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Last reviewed: Tue, 04 May 2010

Recycling

The yellow recycling bag is collected weekly on a Wednesday night and is for waste that can be recycled through the kerbside collection service.

What can go in your recycling bag:

  • Plastics – all clean plastic household containers (no plastic film)
  • Metals – all clean household tins, cans and aerosols (no foil or other metal objects)
  • Glass – all clean glass bottles and jars (no lightbulbs or window glass)
  • Paper and cardboard – all clean paper, magazines, boxboard and cardboard

While more items than this are recyclable, only the items listed above are accepted in the bags. This is because the machinery at the Recycling Plant can only separate certain items and shapes of items. See the video for how the material is separated at the Plant, ready to be recycled.

Newspapers and magazines.Rinsed food tins.Glass jars.Cereal boxes.Cardboard packaging.
Telephone directories.Exercise books.Glass bottles.Envelopes and junk mail.Yoghurt pottles.
Ice cream containers.Cardboard.Egg cartons.Wine bottles.Shampoo and conditioner bottles.
Water bottles.Plastic pottles.Aerosol cans.Plastic bottles.Plastic drink bottles.
Pizza boxes.Aluminium cans.Cleaning bottles.Takeaway cups. 

Many items that don't go in the recycling bag can still be recycled. You can drop off your old clothing at one of the many clothing bins around the city, or take metals and other items to the Ecodepots for free.

Also check out the waste minimisation recycling directory to see where other items that are not accepted in the kerbside collection can be taken. 

What can’t go in your recycling bag:

  • Ash (hot or cold)
  • Bubble wrap
  • Car parts and scrap metal
  • Ceramics, porcelain and crockery
  • Clothing, fabric and shoes
  • Cutlery
  • Drinking glasses
  • Engine oil containers
  • Flimsy plastic packaging
  • Food and garden waste
  • Furniture
  • Garden hose
  • Gas bottles
  • General rubbish
  • Household applicances
  • Light bulbs
  • Liquids
  • Mirrors
  • Nappies
  • Paint and chemicals
  • Plastic ties and plastic tubing
  • Polystyrene (packaging and meat trays)
  • Toys
  • Tyres and rubber
  • Window or windscreen glass.
  • Many items that don’t go in the yellow bag can still be recycled. You can drop off your old clothing at one of the many clothing collection bins around the city, or take metals and other items to the EcoDepots for free.

     

    Authorising Unit: City Water and Waste

    Last reviewed: Tuesday, May 04, 2010

    Next review: Thursday, November 04, 2010

    Keywords: recycling