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Make this festive season green

Festive recycling - what goes where

People sorting recycling into different bins

Green lidded and green wheeled recycling bins

  • Paper - including wrapping paper, envelopes and Christmas cards except those with glitter or foil
  • Cardboard and drinks cartons: flattened and folded
  • Plastic bottles with lids, pots, tubs and trays - including empty plastic toiletry / household cleaning bottles
  • Tins / cans
  • Empty aerosols
  • Clean tin foil including mince pie cases

Blue boxes and purple lidded communal glass bins

  • Glass bottles and jars
  • Blue boxes only: small electricals for example, hairdryers, toasters and batteries in a clear plastic bag left on top of your blue box

Grey lidded food recycling bins

All your cooked and uncooked food including meat and bones.

Christmas trees

On your first January garden waste collection you can put Christmas trees in your garden waste bin. If it is over seven foot, please chop it in half and remove the branches. More information on how to recycle your Christmas tree and collection dates.

Bulky waste

Larger items do not go into household waste collections.

 tool to find out where you can donate

  • unwanted furniture
  • electrical items
  • white goods
  • books
  • clothes
  • sports equipment
  • toys
  • games.

For things that cannot be reused