Find out here about the Council's refuse collection, recycling and street cleaning services, and some of the things you can do to reduce your impact on the environment.
Pay for your Garden Waste Collection ServicePay online for your garden waste collection service 2012 to 2013:
- Assisted collections
We can help if you cannot manage your waste through ill health, permanent disability or infirmity.
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- Clinical waste
Find out about collection of clinical waste including a takeback scheme for hypodermic syringes.
| - Performance
View our waste management performance figures.
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- Carbon footprint calculator
External link to the DirectGov carbon footprint calculator - find out what your carbon emissions are annually.
| - Recycling
Information about recycling and waste reduction.
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| - Recycling collections
What you can and can NOT put in a blue recycling sack and black recycling box. Details how to order an extra or replacement recycling box or sack.
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Composting Find out what composting is, and how you can do it. Information on composters.
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- Dog bins
Information and help about cleaning up after your dog.
| - Report it
Report problems and request new kerbside boxes, blue sacks and kitchen caddies.
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Food waste collectionFind out what you can and can not put in your food waste container. How to order an extra or replacement container.
| Special collectionsFind out about collections for bulky items such as washing machines, televisions, beds, chairs and settees.
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Garden waste collectionFind out how to subscribe and pay for this service. What you can and can not put in your green wheeled bin or beige garden waste sacks.
| Street CleaningFly-posting, fly-tipping, graffiti, street litter bins and the removal of dead animals.
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Grass cuttingView our timetable to find out where and when we cut the grass.
| SustainabilityWhat is sustainability? Find out what the Council is doing to improve the sustainability of its operations and service decisions.
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- Local Authority Company
Cotswold District Council and Cheltenham Borough Council unite to form a joint waste company.
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