What you can put in your food scraps bin
- Fruit and vegetable scraps, including peelings, cores, stalks and skin.
- Bread, pasta and rice.
- Dairy products.
- Meat bones and scraps, including fat trimmings.
- Fish bones and scraps, including shellfish shells.
- Egg shells, nut shells and coconut husks.
- Coffee grounds and tea leaves.
- Fats/oils – solidified (if possible).
- Indoor cut flowers.
- Auckland Council bin liners – visit Rubbish, recycling bin and food scraps bins options and charges for more information.
- Paper to line your kitchen caddy to help soak up any liquids.
What you cannot put in your food scraps bin
- Plastic bags.
- Non-council bin liners.
- Disposable food containers (including compostable items).
- Food wrapping, including cling film, waxed paper or aluminium foil.
- Cloth and clothing.
- Nappies and sanitary products.
- Pet waste.
- Liquids or chemicals.
- Cigarette butts.
- Soil or rocks.
- Garden waste like weeds, lawn clippings or hedge trimmings.
- Tea/coffee bags (as these may contain plastic).