Your collection day for refuse and recycling is on the same day on alternate weeks. We collect: If you have the myAberdeenshire app, you can also get reminders when your bins are due for collection. We don’t collect garden waste or glass, bottles and jars.
Who is responsible for dealing with waste in Scotland?
Everyone in Scotland is responsible for dealing with waste. Your local council collects and disposes of household and some commercial waste. You can help reduce the amount of rubbish sent to landfill by reusing and recycling as much as you can. Your local council will let you know when your bins and recycling will be collected.
Why choose Dumpit for rubbish removal in Glasgow?
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What can I do with my kerbside waste?
Councils across Scotland will either collect garden waste from your kerbside, or recommend that you compost it at home or take it to a recycling or civic amenity site. Contact your local council to find out how business waste is collected in your area.
Where can I get information about Aberdeenshire Council?
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How do communal bins work in council flats?
If you live in a council flats or a communal dwelling it is likely that you will have communal bins shared with other residents. Communal bins can be used to deposit exactly the same materials as individual bins. You will have one big black refuse bin and one big blue bin for mixed recycling.
What can I put in the recycling bin?
Check how to dispose of different waste and recycling materials but generally here is what you can put in each waste container: blue-lidded recycling bin: paper, card and cardboard, metal tins, cans, aerosols and foil, food and drink cartons, plastic bottles, pots, tubs and trays