Kerb It! Recycle It! The burgundy bin recycling scheme.
Your burgundy bin makes it easy for you to recycle a wide range of items at home including paper, cardboard, glass, tins, cans and plastic bottles.
Your bin is divided into 2 sections, with an inner box for all your paper-based recycling and the main bin for everything else.
Find out what we can recycle below, and see where to get rid of things we can't take.
If you have any questions, please look at our Frequently Asked Questions, or contact us on (details below).
Please use the inner box to store your paper-based recycling:
Newspapers and magazines
Paper
Telephone directories
Catalogues
Junk mail and glossy pamphlets
White envelopes
Please make sure everything is clean and dry, with no food waste to contaminate it.
There's no need to remove the windows from envelopes, but it helps us if you do.
Please note: we can't take shredded paper as it clogs up the machinery.
The main part of your bin can be used for all your other recycling:
Flattened cardboard and brown envelopes
e.g. cereal boxes, brown envelopes, cardboard packaging etc.
Remember… please flatten cardboard before putting it in your burgundy bin and leave large sized cardboard flattened next to your bin.
Empty food tins, drink cans and aerosols
e.g. clean food tins, biscuit tins, fizzy drink cans, empty aerosols etc.
Remember… please rinse all cans/tins and remove labels before putting them in your burgundy bin.
Plastic bottles
e.g. milk bottles, soft drinks, shampoo, detergent and household cleaning product bottles.
Remember... please rinse your plastic bottles, squash them and remove the lids (the lids cannot be recycled).
Mixed glass bottles & jars
e.g. jam jars, coffee jars, wine bottles, baby food jars etc.
Remember… please remove lids and rinse your glass bottles before putting them in your burgundy bin.
Mixed textiles and clothes
e.g. old clothes, shoes tied in pairs, sheets, curtains, towels, blankets etc.
Remember… please make sure textiles are clean, dry and are placed in a carrier bag.
Small household batteries
e.g. AA, AAA, LR9, LR14, LR20, watch, mobile phone, torch, smoke alarm batteries etc.
Remember… please make sure batteries are placed in a carrier bag to save them mixing with other recycling.
Please don't include:
Plastic bags, carrier bags or cellophane wrapping - these can be recycled at some supermarkets.
Cartons (Tetra Pak) such as from UHT milk, fruit juices etc. - these can be recycled at some local bring sites or household recycling centres.
Light bulbs, broken glass, mirrors, windows - these can be recycled at household recycling centres.
Dense plastics (toys, chairs etc) - these can be recycled at household recycling centres.
Pyrex, cookware and pans - these can be recycled at household recycling centres.
Car batteries - these can be recycled at household recycling centres.
Plastic lids, trays, tubs or yoghurt pots - not currently recycled locally.
Polystyrene - not currently recycled locally.
See the full range of materials that can be recycled at Derbyshire Recycling centres.
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