Food waste collections are returning to Preston in the coming weeks after more than a decade since they were scrapped.

Preston City Council started to deliver grey caddy bins to households across the city from late February.

Collections, which are weekly, will begin from Monday 20 April.

Read more: Councils granted more time to start food waste collections but Preston on track for April

Anyone who receives a caddy is being asked to store them away until the collections start and not to begin using them immediately.

Two bins are being delivered, a smaller kitchen unit caddy and a second larger outdoor caddy which has a lockable bin lid to stop rodents and vermin.

Here’s a run through of what can be put into the food waste bins and what can’t.

You can recycle into your food waste bin the following

  • Vegetable peelings
  • Baked goods
  • Fruit
  • Rice, beans and pasta
  • Egg shells
  • Tea bags
  • Coffee grounds
  • Raw and cooked meat or fish, including small bones
  • Pet food
  • Uneaten food and plate scrapings
  • Mouldy and out of date food

What can you not put in?

  • Oil or liquid fat
  • Liquids such as milk or juice
  • Any non-food products such as cutlery, general waste, food packaging such as tubs, trays or foils, napkins, wipes, kitchen roll or any compostable or biodegradable packaging.

Councillor Freddie Bailey with the food waste caddies Pic: Blog PrestonCouncillor Freddie Bailey with the food waste caddies Pic: Blog Preston

The grey food caddy is due to be collected each week alongside either the black general waste bin or recycling bin collections which are both fortnightly.

There is no charge for the service which is being brought in as part of a UK-wide push for households to recycle more food waste and stop it going to landfill.

You can see more information about the food waste collections on the city council’s site.

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