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Plastic film & carrier bags

Please note that recycling collections and facilities may be affected by the COVID-19 situation. Please check with your local authority for updates about services. Read more

How to recycle plastic packaging
To find your nearest recycling facilities for carrier bags, bread bags and other recyclable plastic packaging listed below, use our handy Recycling Locator tool.
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Recycling plastic film & carrier bags at supermarkets

For those who can't recycle plastic film at home, some types of plastic films can be recycled at carrier bag collection points at the larger stores of most major supermarkets including Tesco, Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury's, The Co-op and Waitrose. See below for a list of recyclable plastic packaging

For online shopping deliveries, many supermarkets also allow you to hand your unwanted bags back to the driver for recycling.

Which types of plastic film can be recycled?

The following different types of plastic films are accepted at carrier bag collection points.

Yes pleaseNo thanks
All plastic bags, except biodegradable or compostable bagsAny non-Polyethylene film (e.g. PP, PVC, others)
Bread bagsCling film
Breakfast cereal linersFood and drink pouches
Shrink wrap & ring joiners from multipacks of water, cans etcWrappers from bakeries, e.g. bags with lots of small holes in them
Frozen food bags, e.g. bags for frozen vegetables, chips, etcFilm lids from trays and pots, e.g. yoghurt pots
Dry cleaning bags/bags covering new clothing Any dirty bags or film, for example containing food
Magazine and newspaper wrappersCrisp packets
Bags for loose fruit and vegetablesCompostable bags
Bubble wrapAny film claiming to be biodegradable
Low-density polyethylene (LDPE) - resin ID code 4Pre-prepared salad bags
  • All items should be clean and free of food.
  • Tear off sticky labels where possible.
  • As a general rule, if you can stretch the film then it can be recycled.
  • Compostable and biodegradable bags are not designed to be recycled and if they enter the recycling system can potentially cause quality issues in the recycled material.
Top tips for recycling plastic bags & films
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