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Recycling - bags and containers
Recycling - bags and containers
This page provides you with information on what can and cannot be placed in the blue recycling bins and bags.
Requesting new / additional / replacement blue bins/bags
If you wish to request a blue bin/or bag or report a missing or damaged bin, please complete our Request new blue bin/ blue bags form.
Please note a charge will be made to replace lost/stolen bins and for additional recycling bin requests. If you are moving into a new or previously empty property and wish to request commencement of waste and recycling collections, please contact Customer Services on 01756 700600. You must be registered for council tax to be eligible for household waste recycling collections.
Blue Bag - Paper and Cardboard
Collection Frequency: Every two weeks (alternative week to the green bin or lilac bags collection).
What to put in your blue bag....
PAPER

Newspapers
Magazines
Brochures
Junk Mail
Envelopes (excludes window envelopes)
Wrapping paper (excludes foil/holographic)
Office/Writing paper
Tip: There is no need to remove staples, but please remove any tape
CARDBOARD

Cardboard packaging
Food Packaging (e.g. cereal boxes, food sleeves, egg boxes)
Toilet/kitchen roll inserts
Greeting Cards
Please ensure there is no food waste on any cardboard placed in the bag
DIRECTORIES

White directories
Catalogues
Yellow Pages
We will not accept....
Hardback books
Hardback directories
Window envelopes
Wall paper
Jiffy bags
Normal household waste
If your bag is found to contain any items other than paper and cardboard, we will not be able to empty your bag. It will be your responsibility to remove any contaminating items before your next collection.
Excess paper and cardboard
Additional paper and cardboard will be collected if placed in a carrier bag and placed alongside the blue bag for collection. Additional blue bags can be collected from our offices at 1 Belle Vue Square, Broughton Road, Skipton, BD23 1FJ. Blue bags can also be requested online by completing our Request new blue bin/ blue bags form or by contacting Customer Services on 01756 700600.
Please do NOT use a refuse sack as this may be mistaken for household waste and will not be collected.
Blue Bin - Glass, Cans and Plastic bottles
Collection Frequency: Every four weeks

Please note: certain properties may not be suitable for a blue bin, in such cases we will issue a recycling pod for their recyclables.
What to put in your blue bin....
GLASS
All glass bottles and jars
We will not accept...
Pottery or ceramics
Window glass
Light bulbs
Pyrex
Spectacles
! Please rinse out all glass and jars before placing in the bin
Tip: There is no need to remove the labels
CANS

All food and drink cans
Biscuit/Confectionery tins
We will not accept....
Aluminium foil
Crisp packets
Pots and Pans
Paint tins
Cutlery
! Please rinse out and squash cans before placing in the bin.
AEROSOLS

Household aerosol cans
Please discharge all contents and air and remove caps.
PLASTIC BOTTLES (Types 1 & 2 only)

Milk bottles
Pop/drink bottles
Shampoo/conditioner bottles
Washing up liquid bottles
Fabric conditioner bottles
Any plastic bottles that bear the logos:
We will not accept..
Margarine tubs
Yoghurt pots
Ready meal trays
Plastic carrier bags
Plastic film
Plant pots
Vending cups
Please note: these types of plastic can be recycled at one of the four plastic recycling banks across the district.
Tip: Bottle tops can be placed in your blue bin
Only waste placed inside the wheeled bin will be collected. Please ensure the lid is closed.
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Page last updated: 01 February 2012
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Waste ManagementEmail: Waste ManagementTel: 01756 700600

