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Waste and Recycling

  • Recycling and Waste Collections

    Most North Norfolk households will have their waste collected using wheeled bins in an alternate weekly collection scheme - recyclables one week, non-recyclables the next.

  • Garden Bins

    Garden waste forms a significant proportion of what is classified as household waste, and almost all of it can be recycled by composting. Sign up for our garden waste bin collections!

  • Bank Holiday Bin Collections

    The recycling and refuse collection arrangements for the forthcoming 2009 Bank Holiday periods.

  • Bulky Waste

    North Norfolk District Council can collect your bulky items as part of its waste collection services.

  • Clinical Waste

    North Norfolk District Council can arrange for the collection of your clinical waste as part of its waste collection services.

  • Hazardous Household Waste

    Unfortunately North Norfolk District Council does not have the necessary licence to dispose of all types of hazardous waste. The limited amount we can handle consists of certain types of household waste only; no industrial or commercial waste can be collected.

  • Further Recycling

    What other materials you can recycle in North Norfolk that aren't currently accepted in the green bin.

  • Recycling Centres

    Information on the location of Household Waste Recycling Centres run by Norfolk County Council.

  • Fly Tipping and Littering

    If you witness any such tipping, please contact North Norfolk District Council's Environmental Protection Team, telephone 01263 516085.

  • Business Waste and Recycling

    Find out about commercial waste and recycling and collection details.

  • Contact Us and Links

    Contact details for more information about waste and recycling services in North Norfolk.

  • Composting

    Up to one third of an average households waste can be composted but when this waste is sent to landfill it produces methane gas which contributes towards global warming.

  • Norfolk Waste Partnership

    More information on the Norfolk Waste Partnership