Follow this link to find out where you can recycle your items:

Find a recycling location (London Recycles website)

We provide recycling banks around the borough where you can recycle card, glass, paper, cans, cartons, textiles and plastic bottles, tubs and pots. You can find these using the link above or in the table below.

You can recycle plastic bags and wrapping at supermarkets. You can find these using the link above.

At our Garth Road Recycling Centre you can dispose of more items including carpets, electricals, furniture, rubble and soil.

You can put out textiles, shoes and batteries in separate bags with your household recycling.

Report a problem with one of our recycling banks

Report an overflowing recycling bank

Report another problem with a recycling bank

List of recycling banks

AreaLocation (link to Google Maps)Materials accepted
Colliers Wood231 Western Road, (off Prince George's Road) SW19 2QDPlastic, glass, cans, paper and card, cartons, foil, textiles
MitchamTamworth Recreation Ground Car Park, (off London Road) CR4 3LRPlastic, glass, cans, paper and card, cartons, foil, textiles
MordenChaucer Centre Car Park, Canterbury Road SM4 6PXPlastic, glass, cans, paper and card, cartons, foil, textiles
MordenThe Hub, Mitcham and Tooting UFC, Car Park, Bishopsford Road SM4 6BFPlastic, glass, cans, paper and card, cartons, foil, textiles
MordenGreen Lane, (Opposite St Helier Station) SM4 6SEPlastic, glass, cans, paper and card, cartons, foil, textiles
MordenCivic Centre Car Park, Rear of The Crown Pub, Crown Road SM4 5AXPlastic, glass, cans, paper and card, cartons, foil
MordenReuse and Recycling Centre, Garth Road, Amenity Way, off Garth Road, SM4 4AXList of acceptable items at Garth Road recycling centre
Raynes ParkWaitrose Car Park, Coombe Lane, SW20 0BSPlastic, glass, cans, paper and card, cartons, foil, textiles
WimbledonWimbledon Library, Compton Road SW19 7AAPlastic, glass, cans, paper and card, cartons, foil

Accepted items

  • Plastic: plastic bottles, tubs and pots
  • Glass: glass bottles and jars
  • Cans: all food and drink cans
  • Paper and card: newspaper, magazines, junk mail, envelopes, scrap paper, cardboard boxes and packaging
  • Cartons: food and drink cartons such as Tetra Pak
  • Foil: aluminium sheet foil and foil trays
  • Textiles: clothing and shoes, but no pillows or duvets