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Find out when your bins are collected, including your general waste, recycling and green waste recycling services.

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General waste, green waste and recycling items are collected at different times of the week. Bins are collected every day of the year, including public holidays. Enter your address into the search bar to find the bin collection date in your area.

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Is your bin damaged or has it been stolen?

Council will fix or replace it for free. Learn more about how to request a bin repair or replacement.

Important things to know

To prepare your waste:

  • bag up any loose rubbish such as dust and kitchen scraps
  • keep recyclables loose - do not bag items you intend to recycle
  • keep any garden prunings small
  • avoid overloading your bin (maximum weight is 70 kg).

When taking out your bins:

  • place bins at the kerb or as close to the kerb as possible by 5.30am
  • when taking out multiple bins, set these at least 30 cm apart
  • keep bin lids closed with wheels facing towards your property 
  • position your bin so that it is not obstructed by parked cars
  • avoid blocking pedestrian pathways or vehicle access.

Retrieving your bin after collection

Bins can only be placed on the kerb at a reasonable time before collection (no earlier than 24 hours before collection) and need to be removed from the kerb as soon as possible after collection (no longer than 24 hours after collection).

Full bins left out on the footpath too soon before collection or empty bins left on the footpath after collection can become a safety hazard for pedestrians and road users and can detract from the amenity of the area. The Health, Safety and Amenity Local Law 2021 outlines requirements for bin collection times and other safety considerations.

Council may investigate bins continually left on the footpath or kerb and issue on-the-spot fines if you do not have a reasonable excuse for not returning your bins to your property.

Bin lid changeover

Council is currently replacing all dark green and grey general waste bin lids with red lids.

On your standard general waste collection day, Council’s contractor will follow the general waste collection route to identify dark green and grey lids on general waste bins presented for collection. Once the waste is collected, the contractor will replace the lid with a red lid.

This initiative is supported by the Queensland Government's Recycling and Jobs Fund.

Learn more about the lid changeover.

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Request an extra bin collection

You can contact Council to arrange an extra waste collection (special waste bin collection) for a fee.

You can pay online for your special waste (extra) bin collection service.

Always forgetting bin day?

Download the free Brisbane Bin and Recycling app to be notified when bin and kerbside collection is coming up in your area.

Download for free via:

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What can I do if my bin was missed?

You can report it online or phone Council if your bin was not collected on collection day. 

Report missed bins: 

  • after 4.30pm on your bin collection day for general waste bin collections
  • within 2 working days of your bin collection day for recycling and green waste bins.

Bins will be collected as soon as possible once a request has been made.

Apply for in-home bin collection

Council can arrange for bin collection from within your property if:

  • you're frail, have a physical or sensory disability
  • no able-bodied person lives at your address
  • you don't have a neighbour or next of kin nearby who can assist.
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Note

To apply for bin collection assistance, phone Council on 07 3403 8888.

Frequently asked questions

If Council missed your bin collection, you can report a missed bin after 4.30pm on your day of service. You can report a missed recycling or green bin collection within 2 working days of your normal day of service. Bins are collected as soon as possible.

Before you contact Council about replacing your stolen bin, double-check your neighbour has not taken your bin by mistake.

To report a stolen bin, you can

To report a bin complaint, use our Report a bin problem online form

You can request a replacement or repair for a damaged or stolen bin, or report an abandoned bin. When we investigate your complaint about a bin left out, we consider: 

  • the day of service (the day of collection) 
  • how long the bins have been left on the footpath or kerb 
  • how often the bins are left out.

Alternatively, you can phone Council on 07 3403 8888.

Bin lid changeover project

Currently throughout Brisbane, general waste wheelie bins have either a red, dark green or dark grey lid. Council is now replacing all remaining dark green and grey lids with red lids.

The project is necessary to ensure household waste and recycling services are standardised for all households and collection drivers.

This change will make it easier for people to put their waste and recycling in the right bin. The red lid general waste bins help waste truck drivers efficiently service the bin being presented for collection.

On your standard general waste collection day, Council’s contractor will follow the general waste collection route in a separate vehicle, to identify all dark green or grey lids presented for collection.

Once the waste has been collected, the contractor will replace the lid with a red lid and take away the old lid.

No. Registration is not required for this process and there is no fee for a lid to be replaced with a new red lid.

Yes. Council will continue to service all dark green, grey and red lidded general waste bins presented for collection.

If your dark green or grey general waste lid has not been changed by 1 July 2025, contact Council to arrange a swap-over.

Dark green and grey lids are taken to Council’s bin manufacturer where the material is melted down and used to produce new bins.

No. The bin lid changeover team will not have the correct equipment to do routine bin repairs during bin lid swaps.

If your bin requires repair, submit an online request for bin repair or phone Council on 07 3403 8888.

No. The bin lid changeover team will only be equipped to replace dark green or grey lids.

If your bin lid requires repair, submit an online request for bin repair or phone Council on 07 3403 8888.

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The QR code directs you to a webpage with details of what can go in the general waste bin.

If you need this information in another language, select ‘Translate’ at the top right of the webpage.

Yes. Lid changeovers will happen from April 2025 until end June 2025 so don’t be concerned if you notice another bin in your street change lids, your lid will be changed over.

If you haven’t had your lid changed by 1 July 2025, submit an online request or phone Council on 07 3403 8888.