Portsmouth Council Bin Days & Collection Schedule 2026 Guide

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Portsmouth City Council bin collection guide

Portsmouth Council Bin Days & Collection Schedule 2026 Guide

Use this Portsmouth City Council bin collection guide to check your bin day, understand weekly rubbish and food waste collections, sort green recycling correctly, report missed bins, manage flat-fronted property limits, sign up for garden waste, book bulky waste and plan a trip to Portsmouth HWRC at Port Solent.

Rubbish collected weekly Food waste collected weekly Bins out before 6am Collections 6am to 4pm

What do you need today?

Choose the action first. This page is built as a practical Portsmouth resident help hub, not a generic article.

Put bins outBefore 6am, or after 7pm the night before.
Collection windowCrews collect between 6am and 4pm.
Missed bin return aimUsually 1 to 2 working days after report.
Quick answer

How to check your Portsmouth City Council bin collection day

Open Portsmouth City Council’s recycling and rubbish hub, use the “Find your bin collection day” task, enter your address details and check your collection dates. Portsmouth rubbish is collected weekly, food waste is collected weekly on the same day as rubbish by a different crew, and garden waste is a separate paid fortnightly service.

Verified source approach

Official source verification for Portsmouth City Council bin collection

This is an independent resident guide for Portsmouth. It is not the official Portsmouth City Council website, and it does not replace live council forms, portals, payment pages, bookings or service updates.

Collection timing checked

Portsmouth says bins are collected between 6am and 4pm, and residents should put bins out before 6am or after 7pm the night before.

Rubbish and food waste checked

Rubbish is collected weekly. Food waste is collected weekly on the same day as rubbish by a different crew.

Recycling rules checked

Portsmouth green recycling accepts paper, cardboard, plastic bottles, tins/cans and empty aerosols only, with items clean, dry and loose.

Live actions linked

Use official pages before reporting missed bins, paying for garden waste, booking bulky waste or travelling to Port Solent HWRC.

Last checked: 16 June 2026. Live council pages can change without notice, so use the official links before making a report, payment, booking or trip.

First-time workflow

3-minute Portsmouth bin setup for homes, flats, students and HMOs

Do this once. It prevents most wrong-day, late-presentation, flat-fronted property, contamination and missed-bin problems.

1

Find your official collection dates

Use Portsmouth City Council’s official “Find your bin collection day” task from the recycling and rubbish hub. Save the latest result, not an old screenshot.

2

Set the 6am rule

Put bins, sacks, food caddies or garden waste at the correct edge-of-property point before 6am, or after 7pm the night before.

3

Record each stream separately

Save rubbish, green recycling, weekly food waste, brown garden waste and any bulky waste booking separately. They may not all behave the same way.

4

Make a household note

For families, student houses, HMOs and flat-fronted homes, place a simple note near the kitchen: “This week: rubbish / recycling / food / garden — out before 6am.”

5

Bring bins back same day

Bins and sacks should not stay on the pavement outside the evening-before and collection-day window. Repeatedly leaving bins out can lead to removal or smaller recycling bins.

Schedule lookup

Portsmouth bin collection schedule 2026: rubbish, recycling, food waste and garden waste

People searching “Portsmouth City Council bin collection”, “Portsmouth bin days”, “what day is my bin collected Portsmouth” or “Portsmouth rubbish collection schedule” usually need timing rules plus the official lookup.

ServicePortsmouth schedulePractical resident rule
RubbishCollected weekly.Put wheelie bin or bags out before 6am; keep rubbish secure and bagged.
Green recycling bin/boxCheck the official collection-date lookup.Only accepted items: paper, cardboard, plastic bottles, tins/cans and empty aerosols.
Food wasteCollected weekly on the same day as rubbish.Different crew collects it; make the caddy visible and never use plastic bags.
Garden wastePaid “Leaf it Out” service collected every two weeks.Garden day may differ from rubbish, recycling or food waste day.
Bulky wasteBooked separately.Chargeable collections are Tuesdays and Wednesdays; free eligible collections are Tuesdays.

Timing warning: Portsmouth collections run between 6am and 4pm. Do not assume your bin is missed just because the usual lorry time has changed.

Repeat-visit helper

Portsmouth Bin Reminder Planner: save what goes out tonight

This mini-tool stores a reminder in your browser only. It does not submit personal data and does not replace the official Portsmouth collection-date lookup.

My next Portsmouth bin reminder

First check the official schedule. Then save your next collection note here so your household knows what to put out.

No reminder saved yet. Check the official collection date, then save your next bin note here.

Tonight’s Portsmouth bin checklist

Repeat-visit idea: bookmark this page and share the planner in your family, HMO, student house or flat WhatsApp group.

Unique item route checker

Portsmouth item route helper: rubbish, recycling, food waste, garden waste, bulky waste or HWRC?

Use this quick helper for common Portsmouth disposal routes. It is not a full official database, but it prevents the most common green-bin, food-caddy and flat-fronted property mistakes.

Choose an item

Result: Select an item to see the likely Portsmouth route.

Hard rule

Portsmouth green recycling is narrower than many residents expect: paper, cardboard, plastic bottles, tins/cans and empty aerosols only. Glass, cartons, plastic pots/tubs/trays, textiles and books need other routes wherever possible.

Bin types

Portsmouth bin types: black rubbish, green recycling, food waste and garden waste

The right container matters. Portsmouth has different rules for wheelie-bin homes, flat-fronted properties, communal flats and garden waste subscribers.

ContainerUse forDo not use for
Black rubbish wheelie bin or rubbish sacksBagged non-recyclable weekly waste.Paper, cardboard, plastic bottles, tins/cans, aerosols, glass, textiles, cartons, food waste and batteries/electricals.
Green recycling bin or boxPaper, cardboard, plastic bottles with lids on, tins/cans and empty aerosols.Dirty/wet items, plastic pots/tubs/trays, Tetra Pak cartons, glass, foil, tissues, shredded paper and bagged recycling.
Food waste caddy / big caddyRaw and cooked food leftovers, meat/fish bones, tea bags, coffee grounds, eggshells, fruit/veg peelings and plate scrapings.Plastic bags, packaging, liquids and non-food items.
Brown garden waste bin or garden sacksSubscribed garden waste, loose in bin/sacks.Plastic bags, soil, rubble, food waste, trade waste and non-garden rubbish.
Small electrical bagSmall electricals that fit in a standard carrier bag, placed on top of green recycling bin, not inside.Do not put on top of communal flat bins; use HWRC or other routes for flats/large items.
Rubbish rules

Portsmouth rubbish collection: weekly waste, flat-fronted homes and extra bags

Portsmouth rubbish is collected weekly, but the rules are strict for presentation, bag limits and bins left on pavements.

Resident situationPortsmouth rulePractical action
Wheelie-bin homeRubbish should be bagged inside the wheelie bin and the lid should close.Recycle properly and use food waste to reduce black-bin volume.
Flat-fronted propertyCouncil takes three standard-sized rubbish bags per week.Use strong rubbish sacks or a regular round dustbin to reduce fox/cat damage.
Extra rubbish bagsExtra bags are not normally collected unless stickered.Stickers cost £24 for a sheet of 12; call 023 9284 1105 to buy.
Bins left outBins and sacks can only be on the pavement after 7pm the night before and on collection day.Bring bins back by the end of collection day to avoid removal/replacement action.

Flat-fronted property warning: extra clear-out bags are not weekly household waste. Use Port Solent HWRC, bulky waste, reuse/donation or a licensed waste carrier.

Green recycling

Portsmouth green recycling bin: what can and cannot go in?

Portsmouth recycling is simple but strict. Only the accepted core items should go in the green recycling bin or box, and they must be clean, dry and loose.

ItemPortsmouth routeCaution
Clean paperGreen recycling bin/box.No dirty, greasy, mouldy, laminated, waxed, glittery or shredded paper.
Clean cardboardGreen recycling bin/box.No food-stained, wet, mouldy, painted, glittery or glued cardboard.
Plastic bottlesGreen recycling bin/box.Bottle-shaped plastics only; squash bottle and put lid back on.
Tins and cansGreen recycling bin/box.No paint cans and no aluminium foil in the green bin.
Empty aerosolsGreen recycling bin/box.Only empty aerosols; do not include aerosols with contents left.
Glass, cartons, textiles, books, CDs/DVDs, plastic pots/tubs/traysLocal recycling point wherever possible.Do not put these in the green recycling bin.
Small electricalsCarrier bag on top of green recycling bin, not inside.Not for communal flat bins; use HWRC or other routes for flats/large items.
Food waste

Portsmouth food waste collection: weekly caddy rules and plastic-bag warning

Food waste is collected every week on the same day as rubbish, but by a different crew. Your rubbish may be collected even if food waste has not been collected yet, or the other way around.

What goes in

Raw and cooked food leftovers, plate scrapings, tea bags, coffee grounds, meat/fish bones, shellfish shells, eggshells, rice, pasta, bread, cakes, fruit and vegetables.

Presentation

Put the big caddy at the front boundary or on the pavement by 6am, where it is easy to see and not hidden between rubbish and recycling bins.

Handle position

The handle should be straight up or all the way forward to lock the lid and reduce mess, pests and wind issues.

Plastic bag warning

If there are plastic bags in the caddy, it will not be emptied. Use approved methods and keep packaging out.

Flats, HMOs and students

Portsmouth flats, flat-fronted homes, HMOs and student houses: bin rules that prevent problems

Portsmouth has many flat-fronted streets, HMOs, student houses and communal blocks. These properties need clearer waste routines than ordinary houses.

1

Flat-fronted homes

Use strong rubbish sacks or a round dustbin, and keep to the three standard-sized bag allowance unless using official extra-bag stickers.

2

Communal flats

Put rubbish into shared bins. Do not put small electricals on top of communal bins; use other recycling routes.

3

Student and HMO move-out

Do not leave mattresses, furniture or black bags beside bins. Use bulky waste, reuse/donation, Port Solent HWRC or a licensed waste carrier.

4

Managing agent/caretaker access

If a whole communal bin store is missed, check access, locked gates, blocked routes and contamination before assuming a council miss.

Copy-paste tenant/housemate note

“Portsmouth bins must go out after 7pm the night before or before 6am on collection day. Green recycling only takes paper, cardboard, plastic bottles, tins/cans and empty aerosols. Food waste goes in the caddy with no plastic bags. Bring bins back same day.”

Missed bin diagnosis

Portsmouth missed bin collection: when to report and what to check first

If you followed Portsmouth’s presentation rules and your bin was not collected, report it through the online portal and leave the bin at the boundary. The council says it will try to empty it within one to two working days after it is reported, though busy periods may take longer.

SituationLikely reasonBest next step
It is still before 4pmCrews may still be collecting.Wait until the 6am–4pm collection window has passed.
Bin was not out before 6amThe crew may already have passed.Set a night-before reminder; it may not qualify as missed.
Bin behind gate/wallThe bin was not accessible.Place at the correct front boundary with handle facing pavement.
Recycling not emptiedGreen bin may be contaminated.Remove wrong items and follow Portsmouth recycling rules.
Food caddy not emptiedPlastic bags, hidden caddy or separate crew timing.Remove plastic bags and make caddy visible; remember it is collected by a different crew.
Garden waste missedNo subscription, wrong date, plastic bags, or wrong items.Check Leaf it Out subscription and garden collection date.
Unique missed-bin tool

Missed Bin Diagnosis Tool: report, wait or fix the issue?

This helps residents avoid weak missed-bin reports and gives a practical next step before using the official portal.

Choose what happened

Result: Select a situation to get the next step.

Reporting rule

Use the official missed-bin portal only after checking collection date, 6am presentation, correct location, access, contamination, caddy visibility and whether the crew window has finished.

Garden waste

Portsmouth garden waste collection 2026: Leaf it Out prices, sacks, bins and rules

Portsmouth’s garden waste service is called Leaf it Out. It is a paid subscription service and your garden collection day may be different from your normal rubbish, recycling or food waste day.

2026 bin price

From 1 April 2026, the annual subscription for a 240L garden waste bin is listed as £72.

2026 sack price

From 1 April 2026, the annual subscription for garden waste sacks is listed as £80.

Sack allowance

If you choose sacks, you get 25 sacks in a pack and can put out up to four sacks at a time.

Extra sacks

Extra sack packs are listed at £15; call 023 9284 1105 and select option 4.

Accepted garden wasteNot acceptedPractical rule
Grass cuttings, leaves, hedge trimmingsPlastic bags and non-garden rubbish.Garden waste must be loose in the bin.
Plants, weeds, twigs and small pruningsSoil, rubble, food waste or DIY waste.Check garden day because it may differ from other bins.
Bulky waste

Portsmouth bulky waste collection: prices, booking, free collection and refused items

Bulky waste is for larger household items such as sofas, beds, mattresses, fridges, freezers, washing machines and furniture. Portsmouth bookings are made by phone.

RulePortsmouth guidanceResident caution
How to bookCall 023 9284 1105 to get a quote and book.List every item accurately because only booked items are collected.
Collection costsCollections start from £40.Fridges/freezers are charged at £40 each or £60 for an American-style fridge.
Free collectionCouncil Tax support residents can get one free collection in a rolling 12-month period.Free collection covers up to 2m³; more may cost extra.
Collection daysFree collections are Tuesdays; chargeable collections are Tuesdays and Wednesdays.Items must be out by 6am on collection day.
CancellationContact at least two working days before collection to avoid refund/fee issues.Late changes may not get a full refund or may need extra payment.
Not collectedAsbestos, DIY/building waste, plasterboard, paint tins with paint, gas canisters, batteries, car engines, tyres, garden waste, fluorescent tubes, trade waste, ceramic sanitary ware, items over 2m or too heavy for two people.Use HWRC, specialist disposal or licensed waste carrier where needed.
Port Solent HWRC / tip

Portsmouth Household Waste Recycling Centre: bookings, permits and extra waste

Portsmouth Household Waste Recycling Centre is the city’s main tip route and is commonly searched as Port Solent tip or Portsmouth HWRC. Book before visiting and check permit rules if using a van or trailer.

Booking required

HWRC bookings and permits are digital. Book a visit before travelling.

Resident area

The Portsmouth page mentions Portsmouth residents in PO1–PO6 and some PO7 addresses.

Phone help

If you cannot use the online booking or permit system, call 023 9284 1105 and select option 5.

Van/trailer permits

Each booking counts as one of the visits included with your permit where a permit applies.

Trust and feedback

Service trust, reviews and complaint guidance

No fake ratings or testimonials are used on this page. Waste-service feedback is case-specific, so use the correct official service route before relying on social media comments.

For live service issues

Use the missed-bin portal, garden waste signup, bulky waste booking or HWRC booking route first so the correct service team receives the issue.

For repeated problems

Keep a simple log: date, bin type, time presented, location, photo if safe, and whether neighbours or the whole road were affected.

For flats and HMOs

Check managing-agent, caretaker, gate, bin-store and contamination issues before assuming the council missed the whole communal bin store.

FAQs

Portsmouth City Council bin collection FAQs

Use Portsmouth City Council’s recycling and rubbish hub and choose the “Find your bin collection day” task. Check your latest collection dates before relying on old screenshots or reminders.

Put bins out before 6am on collection day, or after 7pm the night before. Portsmouth collects between 6am and 4pm, and bins should be brought back by the end of collection day.

Yes. Portsmouth rubbish is collected weekly. Wheelie-bin homes should keep rubbish bagged inside the bin with the lid closed, while flat-fronted properties normally have a three standard-sized bag allowance.

Only clean, dry and loose paper, cardboard, plastic bottles, tins/cans and empty aerosols should go in the green recycling bin or box. Portsmouth does not accept Tetra Pak cartons, glass, plastic pots/tubs/trays, foil, textiles or bagged recycling in the green bin.

Yes. Food waste is collected every week on the same day as rubbish, but by a different crew. Put the big caddy where it can be seen by 6am and do not put plastic bags in the caddy.

Report a missed collection through the online portal if you followed the presentation guidance and your bin was not collected. Leave the bin at the boundary; the council says it will try to empty it within one to two working days after reporting.

From 1 April 2026, Portsmouth lists a 240L garden waste bin subscription at £72 and garden waste sacks at £80. Extra sack packs are listed at £15.

Portsmouth bulky waste collections start from £40. Fridges and freezers are charged at £40 each, or £60 for an American-style fridge. Call 023 9284 1105 for a quote and booking.

Yes. Portsmouth HWRC bookings and permits are digital. Book a visit before travelling, and check van or trailer permit rules if your vehicle may need one.

Do not leave furniture, mattresses or extra bags beside bins. Use reuse/donation routes, bulky waste collection, Port Solent HWRC or a licensed waste carrier, and keep proof if paying someone to remove waste.

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