This document provides guidance on what waste items are accepted and not accepted for recycling. It lists several categories of items including snacks, bread bags, confectionery packaging, beauty and toothcare products, home cleaning packaging, printer cartridges, baby food pouches, and writing instruments. For each category, it specifies which plastic items are accepted and not accepted, and sometimes provides additional guidance such as emptying items or flattening bags. The overall document provides recycling instructions and guidelines for various common household waste items.
This document provides guidance on what waste items are accepted and not accepted for recycling. It lists several categories of items including snacks, bread bags, confectionery packaging, beauty and toothcare products, home cleaning packaging, printer cartridges, baby food pouches, and writing instruments. For each category, it specifies which plastic items are accepted and not accepted, and sometimes provides additional guidance such as emptying items or flattening bags. The overall document provides recycling instructions and guidelines for various common household waste items.
This document provides guidance on what waste items are accepted and not accepted for recycling. It lists several categories of items including snacks, bread bags, confectionery packaging, beauty and toothcare products, home cleaning packaging, printer cartridges, baby food pouches, and writing instruments. For each category, it specifies which plastic items are accepted and not accepted, and sometimes provides additional guidance such as emptying items or flattening bags. The overall document provides recycling instructions and guidelines for various common household waste items.
This document provides guidance on what waste items are accepted and not accepted for recycling. It lists several categories of items including snacks, bread bags, confectionery packaging, beauty and toothcare products, home cleaning packaging, printer cartridges, baby food pouches, and writing instruments. For each category, it specifies which plastic items are accepted and not accepted, and sometimes provides additional guidance such as emptying items or flattening bags. The overall document provides recycling instructions and guidelines for various common household waste items.
YES - Single packets / multipack bags NO - meat snacks bags. PLEASE EMPTY CRIPS AND OTHER WASTE OUT OF BAGS BEFORE DONATING AND FLATTEN BAGS IF YOU CAN AS THEY ARE EASIER TO PACK.
Pringles tubes and lids
Bread Bags YES - Bread bags made from LDPE Plastic (i.e same as a standard sliced loaf bag) NO - Bread rolls, garlic bread, pretzel, crumpet, fruit loaf bags TRY AND FLATTEN BAGS IF YOU CAN TO HELP WITH SORTING AND PACKING
Confectionery & Biscuit Packaging
YES – Plastic pouches, individual choc bar & block wrappers, multipack outer packaging, Biscuit, cracker & cake bar wrappers (eg, Jaffa cake bars) NO – Foil and paper packaging, cardboard packaging, tins, quality street wrappers (these can be composted!)
YES – Flexible dishwasher tablet pouches (the large bag not the individual tablet packaging), outer packet sleeves NO – Hard plastic bottles, tubs, oven cleaner packaging, plug-ins