Liverpool City Council is a local authority in England, home to ~500,000 residents, covering Liverpool city centre, Wavertree, Toxteth, Allerton, Croxteth, Norris Green and Aigburth. Like most UK councils, it runs a kerbside bin collection service. Which bins go out, and on which week, depends on your address.
This guide covers the standard Liverpool City Council bin colours and frequencies, how to find your specific collection day, and an easier way to never have to think about bin night again.
Liverpool City Council bin colours and schedule
Liverpool uses a green bin for general waste and a blue bin for recycling, alternating fortnightly. Garden waste is a separate subscription service.
How to find your collection day in Liverpool City Council
Your exact collection day depends on your address. Liverpool City Council divides the area into collection zones to balance truck routes across the week, which means different streets - and sometimes different sides of the same street, can have different days. The most reliable way to check is through the official Liverpool City Council website:
Check your Liverpool City Council bin collection day →
Enter your address there to see a personalised schedule, including any upcoming public holiday changes.
Why bin night gets confusing
Most UK councils, including Liverpool City Council, collect general waste and recycling on alternating fortnightly rotations. That means you need to know which week of the fortnight you are in, not just which day. If you have a food waste caddy, that is usually collected weekly on a different day, adding another date to track.
Public holidays can shift the entire schedule by a day, and some councils push the rotation forward while others skip a week entirely. If you've just moved to Liverpool City Council, your neighbours may be on a completely different rotation to you, even on the same street.
What the bin colours mean in Liverpool City Council
Unlike Australia, the UK has no national standard for bin colours. Each council chooses its own colour scheme independently. The colours listed above apply specifically to Liverpool City Council. If you move to a neighbouring council, the colours may be completely different even if the bins serve the same purpose.
The general pattern across the UK is: a dark or neutral bin (black, grey, or green) for general waste that goes to landfill or energy recovery, a blue or green bin for mixed recycling, and a brown or green caddy or bin for food and garden waste.
An easier way to remember bin night
If you're tired of checking calendars and counting fortnights, there's a simpler approach. Bindicator is a small lamp that sits on your kitchen bench or shelf and lights up the night before collection day in the colour of the bins that need to go out. You set it up once (it takes about 2 minutes), and then you never need to check a Liverpool City Council calendar again.
Everyone in the house can see it. No app to open, no notification to dismiss.. When someone takes the bins out, they tap the lid to turn off the light, so the rest of the household knows it has been handled.
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When is bin day in Liverpool City Council?
Bin collection day in Liverpool City Council depends on your specific address. Liverpool City Council divides its area into multiple collection zones, so neighbouring streets, and even different sides of the same street, can have different days. The most reliable way to check is to enter your address on the official Liverpool City Council website.
How often is recycling collected in Liverpool City Council?
In Liverpool City Council, the blue bin (mixed recycling: paper, cardboard, glass, plastic and metal containers) is collected fortnightly, alternating with green bin.
Does Liverpool City Council have a green or FOGO bin?
Yes, Liverpool City Council provides a brown bin for garden waste. It is collected fortnightly (subscription).
What happens to bin collection on public holidays in Liverpool City Council?
Collection day usually shifts by one day after a bank holiday in Liverpool City Council, with the rest of the week pushed back. Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year's Day and the May bank holidays are most often affected. Always check the council website in the week leading up to a bank holiday.
What if I miss a bin collection in Liverpool City Council?
If your bins were not emptied on collection day, leave them out and contact Liverpool City Council to report a missed collection. Most councils will return within 1–2 working days. Bringing the bins in and putting them out again the following week is the next-best option.