Christmas Waste and Recycling 2024/5
Latest update from Oxfordshire County Council regarding Christmas bin collections and other waste related matters
- Join the fight against food waste
- Collections over Christmas and New Year
- Garden waste
- Waste and recycling queries over the holidays – we’re here to help
- Turn something old into something magical and new this Christmas
- Christmas recycling – remember to Check it before you chuck it!
- Wrapping paper, cardboard boxes and paper packaging
- Christmas tree collections
- Extra recycling and waste (too much to fit into your bin)
- Household Waste and Recycling Centres (Tips)
- What happens if bad weather (heavy snow and ice) affects bin collections
Published: 2 December 2024
Christmas Waste
Below is our guide to waste and recycling over Christmas and the New Year, including:
- Join the fight against festive food waste
- Collection day changes
- Waste and recycling advice over the holidays
- Turn something old into something magical and new this Christmas
- Christmas recycling – Check it before you chuck it
- Wrapping paper, cardboard boxes and paper packaging
- Christmas Tree collections
- What to do if you’ve got extra / too much recycling and waste
- Garden waste collections
- Household Waste and Recycling Centres (Tips)
- What happens if bad weather (heavy snow and ice) affects bin collections
Join the fight against food waste
Too much of our food ends up being thrown away. Join the fight against festive food waste!
If you do have food left over:
- use it the next day or later in the week to make an exciting new dish – you can find loads of great suggestions on the Replenish Oxfordshire website.
- freeze it for future meals – you can find out how long you can freeze different things for by checking the Hubbub website.
- donate it to your local food bank or homeless shelter – to find your nearest location and their requirements, please see the Good Food Oxfordshire website.
Please put any genuine food waste, such as turkey bones, parsnip peel and eggshells, in your food waste bin, not in your recycling or general waste bins.
Collections over Christmas and New Year
Here are the collection changes over the New Year period:
Normal collection day | Revised collection day |
Wednesday 25 December | Friday 27 December |
Thursday 26 December | Saturday 28 December |
Friday 27 December | Monday 30 December |
Normal collection day | Revised collection day |
Monday 30 December | Tuesday 31 December |
Tuesday 31 December | Thursday 2 January |
Wednesday 1 January | Friday 3 January |
Thursday 2 January | Saturday 4 January |
Friday 3 January | Monday 6 January |
Normal collection day | Revised collection day |
Monday 6 January | Tuesday 7 January |
Tuesday 7 January | Wednesday 8 January |
Wednesday 8 January | Thursday 9 January |
Thursday 9 January | Friday 10 January |
Friday 10 January | Saturday 11 January |
If you’re not sure when your next collection day is, please use our BINZONE service.
Collections will return to the normal schedule from Monday 13 January.
Garden waste
To ensure crews are able to collect the additional waste and recycling produced over Christmas, garden waste collections will not take place during between 25 December and 7 January.
The garden waste service resumes from Wednesday 8 January / the week commencing 13 January, depending on your next scheduled collection – if you are unsure when this is, please check Binzone.
Waste and recycling queries over the holidays – we’re here to help
Our call centre is open for queries as usual on 23, 24, 27, 30 and 31 December and then from 2 January onwards.
Call 03000 610610 or email admin.southoxford@biffa.co.uk
Turn something old into something magical and new this Christmas
Cut your festive waste this Christmas by turning old sparkly stuff, wrapping, cards, fabric and nik naks into new decorations and more.
Check out our Christmas recycling ideas page for some easy-to-follow videos and instructions.
If you’ve got unwanted good condition items around the house, such as books, music, clothes or games why not give them a new home and save on buying new gifts – they may make a great present for a friend or a valuable donation to your local charity shop. You could make someone’s day, save money and help to reduce waste, too.
If you do need to buy something new, please try to shop local and support the wonderful independent shops in our towns.
Christmas recycling – remember to Check it before you chuck it!
We really don’t want to see any unwanted or messy gifts ending up in our recycling bins by mistake. Even if the label says that something can be recycled, you should still check to make sure – recycling labels on packaging are often incorrect and we may not be able to recycle that item locally.
We all need an occasional reminder to ensure we get our Christmas recycling right, so please Check it before you chuck it!
Here’s a quick checklist on where some of the most common Christmas waste should go:
Items | Where they should go |
Food waste | always in your food waste bin |
Soft plastic packaging (such as the film covering your turkey) |
your local supermarket may have a collection point, if not then please put them in your black general waste bin |
Tin foil and foil trays | put these in your green recycling bin – remember it must be clean, dry and loose |
Used cooking oil from your Christmas dinner | if it’s just a little oil then put it straight into your food caddy, otherwise pour it into an old plastic bottle and place the bottle inside or near your food caddy |
Broken baubles and tinsel | put these in your black general waste bin |
Wrapping paper and Christmas cards | Anything with glitter on will need to go in your black general waste bin. Standard Christmas cards and wrapping paper you can rip should go in the recycling bin. If the paper doesn’t rip, please put it in your black bin. |
Used batteries | these should go in a clear bag on top of your green recycling bin. Never put them inside a bin as they are a major fire risk! |
Small electricals, such as broken Christmas lights | in a tied carrier bag next to your black general waste bin |
Broken glass | glasses, mirrors or cooking dishes need to be placed in the black bin |
For more information, visit our ‘Recycling – helping you to get it right’ page or, to check individual items, please use our BINZONE service.
And remember – all items that go in your recycling bin must be clean, dry and loose.
Wrapping paper, cardboard boxes and paper packaging
If you don’t want to keep a cardboard box, please flatten it and put it in your recycling bin or beside your recycling bin when you put it out for collection.
Paper packaging, such as cards and envelopes can be recycled too, as long as they don’t have glitter on them – if they do then please try to reuse them or put them in your black general rubbish bin.
Christmas tree collections
If you have a real Christmas tree and want to dispose of it once the festivities are over, please see our dedicated Christmas tree collection webpage to see the dates and drop-off points across the district.
If you are subscribed to our garden waste service, just put it by your brown bin on your next scheduled collection day, from 9 January onwards (see below for details).
Extra recycling and waste (too much to fit into your bin)
All bins must be fully closed with their lids shut.
If you have extra recycling – please put it out in a cardboard box or a clear plastic bag and place it out by your green bin on your next recycling collection day.
If have extra rubbish that doesn’t fit into your closed black bin – you must put it in the next rubbish collection or take it to a Household waste recycling centre.
Household Waste and Recycling Centres (Tips)
These are run by Oxfordshire County Council – please check their website here to find out Christmas opening times.
What happens if bad weather (heavy snow and ice) affects bin collections
Stay in the know! Follow our new WhatsApp Channel and get bin collection updates, recycling tips, and weather alerts sent right to your phone and then share them with friends and family!
If collections are significantly disrupted by bad weather, we will post updates on our bin updates page and we’ll notify people via WhatsApp, via our other social media channels and to smartphone users who have the BINZONE app with notifications enabled.