Kingston Upon Thames

Kingston Upon Thames

Veolia has been working in partnership with the Royal Borough of Kingston Upon Thames since 2004. We provide residents with recycling and refuse collections and street cleansing.

In Kingston Upon Thames we are currently recycling 46% - Thank you for recycling! Some useful tips to keep up these figures up:

  • Rinse out your cans, tins, bottles and jars before putting them in your green box
  • Remove lids from plastic bottles and squash bottles flat
  • Flatten cardboard before putting it in the white bag

Put your recycling containers at the edge of your property, clearly visible near the pavement, on your collection day by 6.30am.

We also operate food waste and garden waste collections.

Street CleansingClick here to find out when your street is swept.

We are also responsible for emptying the on street recycling bins in Kingston. Residents and visitors can recycle plastic bottles, cans, newspapers and magazines whilst they are out and about around the borough.

To find out more information with regards to recycling in the borough of Kingston, click here.

Residents can recycle the following items in their green recycling boxes:

Plastic - All plastic bottles including drink, shampoo and detergent bottles

  • Meat trays and ready meal food trays New
  • Margarine tubs, yoghurt pots and ice cream containers New
  • Fruit and vegetable punnets New

Tins and Cans - Food and drink cans

  • Aerosol cans (please ensure cans are empty) New
  • Biscuit/sweet tins and jar lids New
  • Aluminium Foil New

Glass - All jars and glass bottles

  • Liquid food and drinks cartons
  • Household batteries
  • Textiles and shoes

No thanks

    - Plastic film           - Plastic bags        - Crisp bags        -  Hard plastics (i.e. toys)       - Cushions      - Paint tins       - Wet Textiles

    - Broken glass        - Mirrors                 - Pyrex                   - Sheet (windows) glass        - Duvet            - Pillows            - Car batteries 

 

Cardboard and Paper Recycling

Cardboard, card and paper will be collected in a black bin with a blue lid fortnightly. Please flatten the cardboard before placing it in the bin.

Yes Please

 

Cardboard and card items - cardboard boxes (flattened), birthday and Christmas cards cardboard food packaging

Paper - Newspapers, magazines envelopes, catalogues, telephone directories

No Thanks

 

Food soiled items such as pizza boxes or tissues

No shredded paper, plastic packaging or polystyrene

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