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Find out about composting, reusable nappies, where to recycle books, clothes and shoes and find local repair cafes and clothes-swap events.
Every year, Kingston produces a little over 60,000 tonnes of household waste. That’s the equivalent of 30,000 cars or 10,000 elephants.
Producing such a large amount of waste and disposing of it responsibly every year requires a lot of money and causes a significant impact on the environment. Sustainably managing waste is crucial to protecting our planet and limiting the amount of carbon emissions we produce.
This is why Kingston Council has declared a Climate Emergency and identified Waste Reduction as a key component of our Climate Action Plan.
To reduce our carbon footprint and environmental impact, we must manage waste according to the waste hierarchy.
The perfect solution to meet our climate goals is simply to reduce the amount of waste we produce in the first place. This can be achieved by buying less or adopting low or zero-waste habits.
Reducing waste both lowers the demand for new goods to be made, as well as lowers the amount of items going through the waste process. Both of these help to:
You can reduce your waste by:
To reduce your waste, you can:
Often the items we throw away can be used for other purposes or by other people. Reusing items contributes to a reduction of waste and carbon emissions, as the demand for new products reduces and less waste ends up being processed through the waste streams.
This not only helps to protect our environment but reduces the overall cost to you as consumers and residents. Donating unwanted items to local charities and second-hand stores also supports your local community and economy.
You can reuse items by:
To reuse items, you can:
Kingston is one of the leading boroughs in London for recycling, but there is always room for improvement.
A 2022 waste composition analysis revealed that 46.8% of our residents’ general waste can be recycled using our home services. A further 22.5% could have been recycled or reused by utilising charitable services, the tip or other local recycling drop-off points.
To recycle more, you can:
In addition to our main recycling centre, there are recycling banks across the borough where you can take a range of items for recycling. These are operated by charitable services and not by us.
Make sure you only leave items that are accepted by each recycling site. Leaving any items not specified below is classed as fly-tipping and can lead to prosecution and substantial fines.
You can find places to donate to Green World Recycling at:
Donate textiles to the BHF at Surbiton Library, Ewell Rd, Surbiton KT6 6AG.
Donate books to the BHF at: