Residents can recycle a wide range of items and materials at the Household Reuse and Recycling Centre (HRRC). To find out what we take, click on the What to Bring to HRRC.

Alternatively, you can watch our brand new video, which shows you the centre, explains what you can bring and when you can visit:
Video – What happens at the recycling centre?

The hours of opening are:
Monday to Saturday - 8am to 8pm
Sundays and Public Holidays - 8.30am to 8pm
Christmas Day and New Years Day – Closed
Please note - The site is occasionally closed for short periods of time during operational hours to allow containers to be moved or changed.
The address is:
Household Reuse and Recycling Centre, Hornsey Street, Islington, London, N7 8TP
You can see a map of the location of the Centre by following the link to Interactive Maps on the right of this page. Select 'Planning and Environment' from the list on the right and tick the box next to 'Recycling - Household Re-use and Recycling Centre' to display the Centre's location.
Cars - Car access is via Hornsey Street. Vehicles must be below 1.9 metres in height to enter.
Pedestrians – Pedestrians should use the mixed recycling points (which take paper, glass, cans, plastic bottles and cardboard) on the corner of Caledonian Road and Cottage Road, opposite Caledonian Road tube station. All other materials, or items too large for the bins, should be taken to the recycling centre’s security office on Cottage Road between 8am and 8pm. The staff will arrange for the items to be recycled at the HRRC.
Trailers - Due to tight turning circles outside the HRRC, vehicles with trailers are not permitted to visit the HRRC on weekends or bank holidays.
Charities - Charities are entitled to drop off recycling for free at the centre. Please bring proof of your charitable status, such as headed notepaper, with you to ensure access.
We have a legal duty to ensure all the waste brought to the Centre is disposed of or recycled by an authorised organisation. The handling of waste is subject to strict regulatory controls. Furthermore, waste can be contaminated or hazardous and must be handled with extreme caution. For these reasons, Islington Council does not allow items to be removed from the site by any unauthorised persons or organisations.
For enquiries about the Household Reuse and Recycling Centre, please get in touch via the General Enquiries link on the right side of the page.
Page Last Updated: 10 June 2009