Recycle for LONDON
According to the Recycle for London website, Londoners produce 3.4 million tonnes of rubbish a year, which is enough to fill Canary Wharf tower every 10 days. Londoners currently recycle 21% of their rubbish, yet research has found that around two thirds of the average household bin could be recycled. Despite this, the problem is getting worse as we buy more packaged and disposable goods.

If you would like more information about recycling in your borough please read on.
Recycling in Camden
Doorstep recycling collections
Did you know that 60% of your 'refuse' can be recycled, and a further 20% composted. We can recycle as much as you separate from your rubbish bin.
Camden Council offer all residents who live in a house or a flat with less than six flats to one front door a recycling collection service.
They provide a weekly door-to-door collection service for over 65,000 households in Camden collecting paper, glass, cans, cardboard and plastic bottles by offering residents a green box/bag.
How do I get a recycling box or bag?
You can request for a recycling box online
Where and when do I put out my recycling box?
Please place your box or bag outside your property where it can be easily seen from the road, but not on the public footpath. Your box or bag needs to be out for collection before 7am. You can place it out the night before.
Please note that times of collection may vary
we will inform you of bank holiday arrangements.
If you have difficulty lifting and require assistance please contact street environment services and the council will make special arrangements
What day is my recycling collected?
What can I put in my green box/bag?

Yes please
No thanks
Recycling in Brent
Recycling sites
Brent Council provide over a 100 recycling banks in the borough. Recycling banks are situated on streets and in car parks and anyone can use them.
You can help by:
To find your nearest recycling site by:
Recycling collection services
Everyone is now recycling, because it's so easy. Reducing waste, and recycling the waste we produce saves everyone money and protects the environment. We have a number of services in place to help you reduce, reuse and recycle your waste. These services are available to residents, schools, community groups and small businesses.
Recycling services for householders:
green organic bin collection
garden waste bio-sack collection
green recycling box collection
home composting
Rubbish, waste and recycling
The Clean Streets Programme
This Programme is a common sense approach to keeping Westminster clean. It recognises we are a 24-hour City with a rapidly growing resident and visitor population. More people leads to more rubbish and dirtier streets. So we need to carry out frequent, efficient street cleansing - and deal with the growing problem of anti-social activities too. This monumental task is the biggest job of its kind - we must clear approximately 250,000 tonnes of waste annually. The expectations of local residents and businesses have risen greatly in recent years. You rightly expect a higher quality, needs-tailored, service.
Recycling at home
Recycling in Westminster is easy.
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Recycling in Haringey
Haringey Council provides a range of services so that residents can reduce, reuse and recycle their household waste. Please see below for more information:
• Green box collection
• Food waste collection
• Recycling for flats and estates
• Recycling banks
• Reuse and Recycling Centres
• Reusable nappies
• Home composting
• Green garden waste
• Water butts
Visit Community Recycling for an explaination on how community groups can earn financial credits by providing recycling schemes. You will also be given examples of organisations already working on reuse and recycling projects in Haringey.
Visit What Happens To Recycling for detailed information about how Haringey Council collect different types of recycling, and where they go after collection.