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Over 7500 tonnes of garden waste recycled in 2024: do you want to add to it?

11:00 am, Monday, 10th February 2025 - 8 months ago

Bins, waste and recycling

Residents recycled a staggering 7,760 tonnes of garden waste across North East Lincolnshire in 2024.

With 26,000 households signed up to the service, that’s 290kg per house!

Now, as we approach the new yearly schedule for garden waste, this is your chance to join in and ensure your garden waste is recycled for compost. Sign up today by direct debit or make a payment over the phone to make sure you’ve got a brown bin in time for Spring.

Whether you’re mowing a lawn or trimming a tree, a brown bin is a cost effective and convenient way to dispose of it. At just £42 per bin for 23 collections a year, it means you will get fortnightly collections for just £1.83 each.

What goes in your brown bin?

Accepted:

  • Grass cuttings
  • Hedge trimmings
  • Flowers and plants
  • Fallen fruit
  • Leaves
  • Twigs and sticks

Not accepted:

  • Soil
  • Food waste
  • Rubble and building waste
  • Large branches or pieces of wood

For more information on garden waste and to sign up for 2025/26, visit Garden waste | NELC

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