Worthing Private Bin Collection
Recycling is vital for the environment, but fortnightly collections are a nightmare for your nose.
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Let’s be real. The Council’s "Fair, Green & Local" strategy is brilliant for the planet.
We genuinely support the push for higher recycling rates across West Sussex. But here is the uncomfortable truth nobody puts on a leaflet: seagulls don't care about council targets.
In Worthing, leaving general waste sitting for two weeks is asking for trouble. Whether it’s the gulls tearing through bags on Goring Road or the smell baking in a wheelie bin during a July heatwave, the reality of fortnightly collection is grim.
We exist to fill that gap. You keep your council bins.
We just make sure they never overflow.
Licensed. Insured. Local. No contract required.
Worthing gulls are aggressive. If your bin lid is propped open by even an inch because of overflow, they will get in. Weekly collection keeps the lid shut and the pavement clean.
Forget checking the Adur & Worthing app to see if it’s a recycling week or a refuse week. We come every week, on the same day, rain or shine.
We are a registered licensed collectors. Your rubbish doesn't end up in a layby near Highdown Hill. It goes to a licensed transfer station, every time.
We're not a national franchise stretching across hundreds of postcodes. Our rounds are designed around Worthing streets, so your bins are collected on time, every time.
Smaller rounds mean fewer missed collections — and a team that actually knows your road.
The Council can issue fixed penalty notices for side waste left next to your bin. Our Family Plan costs £29/month—massively cheaper than a fly-tipping fine.
We aren't a national call centre. We know the shortcut behind the Pavilion Theatre and we know which streets in Tarring are a nightmare for parking. We're local.
Need us just for the summer holidays? Fine. Want to cancel when the kids move out? Easy. We don't lock you in with scary 12-month agreements.
We want to be clear: Adur & Worthing Councils do a tough job. Managing waste for 110,000 people from Ferring to Sompting is a logistical beast.
Their move to fortnightly collections is designed to force people to recycle more, and that is a good thing.
But for many households, the maths just doesn't work. A family of five in Broadwater produces more non-recyclable waste than a retired couple in Goring.
The Council provides a one-size-fits-all service. We provide the bespoke service that handles the rest.
Use your blue-lid bin for recycling. Use us for the overflow.
You might think it's just wealthy residents in large detached houses in West Worthing. You'd be wrong.
Most of our customers are normal households who value their time and hygiene over saving a few pounds.