Bins and recycling - what goes where
Here's where we help you find out what to do with your unwanted items and household waste. We provide advice on which bin to use for what items and on what things are accepted at our five household waste recycling centres - you might call these council tips or dumps.
We also signpost you to non-council recycling sites and suggest alternative ways to dispose of your waste, so we can all make Kirklees a cleaner and greener place to live and work.
Search by type of item or bin
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Aerosols
Aerosols, green, cans.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No Yes No Household waste recycling centres
You can recycle these at household waste recycling centres.
AdviceThese are usually made from steel and aluminium. Both of these metals are recyclable.
Please make sure they are empty and do not squash.
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Aerosols
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Asbestos
Asbestos.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No No No AdviceThis must not be put in your household bin.
Please read asbestos for more information on reporting and removing asbestos.
Asbestos arising from households can be disposed of at Emerald Street Household Waste Recycling Centre. This must be booked in first by calling 07811 034340.
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Asbestos
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Batteries (including domestic and car)
Car batteries, domestic, household, battery.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No No No Household waste recycling centres
You can recycle these at household waste recycling centres.
Batteries, or items containing batteries, pose a significant fire risk so are not acceptable in household waste bins.
AdviceCheck in your local supermarket - they often have household battery recycling containers.
Try using reusable batteries in appliances and items! They are kinder to the environment.
You can find battery recycling facilities on Recycle Now .
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Batteries (including domestic and car)
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Bedding
Bedding, sheets, blankets, pillows, duvets, covers, quilts,
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No No No Reuse
Old stuffed bedding can be reused.
Donate
You can donate to a charity.
Household waste recycling centres
You can recycle this at household waste recycling centres.
You can recycle this at some recycling sites: Search for recycling sites.
AdviceDuvets, pillows or quilts could be reused as kneeling pads for gardening, or bedding for pets.
Flat bedding such as pillow cases, sheets and duvet covers can be taken to charity shops for reuse.
Don't put fabrics in the green recycling bin, this can wrap around the machinery at our materials recycling facility and cause damage.
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Bedding
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Bikes
bikes, bicycles.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No No No Reuse or donate
Repair and reuse them, or you could advertise them for sale or swap. You can donate to a charity such as Streetbikes or to Bike Libraries .
Household waste recycling centres
Bikes can be taken to household waste recycling centres where they will be collected for repair and re-use.
For more information please go to our Household Waste Recycling Centre page.
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Bikes
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Books
Books, green.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No Yes No Donate
Books can be donated to a charity or taken to our reuse facilities.
Household waste recycling centres
Books can be recycled via our household waste recycling centres.
AdviceDonate books where possible so that others can read them.
If the books are too damaged to be given away, take off any hard covers and then put in your green bin. This makes the paper pages easier to recycle.
How about borrowing books from your local library?
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Books
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Bottle tops and lids - metal
Bottle tops, metal, aluminium, lids, green.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No Yes No
AdviceMetal bottle tops and lids are made of steel or aluminium and can be recycled along with metal cans and aerosols.
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Bottle tops and lids - metal
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Bottle tops and lids - plastic
Bottle tops, plastic, lids, grey.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown Yes Yes No Reuse
Reuse them for craft projects.
AdviceInclude these with plastic bottles in the green bin. These can also go in the grey bin.
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Bottle tops and lids - plastic
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Bubble wrap
Bubble wrap, grey.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown Yes No No Reuse
Bubble wrap can be reused in many ways.
AdviceReuse as insulation for greenhouses and plant pots.
Use it to pack items to send through the post.
Use it to wrap objects when moving or for storage.
Bubble wrap can be recycled in supermarket plastic wrapper collections.
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Bubble wrap
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Cans
food, drinks, Cans, tins, aluminium, green.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No Yes No Household waste recycling centres
Please ensure these items are clean, dry and loose before placing in your green bin.
You can recycle these at household waste recycling centres.
AdviceThese are usually made from steel and aluminium. Both of these metals are recyclable.
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Cans
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Cardboard
Cardboard, boxes, packaging, toilet rolls, washing powder, Christmas, Xmas, greetings, postcards, green.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No Yes No Please ensure these items are clean, dry and loose before placing in your green bin.
Reuse
You can reuse cardboard boxes.
Compost
Cardboard is good for home composting.
Household waste recycling centres
You can recycle this at household waste recycling centres.
AdviceFlat pack cardboard boxes and save them for storage or moving home.
Give them away via reuse networks.
Tear up and use on your compost pile or wormery.
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Cardboard
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Carpets, rugs and mats
Carpets, rugs, mats.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No No No Reuse
You can reuse old carpets.
Compost
Small sections are useful for home composting.
Donate
You can donate to a charity.
Bulky household waste
You can request a bulky household waste collection.
Household waste recycling centres
You can dispose of these at household waste recycling centres.
AdvicePlace small sections on top of compost heaps to keep in the heat and your compost heap more productive.
Consider reusing old carpets as flooring in sheds or cupboards, or garages.
Animal shelters often use rugs for mats in kennels or bedding.
These are good for ground coverage to keep down weeds in allotments.
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Carpets, rugs and mats
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Cat litter
Cat litter, cat, pet waste
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown Yes No No Cat litter must be double bagged.
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Cat litter
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CDs, CD-Roms, DVDs
CDs, CD-Roms, DVDs, grey.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown Yes No No Reuse
Give them to people you know.
Donate
You can donate to a charity.
Sell
Sell them through online markets or join a car boot sale or jumble sale.
Household waste recycling centres
You can recycle these at household waste recycling centres.
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CDs, CD-Roms, DVDs
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Christmas trees
Christmas trees.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No No No Bulky household waste
You can request a bulky household waste collection.
Household waste recycling centres
You can recycle these at household waste recycling centres.
AdviceReusable artificial trees can be donated to charities or taken to the reuse containers at household waste recycling centres.
Real trees can be recycled at household waste recycling centres.
Look out for charity collection schemes after Christmas.
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Christmas trees
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Clothes and other textiles
Clothes, textiles, towels, curtains, rags,
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown Yes No No Only small amounts of bagged textiles can be put in your grey bin. Large amounts should be donated or disposed of at a Household Waste and Recycling Centre.
Reuse
Try to repair items of clothing where possible and continue to get more use from them.
Donate
You can donate to a charity or reuse facilities at household waste recycling centres.
Household waste recycling centres
You can recycle these at household waste recycling centres.
You can recycle these at some recycling sites: Search for recycling sites
AdviceUse old textiles for craft projects such as rag rugs.
Gain ideas for what to do with clothes from Love Your Clothes .
Consider repairing curtains where possible or turn them into something else for example cushion covers, padding for chairs, cleaning cloths.
Unwanted clothes can be taken to charity shops, given away to friends or family, sold online or at jumble and car boot sales.
Many charity shops will also take rags.
Some sites that will weigh in textiles and pay via weight.
Over 1 million tonnes of clothing and other textiles is thrown away in the UK each year. If this was compressed it would be as wide as Canary Wharf and 3 times taller.
How about starting your own textile swapping event? For inspiration take a look at Get Swishing .
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Clothes and other textiles
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Clothes hangers
Clothes hangers, grey.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown Yes No No Reuse
People always need clothes hangers!
Household waste recycling centres
Metal coat hangers can be recycled at the household waste recycling centres.
AdviceOffer your reusable spares on Freegle for sale or swap.
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Clothes hangers
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Cooking oil
Cooking oil, oil.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No No No Household waste recycling centres
You can recycle this at household waste recycling centres.
AdviceNot only does used cooking oil create power, it also helps to reduce the UK's reliance on fossil fuels and is increasingly used to create vegetable oil fuel.
Oil should never be poured down a drain. 1 litre of oil can pollute up to 1 million litres of water drinking water.
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Cooking oil
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Computers
Computers, laptops.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No No No Donate
You can donate to a charity.
Sell
Consider selling it or giving it away.
Household waste recycling centres
You can recycle these at household waste recycling centres.
AdviceAlways securely delete any information before getting rid of a computer.
Some shops will also take in old computers and laptops and recondition them for resale. Check with companies local to you.
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Computers
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Crisp packets
Crisp packets, grey.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown Yes No No
AdviceIf you are collecting these for fundraising, you might like to know that crisp packets are in fact made of a metallised plastic film. To decide if it is real foil, you can do the scrunch test! If you scrunch the item in your hand and it springs back open, it is plastic film. If the item stays scrunched it is aluminium foil. Crisp packets can be recycled in supermarket plastic wrapper collections and at Terracycle collections point across Kirklees.
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Crisp packets
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Crockery
Crockery, plates, cups, saucers, bowls, mugs, grey.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown Yes No No Crockery - broken crockery can be wrapped up and disposed of in grey bins in smaller quantities large amounts should be donated or disposed of at the household waste recycling centres
Reuse
Repair it so you can continue to use it.
Donate
You can donate to a charity and at reuse containers at household waste recycling centres.
Sell
Sell at car boot sales or online.
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Crockery
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Cutlery and utensils
Cutlery, utensils.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown Yes No No Any sharp items placed in your grey bin such as knives, should be wrapped up safely to avoid any injuries to our collection teams.
Donate
You can donate to a charity and at reuse containers at household waste recycling centres.
Household waste recycling centres
Metal cutlery and utensils can be recycled at household waste recycling centres in the scrap metal skips.
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Cutlery and utensils
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Disposable coffee cups
Disposable coffee cups, grey.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown Yes No No
AdviceThese are made from plastic coated paper and cannot be recycled with paper at this time.
Some coffee shops now allow customers to bring their own reusable cups.
Check with your favourite coffee outlet.
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Disposable coffee cups
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DIY waste
DIY waste.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown Yes No No Rubble and plaster can NOT be disposed of in the grey bin - wallpaper can but only in small quantities
Bulky household waste
You can request a bulky household waste collection.
AdviceYou can also use a skip hire company to dispose of DIY waste.
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DIY waste
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Dog waste (and other pet droppings)
Dog waste, pet droppings, poo, grey.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown Yes No No AdvicePlease bag up and place in your grey bin only. This waste cannot be composted or recycled.
When out walking your dog please remember to take 'poo bags' with you to pick up any mess, leaving the paths pleasant for other walkers. Safely bagged dog waste can now be put in any street litter bin or taken home and placed in the grey bin.
More information: Dog fouling.
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Dog waste (and other pet droppings)
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Drinks and food cartons, Tetrapaks
food, Drinks cartons, Tetrapaks, grey, beverage.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown Yes No No Household waste recycling centres
You can recycle these at household waste recycling centres.
AdviceCartons are taken to a facility near Halifax where each layer of the carton is separated, and the materials are then recycled.
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Drinks and food cartons, Tetrapaks
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Eggshells
Eggshells, grey.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown Yes No No Compost
Eggshells are perfect for home composting.
AdviceAdd crushed eggshells to your compost bin to help add calcium.
Whizz dried eggshells up in a food processor and add small amounts when needed to your wormery - this will help control the acidity levels in the bin, and the worms use it to help their digestion.
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Eggshells
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Engine oil
Engine oil, oil.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No No No Household waste recycling centres
You can recycle this at household waste recycling centres.
AdvicePlease ensure the waste engine oil is placed in a secure container.
Following refinement, it can be distilled into diesel fuel, or use as hydraulic oil.
Oil should never be poured down a drain - 1 litre of oil can pollute up to 1 million litres of water drinking water.
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Engine oil
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Extension leads, cables, and power cords
Extension leads, leads, cables, power cords, cords, grey.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown Yes No No Household waste recycling centres
You can recycle these at household waste recycling centres.
AdviceThey go in the small electricals skip at household waste recycling centres.
Please do not put these in the green bin as they can wrap around and damage sorting machinery at the recycling facility.
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Extension leads, cables, and power cords
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Floor and wall tiles
Tiles.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No No No Reuse
Give them to family or friends if they can use them.
Bulky household waste
You can request a bulky household waste collection.
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Floor and wall tiles
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Fluorescent light tubes
Fluorescent light tubes.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No No No Household waste recycling centres
You can recycle these at household waste recycling centres.
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Fluorescent light tubes
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Foil
Foil, aluminium, tin, grey, kitchen.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown Yes No No AdviceFoil cannot be recycled in your green bin. This is because it can't be recycled if it is not clean, and we are unable to check every bit of foil for contamination.
There are local initiatives which take clean foil and foil trays to raise money for charities. Please check in your local community centres, fair trade shops and community hubs.
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Foil
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Food waste
Food waste, grey.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown Yes No No Reuse
Try to reduce food waste by reusing leftover food. Recipes .
Compost
Vegetable and fruit peelings are perfect for home composting.
AdviceLove Food Hate Waste has lots of great tips to reuse food.
Mix vegetable and fruit peelings in compost with items which are slow to rot such as paper clippings, egg boxes and cardboard.
Did you know that 36% of waste in the grey bin is food waste? The average family could save £700 a year, simply by throwing away less food.
We run a series of workshops aimed at preventing food waste.
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Food waste
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Furniture including garden furniture
Furniture, garden, bed frames, sofas, settees, couches, armchairs, baths, barbecues, bbqs, bases, bidets, bookshelf, bookshelves, boxes, wardrobes, cabinets, chairs, drawers, slides, tables, desks, doors, benches, swings, gas fires, headboards, kitchen units, ladders, fire surrounds, rabbit hutches, sun loungers, toilets, tv stands, worktops, trampolines.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No No No Reuse
Give repairing a go.
Donate
You can donate to a charity.
Sell
Sell items online.
Bulky household waste
You can request a bulky household waste collection.
Household waste recycling centres
You can dispose of these at household waste recycling centres.
AdviceA simple repair to broken but safe and useable items of furniture could extend the life of your item.
Remember to check if upholstered furniture has its fire safety label intact when you pass on items to local charities.
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Furniture including garden furniture
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Game consoles
Game consoles.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No No No Reuse
Get them repaired and reuse them.
Donate
You can donate to a charity.
Sell
Sell online if they are in good working condition.
Household waste recycling centres
You can recycle this at household waste recycling centres.
AdviceThey go in the small electricals skip at household waste recycling centres.
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Game consoles
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Garden waste, house plants and cut flowers
Garden waste, grass clippings, brown, twigs, leaves, weeds, plants, hedge, clippings, flowers.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No No Yes Compost
Find out about composting.
Brown bins
You can request a brown bin.
Garden waste collection
You can request a Garden waste collection.
Household waste recycling centres
You can recycle this at household waste recycling centres.
AdviceAll the garden waste collected at household waste recycling centres is sent to be turned into compost.
It cannot include soil or rubble, infected plants, or invasive weeds like Japanese Knotweed.
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Garden waste, house plants and cut flowers
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Gas bottles
Gas cylinders, lpg, bottles.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No No No Reuse
Many gas bottles can be refilled and reused again and again.
Household waste recycling centres
You can recycle these at household waste recycling centres.
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Gas bottles
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Glass
Glass, bottles, jars, windows, panes, Pyrex, grey.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown Yes No No Reuse
Reuse empty bottles and jars.
Household waste recycling centres
You can recycle this at household waste recycling centres.
You can recycle this at some recycling sites: Search for recycling sites.
AdviceWe have over 130 bottle banks across Kirklees. Many are located at supermarkets and convenient car parks.
Empty bottles and jars are great for all sorts of reuse, from jam making, to storage for odds and ends, to candle holders or flower vases.
Do not put in your green bin - glass causes cuts and injuries to staff, and damages machinery.
Broken or old double-glazed windowpanes must be taken to your local Household Waste Recycling Centre. Unfortunately, the glass used in them is not recyclable as it is made from toughened glass which has a different chemical composition to standard glass.
Although Pyrex is made of glass, it can't be recycled because it's been chemically treated to withstand high temperatures, which changes the composition of the glass.
Broken household glass items such drinks glasses, or pyrex dishes should be wrapped up and put in the grey bin.
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Glass
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Glasses (spectacles)
Glasses, spectacles, grey.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No No No AdviceSome optician companies collect unwanted reading glasses for charitable donations to other countries.
Try your local charity shops - some will also take all types of unwanted reading glasses.
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Glasses (spectacles)
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Greetings cards
Greetings cards, birthday, Christmas, green.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No Yes No Reuse
You can reuse these.
Donate
Donate to Community Cards .
AdviceThe decorations and foil lettering on cards cannot be recycled. Separate the paper backs from your glittery cards and recycle this bit only.
How about reusing non-recyclable decorated cards by turning them into gift tags or new cards.
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Greetings cards
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Hearing aids
Hearing aids, grey.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No No No AdviceReturn NHS hearing aids to your local surgery or hospital department.
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Hearing aids
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Ink and printer cartridges
Ink cartridges.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No No No AdviceThese can be taken to some supermarkets and electrical goods stores.
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Ink and printer cartridges
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Light bulbs
Light bulbs.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No No No Household waste recycling centres
You can recycle these at household waste recycling centres.
AdviceThere are many different types of lightbulb including incandescent, compact fluorescent, fluorescent, Halogen, LED - take all your lightbulbs to the household waste recycling centres and we'll sort them.
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Light bulbs
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Loft insulation
Loft insulation.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No No No Household waste recycling centres
You can dispose of this at household waste recycling centres.
AdviceFibre glass and rock wool insulation are irritants. If you are removing them, make sure you have a face mask to keep the fibres from being inhaled.
Please bag it before taking to a household waste recycling centre.
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Loft insulation
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Mail
Mail.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No Yes No AdviceYou can reduce the amount of junk mail you receive by registering online with the Mail Preference Service. or call them to register on 0207 291 3310.
Please ensure personal details are removed and destroyed before putting any documentation in your green bin.
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Mail
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Mattresses
Mattresses.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No No No Donate
You can donate to a charity, but please ensure the fire safety label is still attached.
Bulky household waste
You can request a bulky household waste collection.
Household waste recycling centres
You can dispose of these at household waste recycling centres.
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Mattresses
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Medication blister packs
Medication blister packs, blister.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown Yes No No AdviceThese cannot be recycled because the foil and plastic are not easily separated. You can dispose of empty blister packs in your general waste bin. Leftover medication must be returned to pharmacies for disposal.
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Medication blister packs
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Medicines
Medicines.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No No No AdviceTake any unused medication back to your nearest pharmacy for safe disposal.
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Medicines
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Metal pots and pans
Metal, pots, pans.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown Yes No No Donate
You can donate to a charity.
Household waste recycling centres
You can recycle these at household waste recycling centres.
AdviceCharity shops and some furniture reuse shops accept donations.
To dispose at the household waste recycling centres, please place in the scrap metal skips provided. Check on the type of metal with staff.
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Metal pots and pans
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Mirrors
Mirrors.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown Yes No No Donate
You can donate to a charity.
Sell
Sell online or give away.
AdviceIf the glass on your mirror is broken, please wrap it up before putting it in the grey bin.
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Mirrors
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Nappies - disposable
Nappies, disposable, grey.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown Yes No No
AdviceConsider reusable cloth nappies. UK Nappy Network - Find a nappy library near you .
Babies use over 4000 nappies before they're potty-trained, and an average of 5000 nappies in total. This adds up to a whopping 400,000 tonnes of waste every year, or 2-3% of all household waste! That's 3 billion nappies per year just in England and Wales.
7 million trees are cut down each year to make disposable nappies.
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Nappies - disposable
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Natural corks
Natural corks, grey.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown Yes No No Reuse
Natural corks can be used in lots of ways at home.
Compost
Small amounts of natural cork are good for home composting.
AdviceBreak up natural corks into small bits - you can whizz them up in a food processor - to place them in your home composting pile. Only use a small amount at a time.
Use ground up cork or slices of cork as a mulch for plants.
Put corks at the top of garden canes for safety.
Corks are great for art and craft projects like making pin boards, turning them into cork stamps or making snakes, boats, necklaces and loads more.
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Natural corks
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Paint
Paint.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No No No Reuse
Offer unwanted paint to others.
Household waste recycling centres
You can recycle this at household waste recycling centres.
AdviceLeftover paint can be used for loads of craft ideas or simply to brighten up items in your home or garden.
Consider offering unwanted paint to local groups who could use them for art or mural projects.
Empty or partly full paint cans can be taken to any household waste recycling centre.
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Paint
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Paper
newspapers, junk mail, magazines, telephone directories, Yellow Pages, envelopes, catalogues, green.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No Yes No Please ensure these items are clean, dry and loose before placing in your green bin
Reuse
Keep paper for scrap and use envelopes again to send things by post.
Household waste recycling centres
You can recycle this at household waste recycling centres.
AdviceUse scrap paper for shopping lists, to do lists, reminders and all sorts of other useful paper-based projects. Magazines are also great for craft and collage projects.
Consider passing magazines you have read on to friends.
All paper pamphlets and flyers can be placed in your green bin. So can the Yellow Pages and other directories, although put the plastic wrapper they came in into the grey bin.
Reuse padded envelopes.
Each tonne of recycled paper can save approximately: 17 trees, 1438 litres of oil, 4000 kilowatts of energy, and 26,497 litres of water.
70% less energy is needed to recycle paper as opposed to making it from raw materials.
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Paper
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Paper (shredded)
Shredded paper.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown Yes No No AdviceSmall amounts can be put in compost bins or reused for pet bedding so long as it is not glossy paper.
We are not able to take shredded paper for recycling as it cannot be sorted effectively at the recycling facility.
To dispose of it, please put this in your grey bin, ideally in its own bag.
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Paper (shredded)
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Pet bedding
Pet bedding.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown Yes No No AdviceBag it up and put it in your grey bin or take to your nearest household waste recycling centre for disposal.
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Pet bedding
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Phones
Mobile telephones, landlines.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No No No Donate
You can donate to a charity.
Sell
If you have just upgraded your phone, offer your old one for sale or swap online.
Household waste recycling centres
You can recycle these at household waste recycling centres.
AdviceMany charity shops have special collection containers for old mobile phones.
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Phones
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Plaster and plasterboard
Plasterboard.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No No No Household waste recycling centres
You can dispose of this at household waste recycling centres.
AdviceYou must book online before you can dispose of your plaster and plasterboard waste at a household waste recycling centre.
Disposal is free for Kirklees householders.
Conditions and the form are on the household waste recycling centres page.
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Plaster and plasterboard
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Plastic bags
Plastic bags, carrier, grey.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown Yes No No Reuse
Reuse them when you go shopping.
AdvicePlastic bags can be taken to supermarkets for recycling.
Use plastic bags as liners for your household bins.
Opt for jute or canvas bags instead.
Please don't put them in your green recycling bin. They can't be recycled through our recycling facility and can wrap around and damage sorting machinery. Items in the green bin should never be in bags.
For more information about reducing plastic, read about the Plastic Pollution Coalition .
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Plastic bags
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Plastic bottles
Plastic bottles, shampoo, bleach, gel, washing up liquid, milk, green, pop, cleaning.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No Yes No Please ensure these items are clean, dry and loose before placing in your green bin
Household waste recycling centres
You can recycle this at household waste recycling centres.
AdviceRemember to include plastic bottles from all rooms of the house including shampoo and shower gel from the bathroom, bleach bottles and washing up liquid bottles from the kitchen.
Clean out bottles before recycling them.
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Plastic bottles
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Plastic netting
Plastic netting, grey.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown Yes No No AdviceNetted produce bags that resemble fabric fishing nets, and are made from nylon and other fabric-like synthetics, are not recyclable. They can get tangled in the sorting equipment at recycling facilities.
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Plastic netting
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Plastic plant pots
Plastic plant pots, grey.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown Yes No No Reuse
Reuse to pot up other plants.
Donate
Donate to local gardening clubs or allotment owners.
AdviceThere are also some schemes run by garden centres that will recycle plant pots.
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Plastic plant pots
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Plastic pots, tubs and trays
Plastic pots, yoghurt, tubs, trays, Tupperware, grey.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No Yes No Please ensure these items are clean, dry and loose before placing in your green bin. Food residue can stop an item being recycled and can contaminate other items.
Reuse
Reuse for storage.
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Plastic pots, tubs and trays
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Plastic sheeting
Plastic sheeting, grey.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown Yes No No Reuse
Reuse for DIY or decorating projects.
AdviceThis is sent to our Energy from Waste Facility and converted into electricity.
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Plastic sheeting
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Polystyrene
Polystyrene, grey.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown Yes No No
AdvicePolystyrene is sent to our Energy from Waste facility and converted into electricity.
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Polystyrene
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Sawdust
Sawdust, grey.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown Yes No No Sawdust - needs to be bagged
Compost
Small amounts of sawdust are good for home composting.
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Sawdust
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Scrap metals
Scrap metals, keys, ironing boards, drainers, sinks, radiators.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No No No Sell
Sell to a scrap metal dealer.
Household waste recycling centres
You can recycle these at household waste recycling centres.
AdviceSome charity and reuse networks will accept metal items.
To recycle at the household waste recycling centres, please place in the scrap metal skips provided.
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Scrap metals
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Shoes
Shoes, boots, wellies and trainers,
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown Yes No No Reuse
Where possible try to repair broken shoes and boots.
Donate
You can donate to a charity or take to reuse facilities at household waste recycling centres.
Sell
If they're in good condition, consider advertising them for sale or swap online.
Household waste recycling centres
You can recycle these at household waste recycling centres.
You can recycle these at some recycling sites: Search for recycling sites.
AdviceSometimes a simple resole at a nearby cobblers and shoe repair shop can keep you wearing your beloved shoes!.
Only donate boots and shoes or take them to recycling sites if they are in good condition.
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Shoes
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Soil, rubble and hardcore
Soil, rubble, hardcore, bricks.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No No No These items (including turf, brick, paving slabs, stone or ceramics such as tiles, toilets, sinks and cisterns) cannot be taken to household waste recycling centres.
Reuse
Where possible try to resell, reuse or donate unwanted building materials.
Skip
Book a skip for large amounts (over 5 bags).
Bulky household waste
You can request a bulky household waste collection.
AdviceGive building materials to family or friends who may need them for their own projects.
Advertise unwanted materials online or see if there are any community projects nearby that may make use of them.
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Soil, rubble and hardcore
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Take away containers
take away, containers, fast food.
Bins
Cardboard containers can be recycled in your green bin provided they are clean, dry, and loose. Any food residue spoils the cardboard and prevents it being recycled - spoiled cardboard must be put in your grey bin.
Foil and polystyrene food trays must be disposed of in your grey bin.
Plastic trays/lids can be washed and dried and placed loose in your green bin.
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Take away containers
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Toys and games
Toys, games, grey.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown Yes No No Reuse
Pass them onto friends and family, and repair and reuse broken toys if you can.
Donate
You can donate to a charity or take to reuse facilities at household waste recycling centres.
Sell
Sell at jumble sales, car boots, online or to collectors.
Household waste recycling centres
You can dispose of broken toys at household waste recycling centres.
AdviceToys and games that are in good condition should be donated, so they can be reused. Charities, learning centres and community groups are frequently seeking such items.
Collectors often want toys and games that are in good condition.
Due to the variety of different plastics that can be in a plastic toy, they cannot be put in the green bin.
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Toys and games
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Turf
Turf.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No No No Bulky household waste
You can request a bulky household waste collection.
AdviceYou can also use a skip hire company to dispose of unwanted turf.
Ask family and friends if they can use your spare turf. Offer it on local social media sites - people love free things.
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Turf
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TVs and monitors
TVs, monitors, televisions, screens.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No No No Donate
Donate to a charity or take to household waste recycling centres.
Household waste recycling centres
You can recycle these at household waste recycling centres.
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TVs and monitors
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Tyres
Tyres.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No No No Household waste recycling centres
You can recycle domestic tyres at household waste recycling centres.
AdviceTo dispose of tyres from business vehicles, please contact a garage to arrange this.
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Tyres
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Umbrellas
Umbrellas.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown Yes No No Reuse
Most broken umbrellas can easily be repaired.
Donate
If it's working, you can donate to a charity.
Household waste recycling centres
You can recycle these at household waste recycling centres.
AdviceIf you recycle it at a household waste recycling centre, remove the fabric from the metal and recycle in the textiles and metal skips.
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Umbrellas
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Vapes and vape cartridges
Vapes, vape cartridges.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No No No Household waste recycling centres
Batteries from these can be recycled - remove from the device and place these in battery bins/small electrical items bins at household waste recycling centres - staff at the centre can advise.
AdviceThese items can cause fires at the processing facility and must not be disposed of in household bins. Some suppliers and retailers will take back used items or re-use empty cartridges - check with the outlet you purchase these from. Batteries can also be recycled at most supermarkets
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Vapes and vape cartridges
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Videos
videos, grey, videotapes.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown Yes No No Donate
You can donate to a charity.
AdviceVery few charities will accept videotapes (unless of children's shows), but sites like Freecycle may find interested parties. Unfortunately, they cannot be recycled, so will have to go in the grey bin.
Do not put in the green bin - the tape wraps around the machinery at the recycling facility and can cause a problem.
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Videos
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Vinyl records
Records.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No No No Donate
You can donate to a charity.
Sell
Sell online or to local specialist record shops.
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Vinyl records
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Wallpaper
wallpaper.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown Yes No No Reuse
Reuse unwanted clean wallpaper.
AdviceUse for craft and household projects, lining drawers, or as an alternative to wrapping paper. Donate to a school.
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Wallpaper
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Watches
Watches, grey.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown Yes No No Donate
You can donate to a charity or reuse facilities at household waste recycling centres.
AdviceRecycling For Good Causes will accept watches via the post, regardless of condition, to raise money for organisations like the Brownies.
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Watches
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Water filters
Water filters, grey.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown Yes No No Reuse
Check with your local supermarket or Argos store for Brita filter recycling points. Put other brands into your grey bin.
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Water filters
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White goods and other electrical items
Electrical appliances, TVs, televisions, toasters, fridges, freezers, cookers, refrigerators, washing machines, white goods, dishwashers, kitchen appliances, lawnmowers, vacuum cleaners, hoover, remote controls, chargers, dishwashers, dvd players, fans, fires, ovens, boilers, irons, kettles, lamps, microwaves, radios, spin dryers, sunbeds, tumble driers.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown No No No Reuse
A simple repair can bring many items back to life.
Donate
You can donate to a charity.
Sell
Working items can be sold or given away.
Bulky household waste
You can request a bulky household waste collection.
Household waste recycling centres
You can recycle these at household waste recycling centres.
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White goods and other electrical items
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Wood
Wood, timber, tree branches.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown Yes No No Small quantities of wood are acceptable in the grey bin.
Bulky household waste
You can request a bulky household waste collection.
Household waste recycling centres
You can recycle this at household waste recycling centres.
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Wood
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Wrapping paper
Wrapping paper, gift, grey.
Bins
Which bin to put your items in Grey Green Brown Yes No No AdviceMost gift wrap isn't recyclable because it is decorated with glitter or shiny film.
Wrapping paper placed in your grey bin is sent to our Energy from Waste facility and converted into electricity.
If gift wrap is 100% paper it can be recycled in your green bin: Green bins.
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Wrapping paper