Newport Refuse Collection: Bin Days, Missed Bins & Waste

Newport bins • missed collections • recycling bags

Newport Bin Help Without Guesswork

Use this guide to solve the real task quickly: check your collection day, put the right container out before 6am, fix a missed collection, sort Newport recycling bags, and deal with extra, bulky, garden or hygiene waste.

Newport is not a simple “one black bin every week” system. Recycling and food waste are weekly, nappy/hygiene is every two weeks if registered, and garden plus non-recyclable waste are every three weeks.

Quick answer: Newport City Council collects food waste and dry recycling every week, registered nappy/hygiene waste every two weeks, and garden waste plus non-recyclable waste every three weeks.

Most important rule: put the correct council-provided bags, boxes, caddy or bin at your collection point before 6am. Newport may collect any time up to 3pm.

Choose your Newport waste problem first

Tap the problem. This gives the correct next step before you open a form.

Choose one option above to see the correct next step.

Collection day and 6am rules

Newport’s system works best when you know the exact service due that day. The collection page is address-based, and the Council’s presentation rules are strict.

User question Exact Newport answer Do this
When should I put containers out? Before 6am on collection day. Put them out the night before if your street is collected early.
When is a collection really missed? After 3pm, if it was presented correctly and no sticker/tag was left. Do not report before 3pm.
Can I use my own bags? No for recycling. Use only council-provided bags, box, caddy and food waste liners. Do not use single-use plastic bags as recycling containers.
Do lids and flaps matter? Yes. Close flaps and lids on bags and caddies. Tie food caddy liners securely.
Where should I put waste? At your collection point. Keep it visible, tidy and not blocking pavements.
Can I force extra waste into the black bin? No. Forcefully squashed waste may not empty fully. Use the excess-waste options below.
Local tip: If you live on a tight terraced street or near flats, keep bags grouped neatly by type. Mixed-up red/blue bags and black bags are more likely to cause tags, missed recycling, or pavement complaints.

Newport collection frequency: what comes weekly and what does not

This is the core schedule most searchers need. Check your address for the exact day, but remember the service frequency below.

♻️

Dry recycling

Every week. Red bag, blue bag, green box and clothing beside recycling where accepted.

🍽️

Food waste

Every week. Use your food caddy and tie liners securely.

🧴

Nappy / hygiene

Every two weeks only if you are registered for the service.

🗑️

Black bin

Every three weeks. For non-recyclable waste that fits inside the bin.

Garden waste: collected every three weeks. Newport’s recycling and waste page says garden waste collections restarted from 2 March 2026, but your exact day still needs the official collection checker.

What goes where in Newport

Newport uses separate recycling containers. This table is designed for quick scanning, not long reading.

Container Use it for Do not put in Quick fix
Red bag Plastic and metal recycling. Cardboard, paper, glass, food, black-bin waste. Empty containers first; check Wastesavers A-Z for confusing plastics.
Blue bag Cardboard and paper. Food-stained card, plastic film, glass, metal, black bags. Flatten card so flaps close.
Green box Glass bottles, glass jars and small electrical items. Broken glass for black bin, ceramics, large electricals, food waste. Keep glass and small electricals visible and safe.
Clothing bag Clothing in a bag next to recycling. Wet/dirty textiles, duvets, pillows, general rubbish. Keep textiles clean, dry and tied.
Food caddy Tea/coffee, eggshells, fruit, veg, meat, fish, unsafe food and animal food. Packaging, liquids and all non-food items. Tie liner securely before putting it out.
Black wheelie bin Broken glass, carrier bags, broken toys, polystyrene, plastic film, pet waste and cold ash. Clothing, recyclable items, food waste, car parts and items too large to fit easily. If it can be recycled, keep it out of the black bin.
Garden waste bin Grass, leaves, weeds, plants, flowers, garden fruit, hedge clippings, small branches and twigs. Soil, turf, logs, stones, rubble, animal waste, plastics, tyres and cardboard. Clean herbivore bedding can go in if free from animal faeces.
Tag warning: Newport says if your bin or bag contains things that should not be there, it will not be collected and a tag will be placed on it.

Missed collection Newport: decision tree

Do not report too early, and do not wait too long. Newport’s missed collection window is tight.

Was it out before 6am?
No → it may not count as missed. Put it out on the next correct collection day.
Is it after 3pm?
No → wait. Newport may collect any time up to 3pm on collection day.
Was there a sticker or tag?
Yes → follow the tag guidance. Wrong items or side waste can stop collection.
Was extra waste beside/on top?
Yes → Newport calls this side waste and will not collect it.
Did you miss the 24-hour report window?
Reports made more than 24 hours after 3pm on the due day may not be investigated, and waste may wait until the next scheduled collection.
Everything was correct?
Report through Newport’s official missed collection route as soon as you are eligible.
CCTV note: Newport refuse vehicles use CCTV with 360-degree camera coverage. The Council says this helps investigate missed collections, access issues, complaints, accidents and illegal activity.

Tagged bags, boxes or bins: what to fix

A tag usually means Newport or the collection crew found a problem. Fix the cause before the next collection rather than adding more waste.

1

Wrong item

Remove items that belong in another bag, box, caddy, HWRC or black bin.

2

Wrong container

Use only Newport Council-provided recycling bags, boxes, caddies and food waste liners.

3

Next collection

Re-present the corrected container on the next scheduled collection day.

Common Newport mistake: putting recyclable waste in the black bin can also hurt larger-bin applications. Newport says a waste engagement officer may audit your bin, and recyclable materials in general waste can lead to refusal.

Excess waste and larger black bins

Newport expects non-recyclable waste to fit inside the black wheelie bin. Extra waste beside the bin is side waste and will not be collected.

Problem Correct Newport route What not to do
Black bin full Hold waste for the next collection or take it to the HWRC free of charge. Do not leave side waste beside or on top of the bin.
More recycling than containers allow Order extra reusable bags, boxes, bins or caddies. Do not use ordinary plastic bags for Newport recycling.
Bulky household items Take to HWRC free of charge or book bulky waste collection for a fee. Do not put large items next to the black bin.
Large garden waste volume Hold until next garden collection, use HWRC, or request a second bin/extra reusable bags. Do not put garden waste in the black bin.
5–7 people in household You may be switched to a 180-litre bin if eligible. Do not assume approval without an assessment.
8+ people in household You may be switched to a 240-litre bin if eligible. Do not put recyclable items in the black bin.
Medical-related extra waste You can apply for a larger bin if extra non-recyclable waste is due to medical-related needs. Do not use the nappy/hygiene service for feminine hygiene waste.
Approval detail: Newport says larger bin requests are only approved where households are fully using weekly recycling and food waste collections. Bin audits may happen before or after approval.

Garden waste in Newport

Garden waste is collected every three weeks. Your exact garden collection day still depends on your address.

Garden waste accepted

  • Grass, leaves and weeds.
  • Plants and flowers.
  • Garden fruit.
  • Hedge clippings.
  • Small branches and twigs.
  • Clean bedding from small herbivore animals, with no animal waste.

Garden waste not accepted

  • Soil, turf, stones or rubble.
  • Logs or large branches.
  • Animal waste.
  • Hard or soft plastic items.
  • Tyres.
  • Cardboard.
If the garden bin is full: Newport says hold extra garden waste for the next collection, take it to HWRC, or request a second bin / extra reusable bags if you regularly produce more than the bin holds.

Bulky waste collection Newport

Use bulky waste for large domestic household items that are not part of weekly collections. The final price is shown before payment.

£

Minimum charge

£22 for up to three items. Extra items can be added for an extra cost.

📅

Collection day

Newport gets in touch to confirm the collection day after you make the request.

No refund policy

The Council states a no return or refund policy, so check items carefully before paying.

Bulky route Use it for Not collected by bulky service
Paid bulky collection Large domestic items not included in weekly collections. Asbestos, plaster products, plasterboard, business waste, central heating oil tanks.
Check before booking Items you cannot transport to the HWRC yourself. Gas bottles, car batteries, flammable/pressurised materials, paint tins.
Use another route Items too good to throw away may suit reuse, repair or donation first. Soiled or contaminated items are not accepted by bulky collection.
Money-saving tip: If the item is reusable, check reuse/repair or Wastesavers options before paying for bulky waste. If you can transport it yourself, Newport says bulky household items can be taken to HWRC free of charge.

HWRC / Docks Way tip: booking and site rules

Newport’s HWRC is useful for bulky and excess waste, but you must book before visiting.

HWRC rule Official detail Practical action
Booking No booking, no entry. Book before loading the car.
Slot length 15-minute booking slots. Pre-sort waste before you arrive.
Opening hours Monday to Sunday, 7:30am–6pm; last entry 5:40pm. Arrive inside your booked time slot.
Vehicles Cars/passenger vehicles and small trailers up to 1.6m by 1.2m only. Commercial vehicles and goods vans are not allowed.
Black bags Black bags should not contain recyclable items. Separate recycling before going.
Unloading Site staff cannot help unload or carry items. Bring only what you can safely unload yourself.
Access Access is from the SDR westbound only and at site staff discretion. Do not queue on the public highway.
Before booking: consider whether the item can be repaired, reused, donated to the tip shop, taken to a pop-up recycling event, or placed in the correct weekly kerbside container.

Flats and city centre flat collections

Flat collections are different in some areas. City centre flats have a specific sack system and set collection days.

Property type Newport detail Resident action
Most flats Non-recyclable waste changed to once every three weeks from October 2024. Use the information pack / collection dates for your building.
Flats still recycling weekly Food waste and recycling continue weekly. Sort recycling correctly so shared bins do not get contaminated.
Registered nappy/hygiene waste Every two weeks for most registered properties. Register first; it is not automatic.
City centre flats from April 2025 General household waste every Tuesday; recycling every Thursday. Use the provided sacks and your existing collection point.
City centre green sacks One green sack of non-recyclable waste per flat per week. Black bags are not collected; use provided green sacks.
City centre pod bins Food waste and glass pod bins placed outside participating premises. Use pod bins daily where provided.
City centre note: Skinner Street and Commercial Street pod-bin locations are listed for specific participating chambers, not every flat in Newport. Follow the letter or pack sent to your building.

Nappy and hygiene waste collection

This service is useful for households that produce unavoidable hygiene waste, but you must register first.

Accepted examples

  • Nappies and nappy bags.
  • Wipes and cotton wool.
  • Incontinence products.
  • Empty colostomy bags.
  • Non-infectious stoma bags.
  • Catheters.

Eligibility and limits

  • You must register for the service.
  • Collected every two weeks for registered households.
  • You need a child under three in the same house or a relevant health condition.
  • Cannot be used for feminine hygiene waste.
  • Feminine hygiene items should be double-bagged and put in non-recyclable waste.

Assisted bin lift: help if you cannot move containers

Apply for an assisted bin lift if limited mobility means you need help with waste containers.

Who is it for?
Residents with limited mobility who need help moving waste containers.
Where will crews collect?
From an agreed collection point.
What must you explain?
The reason you cannot put waste containers out, who else lives in the home, and why they cannot move the containers.
How long for a reply?
Newport says they will send a reply within a few weeks after application.

Reuse, repair and pop-up recycling: better routes than the bin

Some waste does not need to become waste. Newport has reuse, repair, tip shop and pop-up recycling options that can save time and reduce bulky bookings.

Option Useful for Newport detail
Tip shop Reusable furniture, homeware, bric-a-brac, bikes, golf clubs and games. Located at Newport HWRC and run by Wastesavers; open Monday–Sunday, 9am–4pm.
Repair directory / repair café Electrical goods, technology, ornaments, bicycles and jewellery. Try repair before disposal where practical.
Pop-up recycling centres Wood, hard plastics, garden waste, kerbside recyclables, textiles, small electricals, batteries, books/media, vapes and coffee pods. No booking needed if you live in Newport, but check current event dates.
Replacement containers at pop-ups Red bags, blue bags, green boxes, food caddies and caddy liners. Useful if you are missing containers or need recycling advice.

Phone script and official links

Most Newport waste actions start online. Use the script below if you contact the Council because your situation is confusing or urgent.

Simple message script

Hello, I’m contacting Newport City Council about waste collection at [full address and postcode]. The container was [red bag / blue bag / green box / food caddy / garden waste / black bin]. It was put out before 6am at [collection point]. It was not collected by 3pm and [no sticker or tag was left / a tag was left saying ____]. Can you confirm the correct next step?
Bin dates

Check collection day

Use this before putting anything out.

Open page
Missed

Missed collection

Use after 3pm and within Newport’s report window.

Open guidance
Sort

What goes where

Use before guessing with recycling.

Open guide
Extra

Excess waste

Use for full black bins, larger-bin eligibility and audits.

Read rules
Bulky

Bulky items

Use for paid domestic bulky collections.

Book / read
HWRC

Docks Way tip

Use before visiting the household waste recycling centre.

HWRC page
Access

Assisted lift

Use if limited mobility means you cannot move containers.

Assisted collections
Flats

Flat collections

Use for three-week non-recyclable waste changes.

Flat changes
Council

Address

Newport City Council, Civic Centre, Newport, South Wales, NP20 4UR.

Council waste section

Newport Refuse Collection FAQs

How do I check my Newport bin collection day?

Use Newport City Council’s official collection day page and enter your address details. Check the exact service due because dry recycling, food waste, nappy/hygiene waste, garden waste and black-bin waste have different frequencies.

What time should I put waste out in Newport?

Put your containers at your collection point before 6am on collection day. Newport may collect any time up to 3pm.

When can I report a missed collection in Newport?

Report after 3pm if your waste was presented on time, has not been collected, and no sticker or tag was left. Reports made more than 24 hours after 3pm on the due day may not be investigated.

How often is recycling collected in Newport?

Newport collects food waste and dry recycling every week. Dry recycling includes the red bag, blue bag, green box and clothing in a bag next to recycling where accepted.

How often is black-bin non-recyclable waste collected in Newport?

Newport collects non-recyclable household waste every three weeks. It should fit inside the black wheelie bin, and side waste will not be collected.

What goes in Newport’s red recycling bag?

The red bag is for plastic and metal recycling. Do not use it for paper, cardboard, glass, food waste or black-bin waste.

What goes in Newport’s blue recycling bag?

The blue bag is for cardboard and paper. Flatten cardboard and close the bag flap so it is ready for collection.

How much is bulky waste collection in Newport?

Newport lists a minimum charge of £22 for up to three bulky items. Additional items can be added for an extra cost, and the final price is shown before payment.

Do I need to book Newport HWRC?

Yes. Newport says visitors should book before visiting the HWRC. No booking means no entry, and each slot is 15 minutes.

Can I get help moving my bins in Newport?

Yes. If you have limited mobility and need help with waste containers, you can apply for an assisted bin lift. Newport asks why you cannot put containers out and whether anyone else in the home can help.

Final practical advice

For Newport refuse collection, the useful routine is short: check the exact day, put the correct container out before 6am, keep recycling separated, use only Council-provided recycling containers, avoid side waste, and report missed collections quickly after 3pm.

If normal collection does not solve the problem, use the right route: extra recycling containers, larger-bin application, garden waste bin, nappy/hygiene registration, bulky waste booking, assisted bin lift, HWRC booking, reuse/repair or pop-up recycling.

Leave a Comment