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Recycling your green waste

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Recycling your green waste

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Brown bin collection

All accessible properties in Suffolk Coastal receive a fortnightly collection of green waste using the brown wheeled bins. The waste is taken to a multi-million pound composting facility at Parham run by Bioganix where it is turned into a useful soil improver.

In June 2006, Suffolk Coastal was able to change the rules regarding what could go in the brown bin - now not only can it take garden waste but it can accept all types of food, cooked or raw, shredded paper, and cardboard. This was made possible by the opening of the Parham facility.

How to use your brown bin

Please use your brown wheeled bin for all of the following:

  • Grass cuttingsRecycle for Suffolk Coastal logo
  • Weeds (but no Japanese Knotweed)
  • Straw
  • Dead flowers
  • Bedding plants
  • Leaves
  • Light shrub cuttings
  • Hedge trimmings
  • Sawdust
  • Untreated wood chippings
  • Fruit and vegetable peelings
  • Spoilt fruit and vegetables
  • Meat, fish and bone scraps
  • Waste eggs and dairy products
  • Waste cereal, bread, pasta and pastry
  • Tea bags and coffee grounds
  • Cardboard
  • Food packaging such as cereal packets and cardboard egg boxes
  • Newspaper if it is used to wrap food waste
  • Shredded paper
  • Yellow Pages

Food related items can be raw or cooked. We recommend double wrapping food items in newspaper to stop smells and flies. Please do not put any of the items listed above in plastic bags or biodegradable bags in your brown bin as this will prevent the composting process. Compostable bags can be used, but they must specifically state on them that they are '100% compostable'.

Do not put any of the following items in the brown bin:

  • Plastic bags or film
  • Cans, tins or foil
  • Soil or stones
  • Treated wood
  • Glass
  • Textiles or carpets
  • Plastic

If your brown bin contains any of the items above it will not be emptied as these items are not suitable for composting.

Help us to provide the best service possible by following these guidelines:

  • Please remember that collections start at 7:30am.
  • Put the brown bin at the boundary of your property where your access meets the public highway.
  • Do not force too much waste into the brown bin as it can stick inside the bin and prevent it from being emptied.
  • Please ensure that the lid can be closed when it is presented for collection. If the lid is open then the bin will not be emptied.
  • Please take your bin in as soon as you can after collection.

If the brown bin is not presented in the correct place by 7:30 on the day of collection, or contains any incorrect items, it will not be emptied.

If you are unable to push the bin when it is full, for instance due to infirmity, contact us on 01394 444000 and we will arrange to collect the bin from a convenient location on your property.

If you would like a second brown bin they are available for a small annual charge, call us on 01394 444000 or email scsltd@suffolkcoastal.gov.uk for more information.

What happens to the green waste?

The green organic waste collected in the brown bins is delivered to an enclosed composting facility run by Bioganix at Parham where it is processed using in-vessel composting technology. The waste is mixed and chopped before entering large steel drums which continually rotate to mix and aerate the waste. This significantly accelerates the composting process in a controlled environment. The resulting compost is then screened to 12mm before the final pasteurisation stage. Compost is now fully compliant with relevant legislation and ready for dispatch.

Find out more about how green waste is treated by Bioganix at Parham (new window).

The end product is high in many essential plant nutrients desirable to local farmers for crop production and hence acts as an attractive alternative to artificial fertiliser. With the additional benefit of increasing soil organic matter this has resulted in all compost produced by the Bioganix composting facility at Parham being utilised by the agricultural market.

Home composting

If you find that you have too much garden waste and vegetable waste to fit in your brown bin why not try home composting. Home composting is the most environmentally friendly way to deal with your garden and vegetable waste and Suffolk Coastal, in partnership with other local authorities in Suffolk is offering home compost bins at greatly reduced prices.

Alternatively, you can take garden waste to the household waste recycling centres (new window) at Foxhall, Felixstowe or Leiston:

  • Felixstowe - Carr Road (off the end of Langer Road).
  • Leiston - Lovers Lane (road to Sizewell Power Station).
  • Foxhall - 1 mile west of A12, 1 mile before Speedway Stadium.

Opening times are:

  • 1 November to 31 January - 8am until 4pm.
  • 1 February to 31 March - 8am until 5pm.
  • 1 April to 30 September - 8am until 6pm.
  • 1 October to 31 October - 8am until 5pm.
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