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Bins can be hired for a maximum of two weeks at a time. This is really useful if you have too much to take to the recycling centre but not quite enough to hire a big skip. Order additional or replacement waste containers to store your household recycling if you're regularly producing more recycling than will fit in your containers.To help with clearing rubbish from your home or garden, you can hire supersized wheeled bins that you can move around your property.

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Our recycle and reuse A to Z also explains how to recycle many common waste items. Some items aren’t suitable for recycling at the kerbside due to the way we carry out recycling in York, however, you can dispose of a range of items at local recycling banks. You can use our HWRCs at Hazel Court HWRC and Towthorpe/Strensall HWRC to dispose of a range of items, such as: Items which cannot be collected from the kerbside We cannot accept additional cardboard in plastic bags, as we cannot collect mixed cardboard and plastic. They also take up too much space within our vehicles making them fuller much quicker. Cardboard containers may also be damaged by rain or damp conditions, leading to them falling apart when collection is attempted. Please do not use cardboard boxes to present excess paper and cardboard, as there is a risk that the box containing the cardboard may be blown away. You must ensure paper and cardboard is flattened and broken down into small pieces which fit inside the container. If you have more paper and cardboard than will fit into your recycling boxes, put out any excess next to your recycling boxes, in a separate sturdy container of similar size (approximately 55 litres). Leave bagged foil next to your recycling boxes. If you have more foil than will fit into your recycling boxes, put out any excess in untied carrier bags, not black bin bags. We cannot accept excess glass in plastic bags, for safety reasons. Please do not use cardboard boxes to present excess glass, as there is a risk that the box containing the glass may be damaged by rain or damp conditions, leading to them falling apart when collection is attempted. If you have more glass than will fit into your recycling boxes, put out any excess in a separate, sturdy container next to your recycling boxes. Leave bagged tins next to your recycling boxes. If you have more tins than will fit into your recycling boxes, put out any excess in untied carrier bags, not black bin bags. Leave bagged plastic next to your recycling boxes. If you have more plastic than will fit into your recycling boxes, put out any excess in untied carrier bags, not black bin bags. We can provide additional recycling boxes and lids to anyone who regularly has excess recycling. Whilst we will make every effort to collect all excess recycling presented, we may not always have space within our vehicles.Īny excess recycling not collected should be presented at the next scheduled collection, taken to a household waste recycling centre (HWRC), or to local collection banks.įind out what to do if you have more items than fit inside your recycling boxes:įind out what to do with items which are not suitable for recycling at the kerbside. Small amounts of excess recycling, for example 1 carrier bag full, can be presented in addition to your recycling boxes. See further information about what happens to your recycling after collection.

  • paper and cardboard must be kept separate from other materials.
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  • we accept boxes containing mixed plastic, tins, glass and foil.
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    You must sort your recycling for collection: During kerbside recycling collections we'll collect recycling from boxes, which should contain:










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