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Brits warned of £200 fines for ‘incorrectly recycling’ popular household staple

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Households across the UK are being warned that recycling the wrong kind of kitchenware could result in hefty fines, as councils crack down on contamination in recycling bins. Waste expert James Ward, from Wheeldon Brothers, said many people mistakenly throw items such as old pots, pans and cutlery into their kerbside recycling. While these items are made of metal, they cannot be processed in the same way as food tins or drinks cans.

“When people have a kitchen clear-out, items like old pans, baking trays, or cutlery often end up in the recycling bin alongside food and drink cans,” Mr Ward explained. “Although these items are metal, they cannot be recycled through standard kerbside collections.

Recycling plants are designed to handle things like aluminium drinks cans and tin food containers, not heavy metal cookware. Putting them in your recycling bin risks contaminating entire loads, which can result in fines ranging from £60 to £200 depending on your local council.”

Instead, households are being urged to take unwanted kitchenware to designated household recycling centres, where specialist equipment can safely process them.

In many cases, Mr Ward added, items could also be reused or donated to charity shops rather than scrapped altogether.

“Contamination in recycling drives up the cost of waste management and reduces the quality of recyclable material,” he said.

“Councils across the UK are becoming stricter to tackle this problem, which is why fines are becoming more common. By keeping heavy kitchen items like pans and cutlery out of the recycling bin, households can save themselves money and help recycling work more efficiently.”

While metal food tins and drinks cans can still go into kerbside recycling, larger and heavier kitchen staples should be handled differently. Waste experts recommend rinsing cans before disposal to prevent contamination, and taking cookware to recycling centres or donating it if still in usable condition.

The warning comes as local authorities step up enforcement of recycling rules, with households now facing penalties for simple mistakes that could once have gone unnoticed.

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