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What Can I Recycle in my Blue Bin?

Summary

Suffolk Councils have joined forces to launch a new waste awareness campaign. We’re encouraging people to separate more of their rubbish.

Collection Service – The Twin Bin Scheme

Your refuse collection scheme involves the use of two wheeled bins. One is a blue bin for the collection of recyclable materials, and the other a black bin for non recyclable waste.The service is operated by our contractor. Every household receives a weekly refuse collection service. One week the recyclables in the blue bin are collected, the next week the black bin is emptied.

Blue Bin 

Blue BinIn addition to using a local recycling site, your Blue Bin gives you the opportunity to recycle more recyclables at home. Items for recycling in your Blue Bin include:

  • Paper (not shredded)
  • Cardboard
  • Metal food and drinks cans
  • Plastic bottles (Drink, detergent, shampoo etc)
  • Plastic food containers (yoghurt pots, ice cream tubs etc)

These items should all be placed in your bin relatively clean and loose (not in plastic bags), as they are sorted partly by hand, by the Councils contractor. Please select the link below for a leaflet explaining what can and cannot go into your Blue Bin:

Please remember not to put ‘mixed material items’ such as waxed cartons (Tetra Paks) or coat hangers in your blue bin as these are currently uneconomic to recycle at the facility in Suffolk.

Textiles and Glass cannot be placed in your Blue Bin, but can be placed in banks found at a number of recycling sites and household waste and recycling centres in Babergh.

Specific advice on plastic bags:

Any type of plastic bag or film should not go in your blue bin or pink sack; this includes bread bags, crisp packets, cling film, cellophane wrap, carrier bags or black sacks. Plastic bags/film are not welcome at the Council's recycling sorting facility at Gt. Blackenham principally because many plastic bags are now made of a degradable material that can not be recycled (and it is not cost effective to slow the plant down to examine what is or is not degradable).

Our advice in relation to plastic bags, is to do the following (in order of priority):

  1. Avoid / Reduce
  2. Reuse
  3. Recycle
  4. Dispose

Therefore:

  1. Avoid (or reduce) using plastic bags and instead use an ordinary shopping bag or more rugged plastic 'bag for life' that many retailers offer. 
  2. If you must use carrier bags, then reuse them in future for shopping or to wrap putrescible food waste in your black bin, or take them to a local charity shop who may accept the non degradable variety. 
  3. Some supermarkets take back plastic bags for recycling, although this is usually only possible for non-degradable plastic bags. 
  4. As a last resort put them in your black bin.

 

External links ...

Directgov logo
Directgov
Public services all in one place

Directgov Recycling at home web page
Department for the Environment, Food & Rural Affairs
Department for the Environment, Food & Rural Affairs
Taking action on waste is essential, since we are consuming natural resources at an unsustainable rate and contributing unnecessarily to climate change.
Recycling & waste web page
Environment Agency
Environment Agency
Learn more about how we manage waste and the processes that support our work. This section contains information on a range of waste-related subjects.
Waste web page
Suffolk County Council
Suffolk County Council
Suffolk has an excellent waste service. The local Suffolk Councils have been awarded Beacon Status for having one of the best waste and recycling services in the Country.
The Future of Waste in Suffolk web page
Suffolk Recycling
The one-stop shop for all your household waste recycling needs if you are a Suffolk resident.
Suffolk Recycling website
Waste & Resources Action Programme (WRAP)
Helping individuals, businesses and local authorities to reduce waste and recycle more, making better use of resources and helping to tackle climate change.
Waste & Resources Action Programme website

About links to external sites.

Contact us ...

Team:
Environmental Protection
Telephone:
01473 825890
Minicom/textphone:
01473 825878
Fax:
01473 825770
Address:
Babergh District Council
Corks Lane
Hadleigh
IPSWICH
IP7 6SJ

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Last updated on: 24 August 2010 | Date of next review: 24 August 2011

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