycling sites |
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Radiators | Take to the Recycling village. | Recycling Village |
Rags | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Rechargeable batteries | See: where to recycle batteries | |
Records and tapes | Donate to a local charity or put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Roof tiles | Take to the Recycling village. If you are using a contractor to carry out the works, then it is their responsibility to get rid of them. | Recycling Village |
Rubble | Take to the Recycling village. If you are using a contractor to carry out the works, then it is their responsibility to get rid of it. | Recycling Village |
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Sawdust | Put in your compost bin or your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Sofa/settee | If in good condition, donate to a local charity or sell them online. If not, arrange a bulky waste collection. Please do not leave these items in back lanes. Fly tipping is illegal and causes the Council problems. | Contact us |
Shoes | If in good condition, donate to a local charity. If not, take to the Recycling village or one of our recycling sites with a clothes bank. Put in your grey household bin as a last resort. | Grey household bin, Recycling sites, Recycling Village |
Shredded paper | Wrap in newspaper or weigh it down and put in the inner caddy of your blue recycling bin. | Blue recycling bin |
Shrubs | Put in your compost bin, green garden bin or take to the Recycling village. | Green garden bin, Recycling Village |
Soil | Small amounts - Put in your green garden bin. Do not put the soil in bags first. Large amounts - If you're having building work done, the contractor should dispose of it for you. If not, arrange a house and garden clearance. Large amounts of soil makes the bin too heavy for our operatives. | Green garden bin, Contact us |
Spectacles | See glass. | |
Sports equipment | If in good condition, donate to a local charity. If not, put in your grey household bin or take to the Recycling village. | Grey household bin, Recycling Village |
Spray cans | Put in your blue recycling bin. You should rinse these out before you recycle them. | Blue recycling bin |
Steel cans | Put in your blue recycling bin or take to one of our recycling sites. | Blue recycling bin, Recycling sites |
Straw and hay | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Syringes | Do NOT place directly into your grey household or blue recycling bin. All used needles, empty syringes, empty insulin cartridges and lancets must be put in a sharps bin. Sharps bins are plastics containers designed for the safe disposal of such items. For further advice on where to get these and the disposal please contact your doctor, pharmacist or the NHS. | Not in any bin |
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Takeaway boxes/containers | Put in your grey household bin. These often contain unwanted food residue or grease that means they can't be recycled. Polystyrene containers - put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Tapes/cassette | If in good condition, donate to a local charity. If not, take to the Recycling village or one of our recycling sites with a book and media bank. | Recycling sites, Recycling Village |
Tarmac | We cannot accept tarmac in any bin or at the Recycling village. Tarmac is classified as industrial waste and we are not legally required to accept it. To arrange for the disposal of tarmac you should contact a legitimate commercial waste management or a skip hire company that is licensed to accept it. Suitable companies can be found by looking in a telephone directory or using a search engine. | Not in any bin |
Tea bags | Put in your compost bin or your grey household bin. Check that your tea bags are compostable first. Only 20-30% of tea bags are compostable. | Grey household bin |
Telephone directories | Put in the inner caddy of your blue recycling bin. | Blue recycling bin |
Tetra pack cartons | Put in your blue recycling bin or take to one of our recycling sites. | Blue recycling bin, Recycling sites |
Textiles/clothes/curtains | If in good condition, donate to a local charity. Or take to one of our recycling sites with a textile bank. | Recycling sites |
Tiles | See roof tiles. | |
Timber | Take to the Recycling village. | Recycling Village |
Tins | Put in your blue recycling bin or take to one of our recycling sites. | Blue recycling bin, Recycling sites |
Tin wrappers | Put in your blue recycling bin with the tin. | Blue recycling bin |
Tissues (hankies, kitchen towel, napkins and other absorbent products) | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Tools | If in good condition, donate to a local charity. Small electric power tools - put in your blue recycling bin. Large tools - take to the Recycling village. | Blue recycling bin, Recycling Village |
Toothbrushes / shavers | Electrical toothbrushes and shavers - put in your blue recycling bin. Hard plastic toothbrushes and shavers - put in your grey household bin. | Blue recycling bin, Grey household bin |
Towels / beach towels | Take to one of our recycling sites with a textile bank. | Recycling sites |
Toys, soft toys and games | If in good condition, donate to a local charity. Small electric toys - put in your blue recycling bin. Cardboard boxes containing games - remove dices, cards and playing pieces and put in your blue recycling bin. Soft toys - take to the Recycling village. | Blue recycling bin, Recycling Village |
Tyres | Take to the Recycling village. | Recycling Village |
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Vacuum cleaner | Take to the Recycling Village. | Recycling Village |
Vapes | Vape pens should not be put in any of your bins. Take to the Recycling village. | Recycling Village, Not in any bin |
Vegetables/vegetable peelings | Put in your compost bin or your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Vegetable oil | Pour into a plastic container and put in your grey household bin. Empty oil bottles - wash thoroughly and put in your blue recycling bin. | Grey household bin |
Vending cups | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
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Walking sticks | Donate to a local charity. | Not in any bin |
Wallpaper | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Washing machine | Take to the Recycling Village or arrange a bulky waste collection. | Recycling Village, Contact us |
White goods | Take to the Recycling village or arrange a bulky waste collection. | Recycling Village, Contact us |
Window frames wood/UPVC | Take to the Recycling village or arrange a house and garden clearance. | Contact us, Recycling Village |
Wood / sheds / timber fencing / wooden chairs | Take to the Recycling village. We can accept all wood and timber for recycling apart from laminate flooring and treated timber. | Contact us, Recycling Village |
Wool | Put in your grey household bin. | Grey household bin |
Wrapping paper | Traditional brown paper - remove any sticky tape and put in the inner caddy of your blue recycling bin. Any other wrapping paper - put in your grey household bin. | Blue recycling bin, Grey household bin |
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Yellow pages | Put in the inner caddy of your blue recycling bin. | Blue recycling bin |
Yoghurt cartons | Put in your blue recycling bin. You should rinse these out before you recycle them. | Blue recycling bin |
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Zimmer frame | Return to the issuer or donate to social services, a health centre or a hospital. | Not in any bin |
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