

Newspapers and magazines, junk mail, plain envelopes, office paper, telephone books, cataloguesīrown paper, wrapping paper, shredded paper, padded envelopes, windowed envelopes, napkins/tissues, kitchen roll, wallpaper. Watch this short animation that explains what happens to recyclables after they are collected at kerbside.ĭownload a handy list of what can and cannot be placed in your blue bin Acceptable in blue bin You don't need a green and a brown bin as both bins are used to recycle the same materials. Use your brown or green bin for food waste and garden waste such as grass clippings, weeds, leaves and tree branches or twigs. Use your blue bin to recycle certain clean paper, cardboard, aluminium and plastic products as listed below.

This will keep you up to date about collections, as well as answering any questions you have about what goes where! The best way to manage your recycling is to download the Bin-ovation App. Reduce pressure on your grey bin by maximising the materials you recycle in your blue and green or brown bin.
