Aberdeen Bin Collection: Days, Calendar & Schedule 2026

Aberdeen City household waste guide

Aberdeen Bin Collection: Days, Calendar & Schedule 2026

A practical Aberdeen City Council bin collection guide for residents in Aberdeen, Torry, Bridge of Don, Dyce, Bucksburn, Rosemount, Old Aberdeen, Hazlehead, Cults, Cove, Kincorth, Garthdee and city flats who need collection days, calendar downloads, mixed recycling, general waste, brown food and garden bins, communal bins, missed bins, bulky uplift and HWRC help.

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If you searched for aberdeen bin collection, start with the official Aberdeen City Council collection-day checker. It lets you enter a street address or postcode, select your property and download your own collection calendar.

Official path

🗓️ Check my bin day and calendar

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Best route: open the official Aberdeen collection-day checker and enter your street address or postcode.

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Calendar help: select your exact property and download the collection calendar shown for that address.

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Collection rule: wheelie bins must be out by 7am on the scheduled collection day.

At a glance

Aberdeen Bin Collection Quick Facts

Aberdeen City Council’s household wheelie-bin service follows an alternating pattern. One week is for mixed recycling and food/garden waste, and the next week is for general waste. Your property calendar is still the safest source because flats, communal bins and access-restricted streets can work differently.

General waste Alternate week Waste that cannot be reused or recycled
♻️ Mixed recycling Alternate week Paper, card, metal, plastic and glass
🟤 Brown bin Food & garden One brown bin normally needs no permit
🏢 Flats Communal bins Shared bins are common in flats and tenements
🏭 HWRCs 4 centres Bridge of Don, Bucksburn, Hazlehead and Tullos

For Aberdeen Bin Collection: Days, Calendar & Schedule 2026, the best resident routine is simple: check your official calendar, put the correct bin out by 7am, keep the lid closed, do not leave extra waste beside the bin, and use official missed-bin or disruption pages before reporting.

Source verification: This guide uses official Aberdeen City Council pages for bin collection days, general waste, mixed recycling, brown food and garden bins, communal waste, missed wheelie bins, disruptions, bulky uplift, additional/replacement bins and household waste recycling centres. Internal links to Fife and Glasgow were live-checked before adding.
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What This Aberdeen Bin Collection Guide Covers

Calendar lookup

How to Check Aberdeen Bin Collection Days and Download a Calendar

The most reliable way to check Aberdeen bin collection days is to use Aberdeen City Council’s official collection-day checker. Enter your street address or postcode, select the correct property and download the collection calendar shown for your home.

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Open the official Aberdeen collection checker

Start with the council checker, not an old PDF, social media post or neighbour’s memory. The correct day can depend on the exact property.

2

Enter your street address or postcode

Choose your exact address from the list. This matters in flats, tenements, new-build streets, communal-bin areas and properties near route boundaries.

3

Download or save your calendar

Save the calendar on your phone or print it. For older residents, writing the next two collection dates on a paper calendar is often easier than remembering an alternating pattern.

4

Check which bin stream is due

Aberdeen alternates between mixed recycling with brown food/garden waste and general waste. Do not put out every wheelie bin unless the calendar says so.

Do not guess: A generic “Aberdeen bin day” answer is not enough. Always confirm your exact property on the official calendar before putting waste out.
Schedule pattern

Aberdeen Bin Collection Schedule 2026: How the Alternating Pattern Works

For many household wheelie-bin properties, Aberdeen’s collection pattern alternates. One collection week covers mixed recycling and food/garden waste, and the following collection week covers general waste. The official property calendar should be used for the exact date.

Calendar week shown Usually means Resident action
Mixed recycling + brown bin week Put out mixed recycling and food/garden waste where your property has those bins. Check items are in the right bin and put bins out by 7am.
General waste week Put out the general waste bin for non-recyclable waste only. Keep the lid closed and do not place extra bags beside the bin.
Communal-bin property Shared bins may apply instead of individual wheelie-bin presentation. Use the communal-bin instructions for flats or tenements.
Simple memory trick: If your last wheelie-bin collection was mixed recycling plus brown bin, the next wheelie-bin week is likely general waste. Still check the official calendar before acting.
Bin types

Aberdeen Bin Types: General Waste, Mixed Recycling, Brown Bins and Communal Waste

Aberdeen City Council separates household waste into different streams. The core household wheelie-bin setup is general waste, mixed recycling, and brown food/garden waste. Flats and tenements often use shared communal bins instead.

⚫ General waste bin

Use for household waste that cannot be reused or recycled. Waste must fit inside the bin with the lid closed.

General Waste Rules

♻️ Mixed recycling bin

Use for paper, card, metal, plastic and glass. Do not leave excess recycling on the street next to the bin.

Mixed Recycling Rules

🟤 Brown bin

Use for food and garden waste where your property has a brown wheelie bin. Brown bins should be out by 7am on collection day.

Brown Bin Rules

🏢 Communal bins

If you live in a flat or tenement, you are likely to use communal bins shared with other residents.

Communal Waste Help

🔌 Small electricals

Aberdeen has pink street bins for small electrical items. Do not use normal bins for batteries, lightbulbs or general electrical waste.

Small Electrical Bins
Unsure item

Check before binning

If you are unsure where an item goes, use the official waste and recycling hub before contaminating a recycling or brown bin.

Open Waste Hub
Bin or service Use for Simple mistake to avoid
General waste bin Household waste that cannot be reused or recycled Do not put recyclable items in it just because the recycling bin is full.
Mixed recycling bin Paper, card, metal, plastic and glass Do not leave excess recycling beside the bin on the street.
Brown bin Food waste and garden waste Do not use more than one brown bin for garden waste without checking permit rules.
Communal bins Shared waste and recycling in flats and tenements Do not dump large items beside communal bins.
Collection morning

Aberdeen Bin Set-Out Rules: 7am, Lid Closed and No Extra Side Waste

Aberdeen’s official pages repeatedly point residents to the same practical rule: present wheelie bins by 7am on the scheduled collection day. If a bin was not out by 7am, Aberdeen City Council says it is unable to arrange an additional collection.

Timing

Put wheelie bins out by 7am

Do not wait until you hear the lorry. Routes can run earlier than expected because of weather, traffic, roadworks or crew changes.

Closed lid

Keep waste inside the bin

General waste must fit inside the bin with the lid closed. Extra bags beside the bin can be left behind.

Right bin

Match the calendar stream

Put out the correct stream: general waste, mixed recycling or brown food/garden waste. Do not put out the wrong bin just because it is full.

After collection

Bring bins back in

Bring wheelie bins back once they are emptied, especially in windy weather or narrow pavements.

Flats and tenements

Aberdeen Flats, Tenements and Communal Waste Bins

If you live in a flat or tenement in Aberdeen, it is likely that you use communal bins shared with other residents. Communal bins can be used for the same material streams as individual bins, but the practical problem is usually overflowing, contamination or large items left beside bins.

Shared bins

Do not treat shared bins like dumping points

Furniture, mattresses, appliances and bulky waste should not be left beside communal bins. Use bulky uplift or HWRC routes.

Overflowing

Report overflowing communal bins

If a communal bin is full or overflowing, use the official report route so the council can check space and contamination.

Report Overflowing Bin
Students

Shared flats need a kitchen rule

Put a small note near the kitchen bin: mixed recycling, food waste and general waste should not be mixed together.

New residents

Check bin store labels first

Before using a communal bin store, read the labels and ask the landlord, factor or council if the setup is unclear.

Missed collection

Aberdeen Missed Bin Collection: What to Check Before Reporting

If your Aberdeen wheelie bin was not emptied, first check the collection calendar, service disruption page, 7am presentation rule, contamination and whether the lid was closed. Aberdeen City Council says it does its best to return for missed bins, but it cannot arrange extra collections when bins were not put out by 7am.

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Check the bin was due

Use your downloaded calendar or the official checker. If the wrong bin was put out, it is not a true missed collection.

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Check it was out by 7am

If the bin was late, Aberdeen City Council says it cannot arrange an additional collection.

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Check service disruption

Weather, road access, industrial action or city-wide disruption can affect collections. If there is a known disruption, follow the official update.

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Report through the official form

Use the missed wheelie-bin page for individual wheelie-bin reports. Use the overflowing communal-bin route for shared bins.

Search intent

Aberdeen Bin Collection Search Terms Answered Clearly

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Calendar

“Aberdeen bin collection days”

Use the official checker and download the property calendar. Do not rely on a generic day for the whole city.

Missed bin

“Missed bin Aberdeen”

Check the 7am rule, calendar and disruption page first. Then report through the official missed wheelie-bin page.

Flats

“Communal bins Aberdeen”

Flats and tenements usually use shared bins. Overflowing bins have a separate official report route.

Centres

“Aberdeen recycling centres”

Aberdeen lists four HWRCs: Bridge of Don, Bucksburn, Hazlehead and Tullos. Check rules before travelling.

Brown bins

Aberdeen Brown Bin, Food Waste and Garden Waste Permit Rules

Aberdeen brown wheelie bins are used for food and garden waste. Communal food waste bins are smaller and marked for food waste only. Aberdeen City Council says garden waste is collected from one brown bin per household without needing a permit, but using a second or third brown bin for garden waste requires a permit.

One brown bin

No permit normally needed

Garden waste from one brown bin per household is collected without needing a paid permit.

Extra brown bins

Permit required

If you want to use more than one brown bin for garden waste, check the permit page before collection day.

Food waste

Use food waste correctly

Food waste should go into your brown bin or communal food waste bin where provided, not into general waste.

Wrong material

Do not contaminate

Plastic bags, general waste and non-compostable items can create problems in brown bins.

Bins and capacity

Additional or Replacement Bins in Aberdeen

Aberdeen City Council has a route for additional or replacement bins. The official page says residents may have up to three mixed recycling bins and food/garden waste bins, while additional general waste bins are only available to qualifying households.

Missing bin

Check nearby first

Wind and collection day can move bins. Check nearby properties before requesting a replacement.

Recycling capacity

More recycling bins may be possible

Use mixed recycling and brown bin capacity correctly before requesting more general waste space.

General waste

Extra general waste is restricted

Additional general waste bins are only for qualifying households, not as a shortcut for poor recycling.

Damaged bin

Use the replacement route

If a bin is lost or damaged, use the official replacement-bin page for wheelie-bin residents.

Replacement Bin
Large items

Aberdeen Bulky Uplift and House Clearance

If you need to remove furniture or large items that do not go in your normal bins, Aberdeen City Council provides a bulky uplift and house clearance route. Use the official booking route before placing items outside.

Book first

Do not dump beside bins

Leaving furniture beside communal bins or on the pavement can create fly-tipping, obstruction and pest problems.

Reuse

Reuse before disposal

If furniture is usable, consider donation or reuse before booking disposal.

Flats

Shared bins are not bulky uplift points

Large items should not be left beside communal bin stores unless the official booking instruction says so.

HWRC

Check recycling centre route

Some large items may be suitable for a household waste recycling centre, but check access and accepted-items rules first.

Recycling centres

Aberdeen Household Waste Recycling Centres: Bridge of Don, Bucksburn, Hazlehead and Tullos

Aberdeen City Council lists four household waste and recycling centres: Bridge of Don, Bucksburn, Hazlehead and Tullos. Always check the official page before travelling because opening hours, vehicle rules and accepted items can change.

HWRC Best use Check before travel
Bridge of Don North Aberdeen household waste and recycling route Opening times, accepted items and vehicle access
Bucksburn Bucksburn and Dyce-side recycling centre route Site rules and accepted materials
Hazlehead West Aberdeen household recycling route Seasonal hours and unloading rules
Tullos South Aberdeen and Torry-side recycling centre route Vehicle access and site restrictions

Aberdeen HWRC map check

Tip: Search the exact centre before travelling, especially with a van, trailer, bulky item, electrical item or unusual waste stream.

Internal links

Related Scottish Bin Collection Guides

These internal links are relevant for Scottish residents comparing council calendars, bin colours, missed-bin reporting and recycling-centre workflows. They were live-checked before adding.

Questions people ask

Aberdeen Bin Collection FAQs

How do I check my Aberdeen bin collection day?

Use Aberdeen City Council’s official collection-day checker. Enter your street address or postcode, choose your exact property and download the calendar for your address.

What time should I put my Aberdeen wheelie bin out?

Put your wheelie bin out by 7am on your scheduled collection day. Aberdeen City Council says it cannot arrange an extra collection if the bin was not out by 7am.

How does the Aberdeen bin schedule work?

For many wheelie-bin households, Aberdeen alternates between mixed recycling plus food/garden waste one week and general waste the next. Always confirm your exact property calendar.

What goes in the Aberdeen mixed recycling bin?

Aberdeen’s mixed recycling bin is for paper, card, metal, plastic and glass. Do not leave excess recycling beside the bin.

What goes in the Aberdeen general waste bin?

The general waste bin is for household waste that cannot be reused or recycled. Waste must fit in the bin with the lid closed.

What goes in the Aberdeen brown bin?

Brown wheelie bins are for food and garden waste. Communal food waste bins are smaller and marked for food waste only.

Do I need a permit for Aberdeen garden waste?

Aberdeen City Council says garden waste is collected from one brown bin per household without needing a permit. If you want to use a second or third brown bin for garden waste, you need to check garden waste permit rules.

How do I report a missed wheelie bin in Aberdeen?

First check your calendar, 7am presentation, service disruption and contamination. Then use the official Aberdeen missed wheelie-bin collection page.

What should I do if my communal bin is overflowing?

Use Aberdeen City Council’s report an overflowing communal bin route. Do not leave extra bags or bulky waste beside shared bins.

Can I leave extra waste beside my Aberdeen bin?

No. General waste must fit in the bin with the lid closed, and mixed recycling guidance says excess waste or recycling should not be left on the street next to the bin.

Where are Aberdeen household waste recycling centres?

Aberdeen City Council lists household waste recycling centres at Bridge of Don, Bucksburn, Hazlehead and Tullos. Check the official page before travelling.

How do I book a bulky uplift in Aberdeen?

Use Aberdeen City Council’s bulky uplift and house clearance booking page for furniture or large items that do not go in your normal bins.

Do Aberdeen flats use the same bin system?

Many flats and tenements use communal bins shared with other residents. Check communal-bin guidance and do not treat shared bin stores as bulky waste points.

What is the best Aberdeen bin collection routine?

Check the official calendar, put the correct bin out by 7am, keep the lid closed, use mixed recycling and brown bins properly, report missed bins only after checking disruption updates, and use HWRC or bulky uplift for large items.

Final reminder

Best Way to Manage Aberdeen Bin Collections in 2026

The best Aberdeen bin collection routine is simple: open the official collection-day checker, enter your street or postcode, select your exact property, download the calendar, and put the correct bin out by 7am. Use mixed recycling, brown food/garden waste and general waste correctly, and do not leave extra bags or bulky items beside bins.

This guide covers the full user intent behind aberdeen bin collection: bin days, calendar download, 2026 schedule, general waste, mixed recycling, brown bins, communal bins, missed wheelie bins, garden waste permits, additional bins, bulky uplift and Aberdeen household waste recycling centres.

Important notice: This is an independent resident help guide for BinCollectionGuide.org and is not Aberdeen City Council, GOV.UK, mygov.scot or an official waste contractor. Collection dates, bin frequencies, accepted items, communal-bin arrangements, garden waste permit rules, missed-bin policies, bulky uplift rules, HWRC opening times and service disruption updates can change. Always verify address-specific or urgent information directly with Aberdeen City Council before acting.