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Household Recycling Sack Collection

We operate a household recycling collection to 94% of households using purple and clear sacks. Purple Sacks are collected one week for paper and textiles and a Clear Sacks the next to collect plastic bottles and cans. For a full list of items we can and cannot accept in the sacks see the Recycling Scheme Items List below.

The sacks are collected from the front edge of your property This is a link to a PDF file. (37.58 KB) along with your normal refuse on the same day.

If you don't know what day your refuse and recycling sacks are collected, enter your location details within our My Local Area

Re-Order Sacks

We provide rolls of 26 purple and 26 clear recycling sacks plus two re-order stickers every 6 months.  When you start to run out of recycling sacks put one of the stickers on your last recycling sack and we will deliver a new roll of sacks and some more stickers.

If you need more purple sacks put the sticker on the purple sack and for more clear sacks put it on the clear sack.

You can also get more sacks and stickers from our Community Contact Centres in Abbey Road, Evesham and High Street, Droitwich Spa and the Civic Centre, Queen Elizabeth Drive, Pershore.

Recycling Scheme Items List

Purple Sacks

Clear Sacks

Yes Please: Yes Please:
  • Normal paper e.g.letters and photocopies
  • Newspapers
  • Magazines & comics
  • Junk Mail
  • Cereal boxes
  • Microwave meal outers
  • Frozen food outers (e.g. fish fingers)
  • Telephone directories/Yellow Pages
  • Catalogues
  • Envelopes
  • Toilet/kitchen roll/cling film/wrapping paper tubes
  • Wrapping paper (not foil)
  • Birthday and Christmas cards
  • Any other thin cardboard e.g. chocolate boxes
  • Clothes (dry and in good condition)
  • Sheets/pillowcases/towels
  • Calendars
  • Shredded paper
  • Plastic milk bottles
  • Plastic juice bottles (e.g. Sunny D)
  • Aerosols (deodorant, polish etc.)
  • Squash bottles
  • Fizzy drinks and water bottles
  • Shampoo bottles
  • Bubble bath bottles
  • Fabric conditioner/liquid washing powder bottles
  • Washing-up liquid bottles
  • Bleach and cleaning bottles
  • Food cans (steel)
  • Pet food cans
  • Drinks cans (aluminium)
  • Aluminium foil and foil trays
  • Biscuit tins, sweet tins
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  • Thick or corrugated cardboard (e.g. washing powder boxes)
  • Duvets and curtains
  • Polystyrene
  • Egg boxes
  • Shoes
  • Jiffy bags
  • Orange juice/UHT milk cartons
  • Books
  • Foil wrapping paper
  • Black or brown plastic (e.g. microwave meal/vegetable trays)
  • Margarine/ice cream tubs
  • Butter/cheese pots
  • Yoghurt pots
  • Plastic bags or cling film
  • Fruit Punnets
  • Bottle tops

What Happens Next

The same vehicle collects both the recycling sacks and the refuse sacks. The vehicle is split at the back into two compartments to keep the sacks separate, one compartment for refuse bags and one for recycling sacks.

The bags are taken to the Materials Recycling Facility at Hill and Moor near Pershore. Here they are sorted by a combination of mechanical and manual means before being sent on to a re-processor for remanufacture.

Further Information

If you have any queries about the collection please contact:

Client Services
Wychavon District Council
Telephone: 01386 565018 (9am-5pm Monday - Friday)
Email: client.services@wychavon.gov.uk

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Last modification: 18:06:11, 08th November, 2007 by CS Team
Review date: 06th February, 2008
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