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Get your garden waste collected for £1.89!

Chris

3/3/2026 9:57:25 AM

Charities & Wellbeing

4 mins read

North East Lincolnshire residents can now sign up for their garden waste collection for 2026/27.

 

The scheme enables residents to safely and correctly get rid of their grass cuttings, hedge trimmings and even fallen fruit.

This paid for garden waste service is used by more than 26,000 households across the borough with 6,668 tonnes collected last year alone.

Brown bins are collected and emptied once every two weeks and costs £43.50 per bin for the year. Those who sign up before the start of this year’s collections will receive 23 collections – costing £1.89 per collection.

However, those who sign up after collections begin will still be liable to pay £43.50 despite having fewer collections.

Residents who do not already have a garden waste bin or wish to purchase extra bins can do so by completing a garden waste service collection form by visiting, https://tinyurl.com/3marcvjr

If you are signing up for the first time or a returning customer, by agreeing to pay for the service you are accepting the terms and conditions which can be read by visiting, Garden Waste Service Terms and Conditions | NELC

Those who have opted for a direct debit will be automatically charged for another year unless cancelled.

What can go in the brown bin

  • Grass cuttings
  • Leaves, weeds and flowers
  • Hedge trimmings and small branches

For more information on what can go in your bins, visit What goes in your bins and recycling | NELC

What happens to the waste?

Garden waste is shredded at the NEWLINCS waste management site in Immingham and sent to Kirton Lindsey and Riby to be made into compost.

Councillor, Henry Hudson, Portfolio Holder for Environment and Net Zero, said: “This is a great opportunity to improve recycling across the borough.

“It’s essential that we all do a

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