Croydon Bin Collection Calendar: Check Dates, Days & Bin Colours

Croydon resident bin guide

Croydon Bin Collection Calendar: Dates, Days & Bin Colours

Check your Croydon bin collection calendar by address, understand rubbish and recycling bin colours, avoid missed-bin mistakes, and use the right official council route for food waste, garden waste, bulky items and replacement bins.

📍 Address lookup first 🕕 Bins out by 6am 🚨 Report missed bins after 10pm ♻️ Rubbish, recycling, food and garden waste

Start with this simple flow

  • Use the Croydon collection lookup, not a borough-wide guess.
  • Put bins where they can be seen at the property edge by 6am.
  • Check bin colour rules before placing uncertain items in recycling.
  • Report missed rubbish or recycling within 2 working days, starting at 10pm on collection day.
Quick actions

Choose the Croydon bin task you need

Use the action below that matches your problem. Each one points to the official route and explains what to do before you submit a report.

At a glance

Croydon bin collection quick facts

Croydon collection dates are address-based. The safest answer is to use the official collection lookup, then follow the bin-specific rules for rubbish, recycling, food waste or garden waste.

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Collection dates

Check your collection days and download the latest collection calendar from the official Croydon service.

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6am rule

Leave bins out by 6am on collection day, where they can be seen easily at the edge of the property.

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Rubbish bin

Use black sacks within your general rubbish bin for waste that cannot be recycled.

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Recycling bins

Grey or green-lidded recycling bins and boxes are covered by Croydon’s recycling bin guidance.

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Food waste

Use the food waste service for raw and cooked food such as meat, fish, bones, rice, pasta and peelings.

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Missed bin

Report missed rubbish or recycling within 2 working days, starting at 10pm on collection day.

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Garden waste

Garden waste collections are every 2 weeks for subscribed households with individual bins.

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Bulky waste

Large household items need the bulky waste route or a reuse and recycling centre, not your normal bin.

Insider tip: If you manage bins for an older relative, download the Croydon calendar after checking the address and write the next rubbish, recycling and food waste dates on a paper calendar.
Calendar and dates

How to check your Croydon bin collection calendar

For searches like Croydon bin collection calendar, Croydon bin dates and Croydon bin collection days, use the official address lookup. It lets residents check collection dates, download the collection calendar and report issues from the correct place.

Official link: Croydon Council: check your bin collections

Screenshot Guide: Official Croydon Council Bin Collection Calendar Lookup Page

Screenshot guide showing the official Croydon Council bin collection calendar lookup page
Screenshot guide: visual reference of Croydon Council’s official bin collection calendar page where residents can check collection dates by address.
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Open the official Croydon collection service

Use Croydon Council’s own online collection service rather than an old PDF or third-party schedule.

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Enter your address details

Select the exact property. Houses, converted flats, flats above shops and estates can have different waste arrangements.

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Download your latest calendar

Save or print the current calendar so the household knows which service is due next.

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Put bins out by 6am

Leave bins where they can be seen easily at the edge of your property where it meets the public highway.

Do not guess the day: Croydon collection dates should be checked by address. A neighbour’s collection pattern may not match your building type or service.
Bin colours and sorting

Croydon bin colours: what goes where

Bin colours and container types can vary by property, especially for flats and estates. Use the official rubbish, recycling and food waste pages if you are unsure about any item.

Official link: Croydon Council: recycling bins

Bin or container Use it for Do not put in Official route
General rubbish bin Waste that cannot be recycled, placed in black sacks within the bin. Food waste, recyclable waste, textiles, batteries, electrical waste, garden waste and DIY waste. Rubbish bins
Grey or green-lidded recycling bin / box Accepted household recycling for houses, converted flats, flats above shops and estates, depending on your service. General rubbish, food waste, contaminated items and non-accepted materials. Recycling bins
Food waste caddy / bin Raw and cooked food waste including meat, fish, bones, dairy, rice, pasta, fruit, vegetables and tea bags. Packaging, plastic bags, garden waste and general rubbish. Food waste
Garden waste bin Garden waste for subscribed households with individual bins. General waste, food waste and waste from shared communal-bin properties. Garden waste
Flat and estate warning: Croydon services can differ for houses, converted flats, flats above shops, estates and purpose-built flats. Always follow the service shown for your exact property.
Missed collection reports

How to report a missed bin collection in Croydon

If your Croydon rubbish or recycling collection is missed, check the collection calendar and presentation rules first. Croydon says missed rubbish and recycling collections must be reported within 2 working days, starting at 10pm on the day of collection.

Before 10pm

Do not report too early

Wait until 10pm on the collection day before starting a missed rubbish or recycling report.

Deadline

Report within 2 working days

Do not leave the report until the next collection week. Croydon sets a short reporting window.

Check first

Was it out by 6am?

If your bin was not visible at the edge of your property by 6am, it may not be treated as a council missed collection.

Separate forms

Use the right report page

Rubbish, recycling, food waste and garden waste issues each have their own report routes.

Helpful note: Croydon says if a rubbish collection was missed by mistake, they aim to collect it by the end of the following weekend. Recycling missed by mistake is normally rescheduled for the next working day after the report.
Food and garden waste

Food waste and garden waste collections in Croydon

Food waste and garden waste are not the same service. Food waste is part of household recycling guidance, while garden waste is a paid subscription service for eligible households.

Food waste

Use your food caddy correctly

Croydon accepts raw and cooked food including meat, fish, bones, rice, pasta, dairy, eggshells, tea bags, fruit and vegetables.

Open food waste guidance

Food problem

Report food waste issues separately

If the food waste collection has a problem, use the food waste report route rather than the rubbish or recycling form.

Food waste service page

Garden waste

Check subscription and eligibility

Croydon’s garden waste service is collected every 2 weeks for subscribed households and is not available to properties with shared or communal rubbish bins.

Open garden waste service

Garden dates

Garden waste may have a different day

Croydon says garden waste can be collected on a different day to general waste and recycling, so check it separately.

Check garden waste days

Extra waste and support

Bulky waste, recycling centres, replacement bins and assisted collections

Large items, broken bins, extra recycling, assisted collection needs and reuse centre visits all need separate official routes. Use the correct one to avoid delays.

Bulky waste

Book large items separately

Use Croydon’s bulky waste service for large household items that cannot be reused, recycled or taken to a reuse and recycling centre.

Order bulky waste collection

Recycling centres

Sort waste before leaving home

Croydon advises residents to sort waste before leaving home to reduce time at reuse and recycling centres.

Open reuse and recycling centres

Order a bin

Missing or damaged bin?

If you move into a house and the previous resident has not left bins, use the replacement bin route.

Order a bin

Assisted collection

Need help moving bins?

Assisted collections are for residents physically unable to put bins at the edge of the property.

Request assisted collection

Search intent help

Croydon bin collection searches answered clearly

These are the real tasks behind common Google and Bing searches. Each one needs a practical action, not just a keyword mention.

Calendar

“Croydon bin collection calendar”

Use the official service to check dates and download the latest calendar for your address.

Dates

“Croydon bin collection dates”

Search by exact address. Do not use a fixed borough-wide date.

Days

“Croydon bin collection days”

Use the official lookup, then put bins out by 6am where they can be seen.

Colours

“Croydon bin colours”

Check rubbish, recycling, food and garden waste pages because container colours and services can vary by property type.

Missed

“Croydon missed bin collection”

Wait until 10pm on the collection day and report within 2 working days using the right report page.

Flats

“Croydon flat bin collection”

Check estate, flat-above-shop or communal-bin guidance because your service may differ from houses.

FAQs

Croydon bin collection FAQs

How do I check my Croydon bin collection calendar?

Use Croydon Council’s official bin collection service, enter your address, then view or download the latest collection calendar.

What time should I put my bins out in Croydon?

Croydon says bins should be out by 6am on collection day, where they can be seen easily and at the property edge where it meets the public highway.

How do I report a missed rubbish collection in Croydon?

Use the rubbish collection problem page. Missed rubbish collections must be reported within 2 working days, starting at 10pm on collection day.

How do I report a missed recycling collection in Croydon?

Use the recycling collection problem page. Missed recycling collections must be reported within 2 working days, starting at 10pm on collection day.

What goes in the Croydon rubbish bin?

Use it for waste that cannot be recycled, placed in black sacks within the bin. Do not use it for food waste, recyclable waste, textiles, batteries, electrical waste, garden waste or DIY waste.

What goes in Croydon recycling bins?

Use Croydon’s recycling bin guidance for accepted items. Services and bin colours can vary for houses, flats, estates and flats above shops.

What food waste can Croydon collect?

Croydon accepts raw and cooked food waste including meat, fish, bones, rice, pasta, dairy, eggshells, tea bags, fruit, vegetables and bread.

Is Croydon garden waste collected every week?

No. Croydon’s garden waste service is collected every 2 weeks for subscribed eligible households and may be collected on a different day to general waste and recycling.

Can flats use Croydon garden waste collection?

Croydon says the garden waste service is not available to properties with shared or communal rubbish bins, such as blocks of flats.

How do I get rid of bulky waste in Croydon?

Use Croydon’s bulky waste collection service for large household items, or check reuse and recycling centres if the item can be taken there.

Final action

The safest Croydon bin routine

Check your address in the official Croydon collection service, put the right bins out by 6am, use the correct bin page for rubbish, recycling and food waste, and report missed collections only after 10pm within the 2 working-day window.

Independent guide: This page is not Croydon Council or an official waste contractor. Collection dates, calendar downloads, bin colours, service rules, charges, missed-bin windows and recycling-centre rules can change. Always verify urgent or address-specific information on Croydon Council’s live pages before acting.