Change to bin collection days
Some of our bin collection days are changing from 1 April 2024. Use our postcode checker to see if this affects you.
Reducing your waste is a great way to reduce your impact on the environment. From thinking differently about what you buy to using reusable items, there are lots of ways to make a real difference.
Download our Waste Guide 2023 booklet
The easiest way to recycle at home is by making sure you put the correct items into your grey recycling bin and recycling as many of these items as possible.
Avoid throwing out food - this will save you money and help reduce greenhouse gas emissions:
You can find handy tips and advice to help everyone waste less food on the Love Food Hate Waste website.
Before you throw items you no longer need, think about donating to a charity shop or using a website like Freecycle to pass them on to others who could use them.
If you switch to a ‘bag for life’ you can prevent plastic bags ending up in your bin.
Here's a few handy hints to help you remember to use your bags:
If you reduce the amount of junk mail you receive, this will cut down how much paper you need to recycle.
Here's some tips to help you reduce the amount of junk mail you get:
Modern real nappies are a cost-effective way reduce the amount of waste you put in your black bin.
By the time your baby is potty trained you could use 4,000 to 6,000 disposable nappies.
There's a huge range of modern real nappies available. The modern designs are slightly more expensive to use than the traditional cloth nappies but still much cheaper than disposables in the long run.
We have a real nappy trial kit you can borrow to see the different types and styles of nappies available. If you'd like to borrow the kit or for more information on real nappies, email: environment@rutland.gov.uk.