Some types of waste are harmful to health and the environment and you should never put them in your bin. You must take the following types of waste to a local recycling centre (tip).
- asbestos
- batteries
- household chemicals
- waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE)
- pressurised gas cyclinders.
Batteries can also be taken back to large retailers for recycling. Shops that sell more than 32kg of batteries a year are required to provide battery recycling collection facilities in store. This means there are now lots more places where you can take your old batteries for recycling.
Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE)
Anything with a plug, battery or cable can be reused or recycled. Find your nearest donation or recycling point on the Recycle Your Electicals website.
Asbestos removal
Asbestos is a hazardous substance and should never be disposed of in your general waste bin.
Asbestos can be taken to a local recycling centre (tip) or collected by a licensed contractor. For more information about the safe handling and disposal of asbestos please visit the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) websites guide to asbestos removal.