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Household food waste collections are starting to roll out across parts of Lincolnshire in 2026, bringing a new, simpler way for residents to recycle their food waste.

The new collections form part of the Government’s national Simpler Recycling changes, which aim to make recycling services more consistent across the country. Lincolnshire County Council is working with district councils to introduce the service in phases, meaning not all areas will start at the same time. Because of this phased approach, residents are encouraged to check their local district or borough council news channels for confirmed start dates in their area.

Cllr Danny Brookes, Chair of Lincolnshire Waste Partnership and Executive Member of Environment at Lincolnshire County Council, said: “Introducing food waste collections will help make recycling simpler and more consistent for households across Lincolnshire. Residents will receive clear guidance and everything they need to take part, and we encourage everyone to check their local council updates so they know when the service will begin in their area.”

Once the service begins in your area, residents will be able to put unavoidable food waste into their kitchen caddy using the liners supplied. The filled liners are then placed into the outdoor food waste caddy ready for collection day, instead of food waste going in the general rubbish.

Food waste collected through this service will be taken to a local anaerobic digestion facility, where it will be transformed into nutrient-rich fertiliser for farms and renewable energy to power homes and businesses.

Your food waste caddy can be used for most types of food waste, including:

  • Fruit and vegetable peelings
  • Plate scrapings and leftovers
  • Meat and fish (including bones)
  • Dairy products
  • Bread, rice, pasta and cereals
  • Tea bags and coffee grounds

Full guidance will be included in your welcome pack and is also available online.

Caddy and pack deliveries for Boston will begin in Autumn 2026.

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