A REMINDER – THE LAST GARDEN WASTE COLLECTION IS VERY SOON

A REMINDER – THE LAST GARDEN WASTE COLLECTION IS VERY SOON

With over four million brown bins emptied each year from over 218,000 households, Leeds City Council delivers the largest garden waste collection service in the UK.

However, brown bin collections are going into their usual annual winter hibernation after Saturday 2 December, meaning most households will have their last collection in late November.

In common with councils across the country, every year, brown bin collections are paused during the winter months due to the dramatically reduced demand for garden waste disposal, with the service resuming in spring.

To find out when to put out the brown bin for the last time in 2023, residents are advised to check the dates at www.leeds.gov.uk/mybinday or download the popular Leeds bin app to get a reminder sent straight to their phone.

Garden work need not stop, as green fingered residents will still be able to take garden waste to their local household waste recycling centres for free throughout winter. Check www.leeds.gov.uk/recycling  for your nearest recycling centre or consider composting at home.

Composting garden waste at home is by far the best solution for the environment and produces excellent soil conditioner and mulch for gardens or house plants.

To help more households start composting Leeds City Council has secured a discount on selected compost bins, more details can be found at www.leeds.gov.uk/compost

Leeds Household Waste Recycling Centres are open seven days a week from 8am to 4pm during the winter months, except on Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and New Year’s Day. Check www.leeds.gov.uk/recycling to find the closest one to the home.

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