
Important Bin Day Changes Coming Soon For All Residents
- All residents will see changes to bin collection days in Reading from Monday 9 June
- Changes will create a more efficient and resilient service with increased capacity
- There is no change to frequency of service which will remain as it is now
Residents in Reading will see changes to their waste and recycling collection days from Monday 9 June as the Council makes changes to create a more efficient and resilient service.
There will be no changes to the frequency of service, with recycling and residual waste collections still be collected on alternate weeks and food waste still collected weekly.
However all households will see a shift in either their collection day, week, or both as the Council makes these important changes.
The changes follow a review of existing collection schedules that has helped identify ways in which the service can operate more effectively and efficiently.
The benefits of the new service are:
- A more resilient service: Only recycling or residual waste will be collected across Reading on any given day, instead of being split between the two. This means it will be easier to quickly cover any unforeseen vehicle or staffing issues which might previously have resulted in incomplete rounds
- Expanding our service capacity to be able to provide new kerbside collections, such as glass when that is brought on board for Reading
- Increasing capacity to meet housing growth and a bigger population which puts an ever-increasing pressure on collections
Some residents will see a change in their week of collection with their grey and red bins switching along with potentially a new collection day of the week. Other residents will keep their usual collection week, but experience a change in collection day.
At the initial launch of the new collection rounds, some streets will experience a three-week gap in one of their waste collections following the start of the new schedules. The residents that this will affect will be able to present any excess recycling or general waste that accumulates as a result on their next scheduled recycling or general waste collection date after the new rounds begin borough-wide on Monday 9 June.
The new scheduled waste and recycling collection dates will be available online soon, and in three weeks every household will receive a hard copy bin calendar outlining collection dates from June 2025 to May 2026. Please retain this to remind yourself to put the right bin out on the right day each week.
Karen Rowland, Lead Councillor for Environmental Services and Community Safety, said:
“Your kerbside waste and recycling collection is one of the few services delivered by the Council which affects absolutely everyone. That is why it is so important that every resident familiarises themselves with day and week collection changes coming in across the borough in good time for Monday 9 June.
“The changes will help us deliver a more effective, efficient and resilient service going forward, as well as future-proofing the service so that it is agile enough to respond to future changes such as the kerbside collection of glass, which we know many residents have been eager for.
“Whilst a change of this magnitude is guaranteed to come with some initial teething issues, we are asking residents to help us and help themselves by checking in advance what these changes will mean for their own bin collection days.
“People will be able to look the new dates up soon on our website, look out in the post for their individual A4 poster of collection days later in May, and download re3’s Scrapp app which will give you weekly reminders in advance so you don’t miss your new day whilst getting used to the changes.
“We thank residents in advance for their support whilst we introduce these important changes which will result in a more effective service for everyone.”
The Scrapp app can be downloaded for free from phone app stores, where residents can enter their address details and easily set up weekly reminders for the night before their collection day. After adding your location as England then Reading Borough Council, a Bin Reminders section on your homepage will allow you to ‘Tap to Subscribe’. These are free and could be useful as you get used to your new days.