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.

Plastic wrap
A large proportion of plastic wrap packaging is difficult to recycle as it is not clear which type of plastic it is. As a general rule, if plastic wrap is stretchy (rather than tear-able), then it can be recycled in your green bin. For example, the stretchy plastic wrap that comes around food tins and drinks cans multipacks is normally recyclable in your green bin, but the tear-able film lids from fresh fruit and veg trays aren’t recyclable and should go in your black bin. Large supermarkets now provide collection containers for a wide range of plastic packaging e.g. bags and film from pasta, dried fruit, paper products, salad, fruit and vegetable products etc. They will be recycled into new plastic products.
Plastic yogurt pots
See yogurt pots.
Plastics - compostable and biodegradable
Plastic products labelled as biodegradable or compostable cannot currently be recycled in your green recycling or brown garden waste bin. This type of plastic should be disposed of in your black general household waste bin. Biodegradable and compostable plastics must be dealt with separately to non-biodegradable plastics such as food containers, drinks and shampoo bottles, as they cannot be recycled in the same way. Although the garden waste from your brown bin is composted, compostable plastic bags do not break down quickly enough in the process, resulting in a poor quality compost.
Plastics - types 1, 2, 4 and 5

You can put the following types of plastic in your green recycling bin - types 1 (PET/PETE), 2 (HDPE/PE-HD), 4 (LDPE/PE-LD) and 5 (PP). These numbers are be found in a triangle on plastic items. These items include plastic bags, plastic shampoo bottles, soft drink bottles, detergent bottles and plastic milk containers.

Caps, lids, pumps and triggers can all be left on bottles as they will be recycled too.

Polystyrene

Please try to re-use polystyrene chips if possible or pass them on to someone who will. Polystyrene can’t be recycled, so dispose of small amounts in your black household waste bin. Larger pieces can be broken down or placed in the general waste skip at your local household waste recycling centre.

Pop bottles
If your bottles are plastic or glass, you can wash them (squashing plastic ones) and put them in your green recycling bin.
Prams, pushchairs and cots

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.

Printer cartridges
Please see inkjet cartridges
Pyrex

See 'Glass (ovenproof and Pyrex)'.

Walking aids

Crutches, zimmer frames and metal walking sticks can be taken to Leeds City Council's household waste and recycling centres at Kirkstall, Pudsey, Seacroft and Yeadon - look for the big yellow bin. Reusable walking aids are cleaned and redistributed by the NHS. Broken equipment is recycled.

Walking sticks

See 'Walking aids'.

Wardrobe

If your unwanted wardrobe is good enough to be used by others, donate it to a local re-use organisation. You can also take it to the Revive Leeds re-use shop at the Kirkstall or Seacroft recycling centre. Alternatively, put your wardrobe in the reuse container at your nearest recycling centre. If your wardrobe is not good enough to re-use, please take it to your nearest recycling centre. Wooden, MDF and chipboard wardrobes can be recycled in the timber skip. Other furniture should be put in the non-recyclable waste skip. If you are unable to take your furniture to your local recycling centre, you can book a bulky collection online.

Washing machine

If your washing machine is in good working order, you can donate it to a local reuse organisation. You can also take it to the Revive Leeds re-use shop at the Kirkstall or Seacroft recycling centre. If you are replacing a broken washing machine, the retailer supplying your new appliance should offer you a take back service. Alternatively, you can recycle your washing machine by taking it to your nearest recycling centre, where you can put it in the electrical container. If you are unable to do this, you can book a bulky waste collection online.

WEEEbanks

Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). There are a number of containers around Leeds for the collection of small electrical items such as irons, kettles, mobile phones etc. Site locations are listed below:

  • Asda - Holt Park
  • Asda - Kirkstall Road
  • Co-op - Kippax
  • Crusader PH - Garforth
  • Factory Shop car park - Garforth
  • Fox and Hounds PH - Bramhope
  • Headingley Taps PH - Headingley
  • Leeds University - Lifton Place 
  • Morrisons - Harehills
  • Morrisons - Hunslet
  • Morrisons - Rothwell
  • Morrisons - Kirkstall
  • Morrisons - Morley
  • Morrisons - Wetherby
  • Rawdon library - Rawdon
  • Sainsbury's - Colton
  • Sainsbury's - Moor Allerton
  • Sainsbury's - Otley
  • Sainsbury's - White Rose Shopping Centre
  • Street Lane LS27 7HX - Gildersome
  • Waitrose, Green Road - Meanwood
Windows (glass)
Please see Glass (sheet)