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  2. Find your nearest recycling centre. Find out how and where to dispose of your unwanted items. By using this service, you are confirming that:

  3. Information on disabled access to the recycling centre can be found on AccessAble, formerly Disabled Go. Opening hours. 16 October to end of February. 9am to 4pm every day. 1 March to 15...

    • What Counts as Household Waste
    • What to Do with Household Waste
    • If Your Local Council Will Not Collect Your Waste
    • Checks You Need to Do If You Use A Private Waste Company
    • Fixed Penalty Notices and Fines
    • Using A Tradesperson

    Household waste is any waste that comes from your household. It can include: 1. your usual household rubbish 2. unwanted or unusable items such as old mattresses, furniture or electrical items 3. garden waste 4. oils and paints 5. scrap metal such as old car parts 6. septic tank sludge 7. DIY waste such as rubble, timber or bricks

    Most household waste can go in the bins provided by your local council. Go to your council’s website to check: 1. what kind of household waste your council will collect 2. how to order a new bin - if you need one 3. your bin collection day Find your local council’s website. Your council may provide other waste collection services, such as: 1. colle...

    You can: 1. take your waste to your local recycling centre (or ‘tip’) - find a recycling centre by checking on your council’s website 2. take your waste to a permitted private waste site 3. use a registered private business that provides a waste collection service - for example, a skip company or household clearance service 4. give old electrical i...

    What you need to do depends on if you’re: 1. using someone else to get rid of your waste, for example, a skip company or house clearance service 2. getting rid of your waste yourself

    If you give your waste to someone who cannot legally take it and you did not do the necessary checks on them, you might: 1. have to pay a ‘fixed penalty notice’to your local council 2. be prosecuted and have to pay a higher penalty - for example, if you do not pay your penalty notice on time or if you’ve previously had a penalty notice for a simila...

    If you hire a tradesperson for construction or renovation work, any waste they produce is classed as business waste. Your tradesperson is responsible for removing the waste and disposing of it correctly.

  4. You will need to book a slot to visit the recycling centre unless you are a Blue Badge holder, a pedestrian or cyclist. You may be asked to show your booking confirmation and proof that you are resident in the Essex County Council (ECC) area.

  5. Disabled Accessibility Guide for Jenkins Lane Reuse and Recycling Centre in Newham providing accessible disability and wheelchair friendly information.

  6. Information on disabled access to the recycling centre can be found on AccessAble, formerly Disabled Go.

  7. Many types of household waste can be recycled, so it's worth checking and separating your waste before you visit. Find out what you can bring to our recycling centres. Since 31 December 2023,...