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Packaging

Most packaging can be recycled using the residential recycling services in Westminster.

What can I recycle?

If an item cannot be recycled, try to reduce the amount of this type of packaging you purchase. Make an active choice not to buy goods that have a lot of packaging (e.g.If you can, choose to purchase loose fruit and vegetables rather than pre-packed).

For more information on the work being carried out nationally to reduce the amount of packaging being wasted please visit the Waste and Resources Action Programme (WRAP) website.

Paint

For small quantities of paint remove the lid and leave the paint to dry out, or dry it out on some newspaper, and then put thedried outpaint andnewspaper outwith your householdrubbish. Liquid paint is hazardous to the collection crews and should not be put out for collection.

For larger quantities (up to 50L) you can arrange a free collection. See the hazardous household waste page for details.

Paper

Most forms of paper can be recycled including junk mail, letters, envelopes, birthday cards, office paper, telephone directories, magazines, card and cardboard. Just add them to your mixed recycling.

See recyclingbooks.

Pet food packaging

Cans, cartons, paper bags and plastic trays can be recycled. Rinse them out and add to your mixed recycling.

Pet food plastic pouches either need to be put in the rubbish, or taken to some supermarkets to be recycled. See 'pouches' below for more information.

What can I recycle?

Plastic packaging and plastic items

Mixed recycling

Please put the following types of plastic packaging in the mixed recycling only

From your kitchen

  • plastic bottles - milk bottles, soft drink bottles, water bottles, detergent and soap plastic bottles- including lids
  • plastic pots - yoghurt pots, soup pots
  • plastic tubs - margarine tubs, ice-cream tubs, biscuit and chocolate tubs including lids/ tops
  • plastic trays - fruit trays/ punnets, plastic trays for raw meat, take away trays (remove any absorbent pads, remove the plastic films), biscuit and chocolate trays

From your bathroom:

  • plastic bottles - bathroom cleaner bottles, bleach bottles
  • plastic bottles - skin care, shower, hair care, and hand soap plastic bottles

From your garden:

  • brown plant pots - please remove any soil.

Please put the following types of plastic into the rubbish:

  • polystyrene - including take away containers, cups and packaging
  • plastic film/plastic wrapping- for example from around magazines, fruit and meat trays or from yoghurt pot film lids
  • sweet wrappers/crisp packets
  • plastic food pouches
  • coffee cups
  • straws
  • toothpaste/hair gel and facial cream plastic tubes
  • black bags
  • plastic bags - please reuse or check your local supermarket for plastic bag recycling facilities
  • bubble wrap - please reuse where you can
  • plastic cutlery

It is not particularly helpful to look at the plastic types as in Westminster you can recycle all of types 1 and 2, but only some of types 5 and 6.

For example, type 5 margarine tubs and type 6 yoghurt pots can be recycled. However, type 5 Tupperware and type 6 foam burger boxes should be put in the rubbish.

If an item cannot be recycled, try to reduce the amount of this type of plastic you purchase. Make an active choice not to buy goods that have a lot of plastic packaging (egif you can, choose to purchase loose fruit and vegetables rather than pre-packed).

(Single-use) plastic bags

Single-use plastic bags cannot be recycled in Westminster as they are very lightweight and get caught between the sheets of paper at thematerials recovery facility. They can then damage the machinery at the recycling plant.

When you next go shopping, why not take some plastic bags with you. Better still, purchase a "Bag for Life" or take a canvas bag to carry your shopping in - not only are they stronger but they can be reused many times.

Plastic syringes and spoons

Plastic syringes and spoons, which are often supplied with children's medicines and do not contain needles, should be put in the rubbish.

Additionally, plastic cutlery and plastic tableware should be put in the rubbish.

Polystyrene packaging

This cannot be recycled in Westminster. When buying new things, make a conscious effort to buy things with as little packaging as possible. More and more distributors are also switching to eco-friendly alternatives such as starch and wool-based padding.

Postage stamps

Some charities collect old stamps to raise money. Try searching on the internet to see if your favourite charity runs a stamp collection scheme. If you can't find acharitythen send themtothe Royal National Institute for the Blind.

Alternatively, you can leave them on the envelope and put the envelope in your recycling bag/box.

Pouches

Empty and clean pet food pouches, dry pet food packaging and pet treat packaging can be taken to some supermarkets to be recycled. Search for ‘pet food pouches’ to find your nearest recycling point.

Pringle tubes

Empty Pringle tubes can be taken to Church Street Library to be recycled as part of aTerracyclerecycling scheme. No other types of tubes can be accepted.

Printer cartridges

The Recycling Factory offers a Freepost service for recycling inkjet and toner cartridges. Please checktheirwebsitefor an up-to-date list of the inkjet cartridges that they currently accept. If you have larger laser toner cartridges to recycle please email [emailprotected] and the Recycling Factory will confirm if they can recycle them.

Pyrex

Thiscan notbe recycled as it can explode when heated up in the glass recycling furnace. If you have broken Pyrex glass, wrap it carefully and put it out with your normal rubbish collection.

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Rainwater

If you have a garden, why not collect rainwater in a water butt for use on your plants? You can buy water butts for your garden at a reduced price and with free delivery to your home by using this special offer for Westminster residents.

Recycling Collections

All households in Westminster have mixed recycling collection.How to recycle at home

Refillable bottles

Refill London runs a programme across London to encourage people to carry and use refillable water bottles and avoid creating plastic pollution. Use the app to find your nearest Refill Station.

Reuse and recycling centres

See Household waste recycling centre

Rubble

Please do not put soil or rubble out with your rubbish. We will not collectthemand you could befined.

Soil and rubble can be taken to thehousehold waste recycling centre at Smuggler's Way. Alternatively, you could hire a skip or skip bags. Check in your telephone directory or search the internet to find local skip hire companies.Skip and Binis a price comparison web site

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FAQs

Is Westminster labour or conservative? ›

The council has been under Labour majority control since 2022. Prior to that the council had been under Conservative majority control since the creation of the current authority in 1965.

Who is the Lord mayor of Westminster? ›

Councillor Robert Rigby has been elected the new Right Worshipful Lord Mayor of Westminster following a vote at Full Council tonight (May 15th). Cllr Rigby has represented Regent's Park ward since 2010.

Who is the CEO of Westminster? ›

From the moment Stuart Love stepped up from his executive director role to become CEO of Westminster City Council in 2018, equality, diversity and inclusion was at the forefront of his agenda.

Is Westminster a city in its own right? ›

The City of Westminster is a London borough with city status in Greater London, England. It is the site of the United Kingdom's Houses of Parliament and much of the British government.

What is the current conservative majority? ›

The governing Conservative Party won a landslide victory with a majority of 80 seats, a net gain of 48, on 43.6% of the popular vote, the highest percentage for any party since the 1979 general election, though with a narrower popular vote margin than that achieved by Labour over the Conservatives in 1997.

Who is the head of the Westminster City Council? ›

Leader of the Council: Councillor Adam Hug

Portfolios include: Corporate Strategy; Governance; Communications; Policy; Strategic Partnerships and People Services; strategic partnerships (LGA, GLA, London Councils).

What is the difference between a mayor and a Lord Mayor? ›

In England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, it is a purely ceremonial post conferred by letters patent. Most famously it refers to the Lord Mayor of London, who only has jurisdiction over the City of London, as opposed to the modern title of Mayor of London governing Greater London.

What church is Westminster? ›

Westminster Abbey, London church that is the site of coronations and other ceremonies of national significance. It stands just west of the Houses of Parliament in the Greater London borough of Westminster. Situated on the grounds of a former Benedictine monastery, it was refounded as the Collegiate Church of St.

Who is the new leader of the Westminster Council? ›

Cllr Adam Hug, leader of Westminster City Council, writes for Westminster Extra.

Who is the deputy leader of the Westminster Council? ›

Councillor Nafsika Butler-Thalassis has been elected Deputy Leader of Westminster City Council. Cllr Butler-Thalassis retains her Cabinet portfolio of Adult Social Care, Public Health and Voluntary Sector, and replaces Cllr Tim Roca as Deputy Leader.

Who founded Westminster? ›

1. Edward the Confessor. Saint and founder of The Abbey. Westminster Abbey dates back to the 11th century, when the Saxon King Edward, later to be known as Edward the Confessor, decided that land known as Thorney Island on the banks of the River Thames would be the location for his royal palace.

What council is Buckingham Palace? ›

Conversation. Buckingham Palace, valued at around £1bn, sits in band H and is charged £1,828 by Westminster City Council, less than an average three-bedroom semi in Blackpool...

Is Westminster a nice place to live? ›

Westminster is one of the two London boroughs that can boast a 'city' status and is dominated by some of London's most beautiful architecture, historical attractions, and iconic areas.

What is the motto of the Westminster City Council? ›

The arms were first granted in 1601. The motto Custodi Civitatem Domine, is translated as O Lord, watch over the City. The arms can still be seen on the Portland stone parapet of the former Westminster City Hall in St Martin's Place (built in 1890–91 by Robert Walker, replacing an earlier vestry hall).

What is Westminster considered? ›

a central borough (officially a city) of Greater London, England: Westminster Abbey, Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace.

Who is the leader of Westminster City Council? ›

Leader of the Council: Councillor Adam Hug.

Is Labour Party a political party? ›

The Labour Party (LP) is a social democratic political party in Nigeria. The party was created in 2002 and was previously known as the Party for Social Democracy (PSD) before changing to its current name the following year.

Who is the leader of Labour Westminster? ›

Sir Keir Rodney Starmer KCB KC (/ˈkɪər/; born 2 September 1962) is a British politician and barrister who has served as Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the Labour Party since 2020.

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