Using your black bin
Around 30,000 tonnes of waste is collected every year from the black bins in Ipswich. That’s an average of 500 kgs (half a tonne) of waste from each home in Ipswich. The waste goes to a local Energy...
View ArticleHousehold Waste Recycling Centres (tips/dumps)
Suffolk County Council have reopened the recycling centres around Ipswich, to use the centres you must book a 15 minute appointment. If you would like to book a slot please follow the link here. Please...
View ArticleDisposing of bulky household items
If you have items that are too large to be picked up as part of normal rubbish collections you may need to use the bulky collection service. However, before you book a collection take a look at our...
View ArticleClinical waste collections
We currently provide free collection services for clinical waste and sharps boxes in Ipswich. Both services are available to all Ipswich borough residents who self-administer medical treatment at...
View ArticleMissed bins
Known delaysSometimes, collections can be delayed due to factors out of our control. This includes roadworks, vehicle breakdowns, crew sickness, severe weather or parked cars preventing safe...
View ArticleDisposing of hazardous chemicals, paint and asbestos
Hazardous waste includes:DIY products e.g. varnishes, paint stripper and some wood treatments.Flammable liquids e.g. white spirit, paraffin and wood dyes.Garden chemicals/pesticides e.g. weed killers...
View ArticleWaste and Recycling
Address: Waste and Recycling, Gipping House, 7 Whittle Road, Hadleigh Road Industrial Estate, Ipswich, IP2 0UHService: Waste and recyclingRecyclingHousehold wasteWeb Link: Contact us onlinePhone: 01473...
View ArticleBin collection days
Summary: Find out what day your bin will be emptiedForm URL: Bin collection daysService: Household wasteRecyclingTop task: 1atoz: B
View ArticleLost or damaged bins
Report a lost binIf you have lost your bin please let us know using the button below.We will arrange for a replacement and provide you with sacks to use in the meantime.Report a damaged binIf your bin...
View ArticleKnown bin collection delays
Sometimes, collections can be delayed due to factors out of our control. This includes roadworks, vehicle breakdowns, crew sickness, severe weather or parked cars preventing safe access.Please check...
View ArticleWaste and recycling for students
Hello and welcome to Ipswich! We are glad that you have chosen to live and study in our town.Students in halls of residenceIf you live in halls of residence you will have communal waste and recycling...
View ArticleWaste collections for residents living in flats
Living in a flat doesn't mean you can't recycle! We provide most flats with blue recycling bins for paper, card & books, plastic containers, food and drink cans and empty aerosol cans.What you can...
View ArticleBin collection dates for Christmas and New Year
There are no changes to blue or black bin collections over the Christmas period this year, but as in previous years our brown bin service will be paused for two weeks after Christmas. Please refer to...
View ArticleMissed bins
Known delaysSometimes, collections can be delayed due to factors out of our control. This includes roadworks, vehicle breakdowns, crew sickness, severe weather or parked cars preventing safe...
View ArticleWaste and recycling for students
Hello and welcome to Ipswich! We are glad that you have chosen to live and study in our town.Students in halls of residenceIf you live in halls of residence you will have communal waste and recycling...
View ArticleUsing your black bin
Around 30,000 tonnes of waste is collected every year from the black bins in Ipswich. That’s an average of 500 kgs (half a tonne) of waste from each home in Ipswich. The waste goes to a local Energy...
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View ArticleClinical waste collections
We currently provide free collection services for clinical waste and sharps boxes in Ipswich. Both services are available to all Ipswich borough residents who self-administer medical treatment at...
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