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New food bins

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Toomanyuglyplasticbins · 07/05/2026 14:41

Will you be using the new food caddies & bins? Sick to death of my kitchen & garden resembling the local recycling centre. I do recycle most stuff & have regular trips to the tip; but even then one local authority varies from the next one in their recycling policies, so it all seems a bit.futile

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MoonlightMemories · 07/05/2026 17:52

I've not received my actual small food caddy yet (live in an apartment and we seem to be being left till last minute for getting them and the communal bins for the new recycling), I have however got my own cupboard-hanging food caddy of a larger capacity ahead of time and to get used to when the new system is in place.

I've been using it like you would the council food waste one and anything likely to go off quickly like leftover meat carcasses etc from a roast dinner I've been bagging several and putting out in the current outside general waste (soon to be food waste) bins quickly instead of letting it fester as it would in the general waste kitchen bin otherwise.

No issues with maggots or smells etc as of yet. The other changes I've done is add a tall, thin bin in my kitchen for cardboard waste as I already have one for plastics and they go in separate bins in the new system, so that's easier for me. I also got a hanging bin for general waste like my food one (both 9L), I figure I'm probably not going to be filling up a huge bin anymore so I'm just going to empty them both at the same time...much easier then having to carry a big heavy 30l bin bag once a week down several flights of stairs, doing a few little bags instead.

I think I'm going to get on with the new system well, I'm not sure about my neighbours though, some of who already don't put the right stuffing the recycling bins as it is....

TeenLifeMum · 07/05/2026 18:03

@Toomanyuglyplasticbins i have the Joseph Joseph 60l one - https://www.johnlewis.com/browse/home-garden/kitchen-bins/recycling-bins/_/N-dwcZ1z0rh9r

top section is general waste plus food caddy and the bottom is mixed recycling. I’ve sent the full list of options as it depends on the space you have. I use biodegradable liners.

Hankunamatata · 07/05/2026 18:05

I brought pull out bin set under sink from amazon - so 3 bins on a pull out system. Large one for plastic recycling, and two slim ones - one for general waste and one for food waste. Works well for us and no smells.
Putting some kitchen roll in bottom with essential oils can help smell fresh

thinktoomuchtoooften · 07/05/2026 18:10

HoldMyWine · 07/05/2026 17:21

It’s really not that difficult. Sigh.

Of course it’s not difficult. It’s just not something I will do.

Martand · 07/05/2026 18:16

Got them and happy to use them. Inside the kitchen, fine. But the one outside, it’s me versus London foxes, and a 5am standoff where we glare at each other through the window. Mr Fox worked out how to open it and get at the contents when we left the big caddy outside. So now I put a folding chair on top of it which works.

The problem is leaving it out for the refuse staff to collect on bin day. We have to leave the bin out before we go to work. But the fox gets in and strews food everywhere. What can we do? If I put a heavy rock on top of it, the bin won’t get emptied… Even wedging it between the black and green bins doesn’t work.

Zanatdy · 07/05/2026 18:17

We have had them in our area for well over a decade - are you only just getting them? I always use them, better than the bin stinking. Never had any issues.

hahabahbag · 07/05/2026 18:19

I will admit that the crafty foxes and ingenious bird life here do try their hardest to break in on bin day - put the bins out yesterday and there were dozens of jackdaws, crows and magpies around the car park doing their best to beat the seagull proof clips, (18 houses back onto the car park)

YourWinter · 07/05/2026 18:28

My new weekly food waste collection starts next week, the kitchen caddies and outdoor suitcase-sized bins were delivered around the village a fortnight ago, with a starter roll of biodegradable bin liners for the caddy.

It makes it more complicated for because since 2003 we’ve had a very simple system of three bins:

  • green for all compostable, garden and all food waste, including meat and fish, bones and fat, plus tissues and kitchen roll, unbagged
  • blue for all recyclables, plastic food trays and bottles, steel and aluminium cans, cardboard, glass jars and bottles with lids screwed back on whether plastic or metal lids, unbagged
  • black bin for non-recyclable and non-compostable waste, can be bagged

I live alone and have very little food waste, mainly peelings, pips and carrot ends, but I make bone broth for the dogs and the bones and fat have always been able to go in the green bin with grass cuttings and weeds absorbing grease and any smell. It’s counter-intuitive to put these, and the occasional chicken or lamb bones, in a plastic bag in a separate bin! I put peelings and eg orange pips, and tissues, in a small bowl and empty it into the green bin at least once a day. I can’t imagine having it in a bag in a caddy in the kitchen for days, nor wasting bags by using one per day for very little content.

Our leaflet says the bags are optional, the caddy can be lined with paper or left unlined and just washed more often. It’s not compulsory to use it, if unwanted the unused caddies can be returned to a council collection point. Food waste CAN go into the green bin eg if a collection was missed, but not in bags. Any clear plastic bags can be used, eg supermarket packaging that my bag of spinach came in.

Yes, there are people that chuck out eye watering amounts of food, but I am amazed if the cost of this roll-out is worthwhile.

OnTheBoardwalk · 07/05/2026 18:48

I have 4 wheelie bins, general, garden/food, cardboard and glass/plastic which do take up a lot of room but cuts down on waste.

like pp I’ve got the JJ totem bin and love it. The food caddy inside is great and doesn’t take up any extra space

i dont use the bottom bit for recycling its far too small and not worth the hassle bending up and down. It is a great space for cleaning stuff, bin bags, dishwasher tablets etc

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Bokeitup · 07/05/2026 19:33

Needmorelego · 07/05/2026 15:42

Did you not use the special bags?

Yep but when I lifted the bag out, there were maggots underneath.

JanBlues2026 · 07/05/2026 19:34

I don’t want another sodding bin. We have two recycling bins which are full every two weeks (I am happy to recycle anything possible!) one general waste and two garden waste. I honestly think a lot of people will either hide the waste in the general bin or flush it down the toilet which would not be good! I think the mumsnet demographic are pretty on board with recycling but I bet a lot of the general population don’t care or can’t be bothered and won’t be doing it. I only have a small kitchen and only have room for a small general bin and a small recycling bin which we take out pretty much daily.

Bokeitup · 07/05/2026 19:35

CasperGutman · 07/05/2026 16:13

Good grief, how did you manage to have maggots in week one? We've had a bin for 15 years and I've never seen a maggot. Just use the food waste bags, tie them up tightly, and keep the lid of the bin tightly closed at all times.

I did all of that but when I went to remove the bag from the small caddy to put it in the big caddy, there were maggots underneath.

Pinkflamingo10 · 07/05/2026 19:37

In Scotland we’ve had food bins for 10+ years

user2848502016 · 07/05/2026 19:37

We have all been using them perfectly well in Wales for almost 20 years 😂

Bokeitup · 07/05/2026 19:45

JanBlues2026 · 07/05/2026 19:34

I don’t want another sodding bin. We have two recycling bins which are full every two weeks (I am happy to recycle anything possible!) one general waste and two garden waste. I honestly think a lot of people will either hide the waste in the general bin or flush it down the toilet which would not be good! I think the mumsnet demographic are pretty on board with recycling but I bet a lot of the general population don’t care or can’t be bothered and won’t be doing it. I only have a small kitchen and only have room for a small general bin and a small recycling bin which we take out pretty much daily.

Flush it down the toilet? What, egg shells, banana skins, potato skins down the loo?

Bokeitup · 07/05/2026 19:48

Zanatdy · 07/05/2026 18:17

We have had them in our area for well over a decade - are you only just getting them? I always use them, better than the bin stinking. Never had any issues.

Yes. Got them around November last year but collections only just commenced about a month ago.

AccordingToWhom · 07/05/2026 19:51

Well obviously they are new to some people , or OP wouldn't be asking🙄

We're getting them soon. Fuck knows where I'm going to find the room.

34feeling54 · 07/05/2026 19:54

TallagallaPenguin · 07/05/2026 16:02

The ones that go outside are small - like, up to your knees or similar. They can just sit on top of the wheelie bin or tuck in next to them. The inside caddies can be v compact and you could use any container you like. Always hard in a tiny kitchen to find space for things but they’re v handy. I’d hate to be without them.

That's good to know 😊

Mightaswellfaceityoureinmenopauselove · 07/05/2026 20:05

Has anyone noticed them attracting rats? We’ve only just got ours and noticed a huge uptick in rodents. Neighbours all seem pretty careful with their bins so not sure if it’s a coincidence or if they’re attracted by the smell.

Witchonenowbob · 07/05/2026 20:08

Mightaswellfaceityoureinmenopauselove · 07/05/2026 20:05

Has anyone noticed them attracting rats? We’ve only just got ours and noticed a huge uptick in rodents. Neighbours all seem pretty careful with their bins so not sure if it’s a coincidence or if they’re attracted by the smell.

Nope not at all!

Nourishinghandcream · 07/05/2026 20:09

No.

As I said up thread, we have had our food bins for years ((12-14yrs at a guess) and rats have never been a problem.
The lid is locked down by the handle so there should be no-way they can get in.

sittingonabeach · 07/05/2026 20:10

Why would they encourage rats any more than putting it in your other bins? And they are collected weekly which might be more regularly than your other waste

CtrlCctrlVForTheRestOfMyLife · 07/05/2026 20:12

Till recently we put organic kitchen waste into our brown bin along with garden waste but we recently got a green food caddy which gets picked up separately. I don't mind. I already have a little kitchen bin that I use with compostable bags anyway.

The thing I really don't get is that the instructions for the new food caddy explicitly state that you don't have to use a compostable bag. You can use any plastic bag to put your kitchen waste in, tie it up and put it in the outdoors kitchen caddy we supplied. Can someone enlighten me how they are going to compost / use it? Is there any recycling scheme that processes both plastic bags and kitchen scraps?

Su1rlie · 07/05/2026 20:12

We’ve had them for years. They lock. Never had a rat problem, stop looking for excuses.

SilenceInside · 07/05/2026 20:25

@CtrlCctrlVForTheRestOfMyLife the explanation online from various council websites is that the recycling plant can separate them out easily.

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