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What goes in my bin?

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What goes in my bin?

Recycling bins, bags or boxes

In your recycling bin or bags, you can put:

  • plastic – including bottles, pots, tubs, cartons and carrier bags (empty and untied)
  • paper – including newspapers, magazines and letters
  • cardboard – including cereal and egg boxes
  • metal – including tins, cans, aerosols, aluminium foil and bottle tops
  • glass – including bottles and jars

We won’t collect your recycling if it contains anything that can’t be recycled. This includes black bin bags, textiles, electricals, nappies or food.

Check the A-Z of materials 

Please make sure you:

  • rinse and empty all containers
  • take lids off glass jars and bottles so metals and glass can be separated
  • put lids on plastic bottles but remove film lids on plastic pots, tubs and trays
  • flatten or fold cardboard boxes

If your recycling doesn’t fit in your wheelie bin or recycling box, put it in a clear plastic recycling bag next to your bin or box. 

Order recycling bin, box or bags

There are other items you can recycle in Camden separate to your weekly recycling collection. 

Find out what else you can recycle 

If you live in a house or converted house, we have a poster for your kitchen or noticeboard. 

If you live in a flat in a shared house, consider putting a recycling poster up in your shared hallway.

After collection, your recycling is sorted and then used to make new products

Food waste bin or caddy

In your food waste bin or caddy, you can put:

  • fruit and vegetables
  • meat, fish and bones
  • tea bags and coffee grounds
  • bread and pastries
  • dairy products
  • rice, pasta and beans
  • eggs and eggshells
  • cooked and leftover food

If you live in a house or converted house you can line your caddy or put food waste straight in. If you do line your caddy, please use a compostable food bin liner, old newspaper or kitchen paper. Please don’t use black bin bags to line your caddy. 

If you live in a housing estate with a communal food waste bin, then please line your green kitchen caddy with a compostable liner.

Compostable caddy liners are no longer available for delivery. They can now be collected for free from Camden libraries and leisure centres. If you are unable to visit for health reasons then please call Veolia.

Find out more about food waste

Watch our what goes in my caddy video

Contaminated bins, bags, boxes and caddies

If your recycling or food waste contains items that shouldn’t be there, we won’t be able to take them.

If you live in a house or converted house, we will leave a note or sticker on the container asking you to remove the wrong items before the next collection.

Contaminated recycling costs us lots of money so we're strict about what we accept.

Find out more about recycling contamination

Rubbish bins and bags

You can put items which can’t be recycled in your rubbish bin or bags, including:  

  • clingfilm
  • cellophane
  • sanitary products
  • dog poo and cat litter
  • crisp packets
  • polystyrene
  • nappies – a nappy collection service is also available
  • broken glass – carefully wrapped, so that it is not dangerous to collect
  • Single-use face coverings, PPE or rapid lateral flow home test kits, but you can recycle the cardboard packaging, cardboard tube holder and paper instruction booklet.

We won’t collect DIY rubbish such as rubble and plasterboard. 

Find out how to safely recycle electricals, batteries, and textiles.

You must arrange separate collections for bulky waste, white goods and furniture

Find out more about reusing, repairing and sharing.

Communal (mostly on estates) rubbish collections

If you live on a housing estate, or block with shared rubbish bins, then please put all appropriate rubbish (including nappies) in the rubbish bins provided. This will help keep your bin area clean and safe for everyone.