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How to Purchase a New Refuse Bin

Summary

You may need to purchase a new wheeled bin because you have moved home, or the bin has been lost/damaged/stolen.

Residents are referred to the Council’s Refuse Collection Policy on householder responsibility regarding bin ownership.

You may need to purchase a new wheeled bin for one of the following reasons:

New Home

You have either moved into a new home where bins have not been provided by the developer, or into a home where the previous owners may have removed the bins. In either case, if you purchase a black bin from the Council, you will receive a blue bin for recyclable materials free of charge.

You can purchase a new bin here: Online Request New or Replacement Bins form.

Lost, stolen or damaged bin

Your bin has been lost, stolen or damaged beyond use. Replacement bins are available from the Council at rates which are very competitive with the retail sector (and include delivery). Second Hand bins are sometimes available at reduced rates.

Taken by the refuse collection vehicle

If your bin has been ‘swallowed’ by the refuse collection vehicle during the emptying process, your bin will be replaced free of charge. However, please contact the Refuse Hotline number 0845 6066045 (Local Rate Call) to ensure that we are informed of the loss.

You would prefer a different sized bin

Also, if you wish to have a larger or a smaller bin, then please contact the Joint Client Team (Mid-Suffolk & Babergh) on 0845 6066045 (Local Rate Call) or email recycling@midsuffolk.gov.uk. A fee may be applicable.




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If you would prefer to fill in a paper copy of the form or would like help with the form, please contact the Joint Client team.

External links ...

Department for the Environment, Food & Rural Affairs
Department for the Environment, Food & Rural Affairs
Taking action on waste is essential, since we are consuming natural resources at an unsustainable rate and contributing unnecessarily to climate change.
Recycling & waste web page
Environment Agency
Environment Agency
Learn more about how we manage waste and the processes that support our work. This section contains information on a range of waste-related subjects.
Waste web page
Suffolk County Council
Suffolk County Council
Suffolk has an excellent waste service. The local Suffolk Councils have been awarded Beacon Status for having one of the best waste and recycling services in the Country.
Energy from Waste in Suffolk web page
Suffolk Recycling
The one-stop shop for all your household waste recycling needs if you are a Suffolk resident.
Suffolk Recycling website

About links to external sites.

 Contact us ...

Team:
Joint Client (Mid-Suffolk & Babergh)
Telephone:
0845 6066045 (Local Rate Call)
Minicom/textphone:
not available
Fax:
01449 614606
Address:
Stowmarket Service Centre
54 Ipswich Street
Stowmarket
IP14 1AD

Needham Market Service Centre
131 High Street
Needham Market
IP6 8DL

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Last updated on: 05 August 2011 | Date of next review: 05 August 2012

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