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Household Waste Collection and Disposal

Bin Collections

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Questions about bin collections can be answered by your local council:

Kerbside Collection Guide

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We have worked in partnership with the district/borough councils and Veolia Environmental Services to create a guide to kerbside recycling in Nottinghamshire with handy information including:

  • what plastics are accepted

  • what paper and cardboard is accepted

  • what cans are accepted

  • where your recycling goes once it's been collected

  • contact details for district councils if you require more information.

Please note, glass is not currently accepted in your recycling bins. Your local borough/district council will provide other facilities for recycling glass.

Download the Bin Smart leaflet for more information (PDF)

Household Waste

Collecting rubbish and recycling bins from your house is the responsibility of your local district or borough council. The links on the left of the page will take you to their websites for more information.

If you are unsure of what you can put in your recycling bins you can find out in our guide to kerbside recycling.

The County Council provide the rubbish tips - household waste recycling centres - around the County and are responsible for the disposal of the collected waste.

Healthcare Waste

Healthcare waste refers to any waste produced by, and as a consequence of, healthcare activities. It is very important that this type of waste is assessed by a medical professional in order to make sure it is disposed of appropriately. For more information view the Healthcare Waste page and frequently asked questions.

Business or Trade Waste

If you produce waste as a result of business or commercial activities, all of the district and borough councils offer a collection service for this waste.

Any waste not accepted at the Household Waste Recycling Centres can be disposed of through a private contractor. For more information view the advice from the Environment Agency.

Permits and Licences

You are responsible for ensuring that any contractor that you use has the appropriate permits and licences.

If a tradesperson creates waste when carrying out work at your home it is their legal responsibility to arrange for it to be removed and disposed of. It is also your legal responsibility to ensure that they have the appropriate permits and licences.

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