A to Z of reusing, recycling and waste disposal

Use the search below to see where you can reuse, recycle or dispose of your waste.

Want to recycle more? Find out what else you can recycle in your local area using Recycle Now's recycling locator.

You can also find handy hints on how to reduce, reuse and recycle more on the #LeedsByExample website.

Baby foods

Please remember that good condition baby clothes, toys and equipment can be passed on to friends, relatives, neighbours or donated to your local charity shop. Your local nursery or playgroup may also be pleased to receive them. If you are throwing out old baby clothes, toys and equipment, please donate them to a local re-use organisation or visit the Revive Leeds re-use shop at Kirkstall or Seacroft recycling centre. They will re-use them, helping those in need.

Bags
Remember to take out a shopping bag or few carrier bags with you so that you don't need to accept anymore. Save money by using carrier bags as bin liners at home. Carrier bags, bread bags and stretchy fresh or frozen fruit and vegetable bags can be recycled in your green bin.
Barbecues

Disposable barbecues should be allowed to completely cool down until at least the next day after use and soaked in water before wrapping them in foil and disposing of them in a black wheelie bin.

Batteries

Try to avoid using household batteries by buying solar powered equipment or using rechargeable batteries. Single cell household batteries, for example, AA or AAA can be taken to collection points at most retailers where batteries are sold and to many council premises, such as libraries, sports centres, Community Hubs and schools. They can also be recycled at all recycling centres. You can take your diesel and petrol car batteries to your nearest recycling centre. Contact your car manufacturer or dealer for advice on recycling electric vehicle (EV) batteries.

Bedding and blankets

Please consider donating your unwanted good quality bedding, duvets, sheets and blankets to local charities or visit the Revive Leeds re-use shop at the Kirkstall and Seacroft recycling centres. Duvets, blankets and sheets that are not good enough to be used again can be donated to the RSPCA (0113 242 0463) or to the Dogs Trust (0113 281 4920) for use as bedding for rescue animals. You can also put these items into a textile bank at your nearest bring site or recycling centre.

Beds

Please donate your unwanted beds, which are still in reasonable condition and have a fire label to a local re-use organisation. They will come and collect it from your home. If your bed is in poor condition, please take it to your nearest recycling centre for disposal. If you are unable to do this, you can book a bulky waste collection online. These materials will be disposed of to landfill.

Beverage cartons
See 'Cartons' for more information.
Bicycles

Please try to pass your unwanted bicycle to friends, relatives or neighbours so they can be used and enjoyed by someone else. You can take them to the Revive Leeds re-use shop at the Kirkstall or Seacroft recycling centres. Alternatively, you could put them in the re-use container at your nearest recycling centre where they will be collected and repaired by a local charity. If your bike is not good enough to be used by someone else, please put it in the scrap skip at your nearest recycling centre. It will be used in a metal smelter to make new metal products.

Biscuit wrappers

See 'Crisp packets'.

Books

Using your local library will help you to reduce the amount of unwanted books you have. Books can be taken to any charity shop for resale or you can put them in the book banks at your nearest recycling centre. The books put into book banks are sold in charity shops or recycled into new paper and cardboard products.

Bottles and jars

Washed and clean glass jars can be used again for storing homemade jam, pickles, herbs and other foodstuffs. Wine and beer bottles can be re-used in home brewing. Empty glass bottles and jars of any colour can be placed in your green recycling bin, or taken to a glass bank or recycling centre. Give them a quick rinse first, leave caps and lids on and they'll get recycled too. Glass recycled in green bins and bottle banks is 100% re-melted in Yorkshire and can be back on the shelf as a new bottle or jar within 30 days.

Bread bags

Stretchy plastic bread bags, carrier bags and fresh or frozen fruit and vegetable bags can be recycled in your green bin.

Bric-a-brac

Donate bric-a-brac that is good enough to be reused to your local charity shop or drop off at your local household waste recycling centre's reuse container.

Alternatively, you could organise a jumble sale or local swap shop event to pass on items that you no longer want.

Bricks

Bricks can be cleaned and used for a wide variety of projects around the house or garden for example paths, edging, raised beds, compost heaps or barbecues. Bricks* and rubble* can be taken to your nearest recycling centre and put in the skips marked Bricks and Rubble. These items will be used for roads and surface cover on landfill sites. *Charges apply for disposing of some types of rubbish at our household recycling sites including bricks and rubble. To find out more see our guide to waste disposal charges.

Brochures

You can recycle your unwanted brochures by putting them in your green recycling bin or taking them to your nearest bring site or recycling centre.