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Old 4 Sep 21, 10:24 PM  
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What colour /size are your bins , what do you put in them and how often are they collected ?

I remember asking this a few years ago and being shocked by the variation in the different councils .

So we have 4 bins , all the big wheelie bin size. Nothing else .

Blue -recycling - collected every 3 weeks - glass bottles , plastic bottles , cans etc

Green -recycling collected every 3 weeks - cardboard , paper , books , magazines , newspapers etc

Brown - recycling collected every 2 weeks - garden waste and food waste

Grey - general rubbish - collected every 3 weeks .


Let’s see if we get the same mix of inconsistent coloured bins , different sizes and odd things like plastic containers and just loose bin bags left outside .

You drive through some places on bin day and it looks like a festival has just finished with everything being piled in different receptacles containers and bags


Oh , and don’t forget to say where you are from 😂

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Old 4 Sep 21, 10:29 PM  
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3 Wheelie bins for us collected fortnightly (for past few years we now have to pay for the collection of garden waste bin, £30 per year I think).

So Brown bin -garden cuttings, grass
Blue recycling bin - paper, glass, cardboard, clear plastic bottles, milk cartons, aluminium (eg diet coke cans for me!).
Green bin - general waste

Blue & brown bins are collected one week (on different days), and the green bin the next week. But each bin collected fortnightly.

We are in Cambridgeshire.
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Old 4 Sep 21, 10:38 PM  
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Originally Posted by Michyloulou View Post
Green bin - general waste

I wonder which council mastermind decided the non-recycling bin would be green ?
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Old 4 Sep 21, 10:31 PM  
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3 wheelie bins and a box

Black bin- every 2 weeks, general household waste that cannot be recycled

Blue bin - every 2 weeks - cardboard, cans, paper, plastic

Green bin - usually every 2 weeks but only seasonal, but currently monthly due to COVID - garden waste

Green box - every 2 weeks- glass

Collections alternate, so one week it’s the black bin, the next week it’s the green and blue bins and green box.

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Old 4 Sep 21, 10:36 PM  
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Black wheelie bin - general rubbish, collected every week.

Brown wheelie bin - cardboard, plastic and metal recycling, collected every 2 weeks.

Black box - glass recycling, every 2 weeks.

Green wheelie bin - green garden waste, collected every 2 weeks (alternate to brown/black)

ETA - I forgot to say where I am.
This is Solihull, West Midlands.
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Old 4 Sep 21, 10:39 PM  
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We just have:
Black normal sized bin: general waste
Blue: recyclable stuff
And we can order a green if we wish for garden waste.

In our neighbouring town in Merseyside, they have bags and a caddy!
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Old 4 Sep 21, 10:54 PM  
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Wheely bin totally green for general rubbish. This was the first wheely bin the council introduced, years before recycling collections were happening. I guess they tried to choose the least conspicuous colour they could (go away green?) New houses nearby seem to be getting black bins instead.

Wheely bin green with blue lid all recycling (but no tetra paks)
Wheely bin (paid for) green with brown lid garden rubbish (annual fee)
Green caddy for food waste (smaller caddy supplied for use indoors)

All bins collected fortnightly apart from food which is collected weekly. At the moment we are having monthly garden waste collections due to driver shortages.
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Old 4 Sep 21, 10:58 PM  
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Black sacks - general waste - collected weekly

Orange sacks - paper and plastic recycling - collected weekly - many don’t seem to bother and just put out black sacks. We get a roll of orange sacks once every few months and have to visit a library to collect more.

We can put out cardboard that’s been flattened too.

We do have a green wheelie bin that we pay extra for, it’s for garden waste and is collected fortnightly. I’d say maybe 25% have these. We pay £52 per year. You can put garden waste in official borough green bags that you can buy from libraries at a cost of £5 for 10. Otherwise garden waste must be taken to the tip.

We’re in London borough of Havering.

I think we’re probably one of few places that don’t have bins supplied and still have weekly collections of all waste in black sacks.
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Originally Posted by Bellasmummy View Post
Black sacks - general waste - collected weekly

Orange sacks - paper and plastic recycling - collected weekly - many don’t seem to bother and just put out black sacks. We get a roll of orange sacks once every few months and have to visit a library to collect more.

We can put out cardboard that’s been flattened too.

We do have a green wheelie bin that we pay extra for, it’s for garden waste and is collected fortnightly. I’d say maybe 25% have these. We pay £52 per year. You can put garden waste in official borough green bags that you can buy from libraries at a cost of £5 for 10. Otherwise garden waste must be taken to the tip.

We’re in London borough of Havering.

I think we’re probably one of few places that don’t have bins supplied and still have weekly collections of all waste in black sacks.
Was going to say you must be same as is we’re in Hornchurch
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Originally Posted by keith1973 View Post
Was going to say you must be same as is we’re in Hornchurch
Yes we’re in Hornchurch too 👋
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