On-Street Recycling

This page provides information about on-street recycling facilities:

There are also special recycling banks maintained by external organisations at a few locations in the borough where clothes and shoes can be recycled. Please visit the textile recycling pages for more information.

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Recycling banks

Near entry recycling binThere are recycling banks located on streets and other public locations throughout Haringey. To find the recycling banks that are most convenient for you please visit the Recycle Now website and enter your postcode - see the external links section below.

Please note that Haringey Council is offering all residents a recycling collection from their home through either green box collections, communal recycling facilities, or clear sack collections. If you do not currently have a collection from your home or if you are not sure whether a service is currently available to you please contact the Veolia Haringey Contact Centre:

Tel: 020 8885 7700
Email: enquiries.haringey@veolia.co.uk

If you live in a block of flats or other managed development the council may need to seek the permission of the managing agents or landlord to provide a recycling service. It is therefore useful if you are able to provide the details of the agent or landlord for your home when you contact us.

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What can I recycle?

These banks can be used to recycle the following materials:

  • Paper, cardboard and cartons
  • Plastic bottles, tubs, pots and trays (no film or wrapping)
  • Tins and cans (rinsed)
  • Glass bottles and jars (rinsed, with lids removed please)

There is a more detailed list of what can and cannot be recycled on the what to recycle page.

All of the recycling can be put into the same container as we sort the materials out later on.

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What happens to recycling collected in mixed-material banks?

The recyclables collected in the new mixed-material banks are taken to a Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) in London which separates the materials using a combination of mechanical separation and hand sorting. Once separated these materials are then bulked and delivered to reprocessing companies.

For more information please see the mixed material collections section on the what happens to recycling page.

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'On The Go' recycling litter bins

'On The Go' recycling binThere are now special 'On The Go' recycling bins installed at 30 on-street locations in the busy shopping areas of Wood Green, Tottenham and Crouch End.

These recycling bins enable shoppers and other pedestrians to recycle:

  • Paper and cardboard (clean)
  • Plastic bottles
  • Tins and cans
  • Glass bottles and jars

Standard litter bins should be used for all other rubbish, including any paper or cardboard items that have food grease or residue stuck to them.

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Newspaper/magazine recycling bins

Newpaper bin
In addition to the recycling banks, there are recycling bins for newspapers and magazine outside most Network Rail and London Underground stations in the borough.

For more information, please see the table below.

StationExact Location.
Alexandra Palace British Rail logo

Entrance: Buckingham Road.

Entrance: Bedford Road.

Bounds Green London Underground sign

Entrance: Brownlow Road.

Entrance: Brownlow Road (other side of road).

Harringay British Rail logo

Entrance: Wightman Road.

Entrance: Quernmore Road.

Harringay Green Lanes British Rail logoEntrance: Green Lanes.
Hornsey British Rail logo

Entrance: Hornsey Lane.

Entrance: Tottenham Lane.

Seven Sisters London Underground sign

Entrance: Seven Sisters Road.

Entrance: West Green Road.

Entrance: Broad Lane.

Tottenham Hale London Underground sign

Main entrance: Bottom of steps.

Adjacent to ramp opposite minicab office.

Turnpike Lane London Underground signEntrance: Green Lanes.
Wood Green London Underground sign

Entrance: High Road.

Entrance: Lordship Lane.

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What to do if the recycling bins are full

We aim to empty all recycling bins on a regular basis to prevent them from overflowing. However, if you do find that your local recycling bins are full, that rubbish has been dumped on the site or they have been vandalised please contact the Veolia Haringey Contact Centre:

Tel: 020 8885 7700
Email: enquiries.haringey@veolia.co.uk

Alternatively you can report the issue via our website using the report a problem eform.

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