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IS IT PLASTIC AND SHAPED LIKE A BOTTLE?

By Ailsa Duckworth, Parish Clerk Droxford Village Community

Monday, 15 September 2025

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Droxford Village Community Contributor

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Do you ever wonder whether a plastic item can be put in your green recycling bin? We know Winchester residents are keen recyclers but you’re right to check, as putting the wrong thing in – also known as contamination – can lead to the whole bin being rejected for recycling.

Across Hampshire, currently only plastics that can be recycled are plastic bottles. No other plastic items can be recycled locally. This will of course change when Hampshire’s planned new recycling facility is built.

In the meantime, anything that is shaped like a bottle and made of plastic (including drinks bottles, milk bottles, shampoo bottles and cleaning product bottles) can go into your green recycling bin. Lids and labels can be left on. Please empty any liquid content and squash the bottle if possible before replacing the lid.

Find out more about what can be recycled in Hampshire

Contact Information

Ailsa Duckworth, Parish Clerk

  • 07903 180966

Find Droxford Village Community

Droxford Parish Council, PO Box 504, Droxford, Southampton, Hampshire, SO30 9GB

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Additional Information

Droxford website for the local community in Hampshire. Information for parish council, events.