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When it comes to the environment, even the smallest individual action really does make a difference. Torbay has a number of recycling sites/banks, to find out where these are, visit the Recycling Banks page.
Yes, but there is a small charge depending on the quantity of items you wish to have removed. Please cal 01803 402934 for a quote and to book a collection time.
If the residents in your road do not currently have a wheeled bin then you are not on a twin bin collection. Simply continue using your normal dustbin for all your household waste. At present, Torbay Council has no immediate plans to expand the wheeled bin areas beyond the current number of users.
Yes, call 0800 8382100 and they will be able to assist you with changing to a more suitably sized bin to cater for your requirements.
Simply can 0800 8382100 and a new collection time will be arranged for your rubbish to be collected
Yes, this does not cause a problem because steel cans are easily separated from aluminium using a magnet.
Yes, these do not cause us any problems.
No, the plastic windows and glue used on many envelopes, means that they cannot be recycled.
Yes, junk mail can be placed in your green wheeled bin/box for recycling, or put into a paper bank. Please remove any plastic coverings etc. first.
Yes, yellow pages can be placed in your green wheeled bin/box or a paper bank for recycling.
No, this is not necessary; they get burnt off in the recycling process.
This is because your green bin or box was found to be contaminated with non-recyclable items by the refuse collectors. If recyclable materials in the refuse lorry become mixed with dirty non-recyclable waste from contaminated bins, they become spoiled and can’t be recycled. The wrong sort of waste also makes life extremely unpleasant and hazardous for our workers at the sorting plant who separate all the waste you put in your green bin by hand.
Visit the Twin Bin Scheme page for details of what can and can't be recycled.
If through age, illness or infirmity you are unable to move your bins on collection day, the Council will arrange for the refuse collectors to come onto your property collect your bin from your chosen storage area, empty it and then return it to your storage point. Please note that the Collect and Return service can only be provided to you if there is no other person living in your house who can move the bins for you. In certain cases the Council may require evidence of the need for the service. Please ring 01803 402934 for details.
Visit the Composters page for details of where to buy these items.
Black Glass can be put in with brown glass in a bottle bank.
Blue glass can be put in with the green glass in a bottle bank.
Food tins can be placed in your green wheeled bin for recycling or can be placed in a can bank.
Your wheeled bins or boxes should be placed at the boundary of your property where it joins the road or pavement.
Glass should not be put in your green wheeled bin, but should be taken to a bottle bank. This is because all the recyclable rubbish we collect from you is sorted by hand, and broken glass is a real hazard to our staff at the sorting plant.
This is because mixed coloured glass cannot be recycled back into its’ original colours. This is especially important with clear glass.
Plastic bottles take up a lot of space and don’t weigh very much. The value of plastic bottles in a full bank is less than the cost of picking it up, so plastic banks are not cost effective to operate.
Your wheeled bins are emptied on alternate weeks to keep down the cost of the collection service. If we provided a collection of non-recyclable refuse every week we would have to purchase extra collection vehicles and take on extra staff, which would mean significant increases in your Council Tax bill.