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No Fly-tipping - Give your rubbish a second chance

No Flytipping

Flytipping means dumping waste illegally, instead of using the kerbside collection service or your local recycling centre. From a bin bag left in front of your bin store or on the street to a mountain of tyres abandoned in a field, it's all flytipping. 

Flytipping is a criminal offence. If you're caught you face a fixed penalty notice of £500. But if you get taken to court, you could be fined up to £40,000 or sent to prison for a maximum of five years.

It's up to you to store and dispose of your household waste legally, safely and responsibly. This means using your bins correctly and taking them in again once emptied. See the Council website for the correct way to use your bins.

Witnessed someone flytipping?

If you have any information relating to a flytipping incident you can report it anonymously on our website.

Recycling

Residents can continue visit our Household Waste Recycling Centres.

Our Household Waste Recycling Centres are open 7 days a week, 8-6pm (last entry 5.45pm).

Dawsholm Recycling Centre
75 Dalsholm Road
Glasgow
G20 0TB

Easter Queenslie Recycling Centre
90 Easter Queenslie Road
Glasgow
G33 4UL

Polmadie Recycling Centre
425 Polmadie Road
Glasgow
G42 0PJ

Shieldhall Recycling Centre
Renfrew Road
Glasgow
G51

Please visit our dedicated Recycling pages for more information.

Bulky Waste

We offer a service for bulk uplifts from residents in flats and main door properties and Residents can place a request by using our online form.

We're sorry but we cannot accept requests from residents in high rise properties or properties with internal bulk chambers at this time. Residents should continue to use their bulk room and contact your Housing Association or Factor.

Our charges are as following:

  • Standard items: £5 per item
  • Large electrical items: £5 per item
  • Special items: £80.00 per uplift

For more information on Bulky Waste uplift visit our dedicated page.

Last modified on 01 July 2024

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