Refuse Collection Liverpool: Bin Days, Missed Bins & Waste

Liverpool bins • missed collections • waste choices

Liverpool Bin Help Without Guesswork

Use this page to check your Liverpool bin day, put the right bin out, report a missed collection at the right time, and avoid side-waste problems.

It is built for quick scrolling: choose your problem, read the exact answer, then use the official link only when it is the correct next step.

Quick answer: Liverpool uses blue bins/bags for recycling, purple bins for household waste, and green bins for paid garden waste. Bins or bags must be put out before 6:30am on collection day.

Most important rule: do not leave extra bags beside the bin. Liverpool does not collect side waste and repeated side waste can lead to enforcement action.

Choose your Liverpool bin problem first

Tap the situation that matches your problem. This gives the right next step before you open any official form.

Choose one option above to see the best next step.

Bin day and 6:30am rules

For most residents, the whole task is simple: exact address, correct bin, out before 6:30am, placed properly.

Question Liverpool answer Do this
How do I check my bin day? Use Liverpool Council’s bin collection page and postcode lookup. Enter your postcode/address and save your next blue, purple or green date.
What time should bins go out? Before 6:30am on collection day. Put bins out the evening before if your road is collected early.
Where should wheelie bins go? Kerbside, with handles facing the road. Do not block footpaths, roads, alley access or driveways.
What about terraced houses? Place bins at the nearest end of the passage or alley. Put them neatly so neighbours and collection crews can pass.
Do bank holidays change collections? Liverpool says waste and recycling are collected as normal on Bank Holidays. Still check the official page around Christmas/New Year.
What if the bin is too heavy? Heavy bins may not be collected. Remove excess weight and avoid soil, rubble or DIY waste in household bins.
Local tip: on terraced streets, blocked entries and alleyways cause real collection problems. Put bins at the nearest end of the passage, not halfway down an alley.

Blue, purple and green bins: what goes where

Use this table before bin day. The “do not include” column prevents most rejected or missed collections.

Container Use it for Yes items No / common mistake Quick rule
Blue bin or blue bag Recycling. Plastic bottles, food trays, tubs, pots, paper, card, tins, cans, glass bottles and jars. Black bag waste, plastic bags, cling film, polystyrene, food/liquids, textiles, paint tins, electricals, syringes and wood. Recycling should be clean, empty and loose.
Purple bin Household waste. Household rubbish and food waste until food waste collection reaches your area. Electrical items, garden waste, rubble, commercial waste or hazardous waste. Bag non-recyclable waste and keep the lid closed.
Green bin Paid garden waste. Grass cuttings, hedge clippings, plants, weeds, leaves, twigs and branches up to 7.5cm / 3 inches diameter. Soil, rubble, household rubbish, food waste, plastic bags, large branches or commercial garden waste. Only collected if you have paid for the service.
Food waste caddies Weekly food waste collection after rollout reaches your area. Food scraps using the indoor 5L caddy, outdoor 23L caddy and liners supplied by the Council. Packaging, liquids, non-food waste and garden waste. Wait for your letter and caddies before using the service.
Communal blue / purple bins Shared recycling or non-recyclable waste at flats and shared properties. Blue communal bins for loose recycling; purple communal bins for bagged non-recyclable waste. Waste left around communal bins, wrong items or loose non-recyclable waste. Waste around communal bins can be treated as fly-tipping.
Quick memory rule: blue = recycling, purple = household rubbish, green = paid garden waste.

Missed bin decision tree

Liverpool missed-bin reporting depends on bin type and timing. Use this before reporting.

Was the bin out before 6:30am?
No → do not report as missed. Put it out correctly next time.
Was the bin too heavy?
Yes → do not report as missed. Remove weight and check the correct waste route.
Were incorrect materials inside?
Yes → do not report as missed. Remove wrong items and present it correctly next time.
Green bin missed?
You can report it on the scheduled day straight away only if you have paid for the green waste service.
Blue or purple bin missed?
Report if it has not been collected by 2pm on the scheduled collection day.
When is the deadline?
Report by 2pm on the next working day if you want the Council to return and collect.
Practical tip: take a quick photo after putting the bin out if your street regularly has access or missed-collection problems. It helps you remember timing and placement.

Side waste and extra bags

Liverpool does not collect extra bags of general waste or recycling left next to bins. This is one of the most important rules to know.

Situation What Liverpool does What you should do
Extra bags beside purple bin The wheeled bin is emptied and side waste is placed back into the bin. Manage it until the next collection or use the correct waste route.
Extra recycling beside blue bin Side waste is not collected. Flatten cardboard, use a recycling centre or wait for the next collection.
Repeated side waste May lead to enforcement action and a fixed penalty notice. Reduce waste, recycle correctly or request the right service.
Moved house / lots of packaging Not a reason for side bags. Use a recycling centre, bulky booking or licensed waste route.
Waste left by another person Can still create problems around your property/bin area. Report fly-tipping or speak to landlord/building manager if shared.
Real-world warning: side bags attract pests, block pavements, split open in bad weather, and can lead to enforcement. Do not use side waste as a normal backup plan.

Green garden waste: fees, dates and limits

Liverpool’s green bin is not an automatic free garden waste service. You must pay for the annual collection service.

Garden waste point Liverpool detail User action
Service period Collections run between the last week of February and the last week of November. Check dates before putting green bins out.
1 green bin £50 annual collection fee. Best for smaller gardens.
2 green bins £93.75 annual fee. Useful for larger gardens or heavy seasonal growth.
3 green bins £125 annual fee. Check space and safe presentation before ordering.
4 green bins £156.25 annual fee. Only present safely; crews will not manage unsafe overflow.
5 green bins £187.50 annual fee. Liverpool will empty up to five garden waste bins from a residential property if presented safely.
Green bin container A green bin costs £25. You need both the bin and the paid collection service.

Accepted in green bin

  • Grass cuttings and leaves.
  • Hedge clippings and plants.
  • Weeds and twigs.
  • Branches up to 7.5cm / 3 inches diameter.

Do not put in green bin

  • Household rubbish or food waste.
  • Soil, rubble or stones.
  • Large branches.
  • Plastic bags or plant pots.

Bulky item collection

Liverpool’s bulky item collection is for Liverpool City Council residents only. It is not for house clearances.

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Service cost

Currently described as a free service for Liverpool City Council residents.

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Bulky limit

Request up to five bulky items per collection.

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Small electricals

Up to five small electrical items can be collected only alongside a bulky booking.

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Textiles

Up to five bags of textiles can be collected only alongside a booked bulky collection.

Need Liverpool rule Best action
Bulky furniture or large item Book a bulky item collection and choose from the eligible list. Place items out only as instructed for the booked date.
Small electricals Only collected if booked alongside bulky items. Put them separately as instructed, not inside bins.
Textiles Up to five bags, only alongside a bulky collection. Bag them securely and follow booking instructions.
House clearance The service is not for full house clearances. Use a licensed waste carrier or correct disposal route.
Collection time Collections are based on when the Council is next in your area, between 7:30am and 4:30pm. Make items accessible before 7:30am on the agreed day.
Local tip: do not put bulky items out before you have a confirmed booking. Early items can look like fly-tipping and may cause complaints.

Food waste collections and caddy rollout

Liverpool food waste collections are being rolled out in phases. Do not start using a food waste container until your area receives the service information.

Food waste point Liverpool detail What to do
Rollout notice You should receive a letter around six weeks before collections start in your area. Wait for your local start information.
Collection frequency Food waste is collected weekly. Use the same days as blue and purple bin collections once your service starts.
What residents receive Information pack, indoor 5-litre caddy, outdoor 23-litre caddy and odourless liners. Keep the pack because it explains your local use and dates.
Before rollout reaches you Food waste may still go in the purple household waste bin. Switch only when Liverpool tells your area to start.
Common mistake Packaging does not belong in food waste. Remove packaging first, then use the correct bin for packaging.

Communal bins, flats, alleyways and terraced streets

Liverpool has many flats, terraced streets and shared bin areas. These need different habits from detached-home wheelie bin use.

Situation Liverpool rule Helpful action
Terraced house Place bins at the nearest end of the passage or alley. Keep access clear for neighbours and collection crews.
Communal purple bin For bagged non-recyclable waste. Bag rubbish before placing it inside.
Communal blue bin For loose recyclable waste. Do not put recycling in black bags.
Waste around communal bins Classed as fly-tipping. Use bulky collection, tip/HWRC or report issues to landlord/building manager.
Daytime use Liverpool says household waste can be placed in communal bins any day, preferably during daytime. Avoid disturbing neighbours late at night.
Overflowing communal bins Usually needs building/management action or correct reporting. Do not leave bags on the floor; report the problem.
Insider tip: if you live in a flat or managed block, photograph the bin-store issue and ask the landlord/agent to act. Communal waste problems are often management-capacity problems, not individual bin-day problems.

Replacement bins and phone number

Use this section if your purple, blue or green bin is missing, damaged, stolen or not suitable.

Need Liverpool detail Best next step
Replacement purple bin £25 administration/delivery charge. Call 0151 233 3001.
Delivery time If approved, delivery can take up to 15 working days. Plan interim waste storage safely.
Replacement green bin £25, but only if you have already paid for green waste collection. Confirm your green waste subscription first.
Damaged or missing bin May require verification or Council approval. Have your address and bin type ready before calling.
New resident Do not assume missing bins will be replaced instantly. Check bin day and request the correct bin as early as possible.

Liverpool tips and Household Waste Recycling Centres

Use a recycling centre when waste does not belong in bins or when side waste would create a problem.

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Otterspool

One of Liverpool’s Household Waste Recycling Centres.

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Old Swan

Another Liverpool Household Waste Recycling Centre option.

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Opening pattern

Sites open daily 8am–5pm in winter and 8am–8pm in summer; closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day.

HWRC issue Liverpool / Merseyside detail What to check
Vans and large trailers May need appointments. Book/check before loading the vehicle.
Visit limit Residents using vans or large trailers are allowed a maximum of 12 visits per year. Do not waste a visit on items that could be handled another way.
DIY or renovation waste May have separate restrictions. Check accepted items and limits before travelling.
Commercial waste Not normal household waste. Use a proper business/commercial waste route.
Best use cases: extra cardboard, items that do not fit in bins, accepted electricals, recycling overflow, and waste that would otherwise become side waste.

Assisted bin collections

Assisted collections help residents who cannot put bins out because of age, illness, disability or mobility issues, and where no one else in the household can help.

Check if help is genuinely needed

This is for ongoing difficulty moving bins, not a one-off missed bin or heavy bin.

Apply through Liverpool Council

Use the official assisted collection route and provide the details requested.

Agree the collection point

If approved, the Council will collect bins from an agreed place instead of expecting kerbside presentation.

Tip: if you are helping an elderly relative, prepare their address, contact details, bin type and reason they cannot move the bin before starting the form.

Moving house in Liverpool: first-week waste checklist

Moving creates cardboard, old furniture, bags and previous-tenant waste. Sort it before bin day so you do not start with side waste or missed collections.

Do this first

  • Check your exact collection day.
  • Confirm whether you have blue, purple and green bins.
  • Use blue bin/bag for clean loose recycling.
  • Book bulky items before placing them outside.
  • Ask landlord/building manager about communal bin rules.

Do not do this

  • Do not leave moving bags beside the bin.
  • Do not put bulky furniture out without a booking.
  • Do not put black bags in the blue recycling bin.
  • Do not use a green bin unless the garden waste service is paid.
  • Do not use unlicensed waste collectors.

Phone script and official links

If you need to call or report a problem, have the right details ready. This saves time and avoids repeat contact.

Need Contact / route Have ready
Replacement purple bin, bin request or delivery question 0151 233 3001 Full address, postcode, bin type, missing/damaged details.
Missed bin Use official missed-bin page. Bin colour, scheduled date, time presented, reason it qualifies.
Green garden waste Use official green waste payment page. Address, number of green bins, payment method.
Bulky item booking Use bulky item collection page. Item list, address, access details, safe collection point.

Simple phone / report script

Hello, I’m contacting you about refuse collection at [full address and postcode]. The bin is [blue/purple/green]. The scheduled collection date was [date]. It was out before 6:30am at [kerbside/end of alley/communal bin area]. It was not too heavy and did not contain incorrect materials. Can you confirm the correct next step?

Refuse Collection Liverpool FAQs

How do I check my Liverpool bin collection day?

Use Liverpool Council’s official bin collection page and postcode lookup. Check your exact address, then put bins or bags out before 6:30am on collection day.

What time should I put my bin out in Liverpool?

Bins and bags must be put out before 6:30am on collection day. Wheelie bins should be placed on the kerbside with handles facing the road.

What colour bin is recycling in Liverpool?

The blue bin or blue bag is for recycling. It should contain clean, loose recyclable items, not black bag waste, plastic bags, food, textiles or electrical items.

What is the purple bin for in Liverpool?

The purple bin is for household waste that cannot be recycled. Do not put garden waste, electrical items, rubble or hazardous waste in the purple bin.

How do I report a missed bin in Liverpool?

Use the official missed-bin page. Blue or purple bins can be reported if not collected by 2pm on the scheduled day. Reports must be made by 2pm the next working day for return collection.

Can I report a missed green bin straight away?

Yes, a green bin can be reported missed on the scheduled day straight away, but only if you have paid for Liverpool’s green waste collection service.

Can I leave extra bags next to my bin in Liverpool?

No. Liverpool does not collect side waste. Extra bags beside bins may be put back into the bin or lead to enforcement action if the problem repeats.

How much is Liverpool green waste collection?

Liverpool’s annual green waste collection costs £50 for one bin, £93.75 for two, £125 for three, £156.25 for four and £187.50 for five. A green bin costs £25.

Is Liverpool bulky item collection free?

Liverpool describes bulky item collection as a free service for Liverpool City Council residents only. It is not for house clearances, and limits apply.

How do I get a replacement bin in Liverpool?

For replacement purple bins, Liverpool lists a £25 administration and delivery charge and says residents should call 0151 233 3001. If approved, delivery can take up to 15 working days.

Final practical advice

For Liverpool refuse collection, the winning routine is simple: check the exact date, use the right bin, put it out before 6:30am, keep recycling clean and loose, avoid side bags, and use the correct official service for garden waste, bulky items, food waste, communal bins or replacement bins.

If your bin is missed, do not report blindly. Check the bin colour, timing, weight and contents first, then use Liverpool’s official missed-bin timing rules.

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