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Guide to Understanding the Types of Plastic Bags That Can Be ...

Author: Grace

Aug. 11, 2025

Guide to Understanding the Types of Plastic Bags That Can Be ...

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How to recycle plastic bags and wrapping

Even the most diligent amongst us, with the best will in the world, can still end up with plastic bags and wrapping that we have no use for and that need to be appropriately disposed of. Perhaps that ‘bag for life’ has started to disintegrate so it’s no longer usable, or you’ve ended up with a load of plastic film you hadn’t expected, such as the plastic film on the top of a tray of berries, or a crisp packet, or an online order wrapped in plastic cellophane.

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Either way, the chances are that you will not be able to recycle these materials with your regular kerbside recycling – only around 18% of local authorities accept them at the moment, although this should improve in the future as we work closely with governments.

So what should you do with them in the meantime?

That’s the clear and simple takeaway from this post – plastic bags and wrapping can be recycled, so they don’t need to end up in the rubbish bin! In the future, we’re hoping to see more and more councils accepting these materials in their kerbside collections; you can see whether yours already does by popping your postcode into the box on our Recycling Locator.

If you are not one of the lucky ones, then, for the time being, your local participating supermarket is the place to go. Many larger branches now have collection points for plastic bags and wrapping recycling at the front of their stores, so check our Recycling Locator to find your nearest one.

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As with all your recycling, it’s important to make sure that the materials you take to the collection point are nice and clean – so remember to rinse off any bits of sauce, juice or other food substances that shouldn’t be there! If there are any sticky labels or strips of tape, peel these off and put them in your normal rubbish bin, as they unfortunately can’t be recycled (yet!).

One thing to note: plastic bag and wrapping collection at supermarkets is still a pretty new idea, so you may find that the packaging still says ‘not recyclable’ on some longer-life products, such as rice. That’s just because the packaging was created before the scheme came into being, so don’t let it deter you!

Reduce, reuse, recycle, as the saying goes – in that order! While recycling plastic is a must, it’s even better to avoid it in the first place, or to reuse it as much as possible before recycling it. For example, if you can keep reusing a plastic carrier bag until it falls apart, that keeps it useful.

The good news is that initiatives like the UK Plastics Pact exist to work on getting rid of unnecessary plastic packaging for good, and we’re helping advise supermarkets on removing plastic wrapping from fresh uncut fruit and veg without food going to waste.

You can always check where you can recycle things near you by using our Recycling Locator – and remember that it’s always better to reuse bags if you can. Why not pop a couple in the boot of your car or in your bike basket ready for spontaneous shops?

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