Edmonton EcoPark RRC interior with bin signage

Enfield - Edmonton EcoPark

07917 849616

1 Lee Park Way
Edmonton EcoPark
London
N18 3BJ
United Kingdom

Monday 8am - 8pm
Tuesday 8am - 8pm
Wednesday 8am - 8pm
Thursday 8am - 8pm
Friday 8am - 8pm
Saturday 8am - 8pm
Sunday and bank holidays* 8am - 8pm

*Closed on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year's Day. The site is also occasionally closed for short periods of time during operational hours to allow containers to be moved or changed.

Please allow enough time to unload your rubbish and recycling before our site closes. Site gates will close 15 minutes prior to closing time. 


Pre-booking system ends Monday 14 October

From Monday 14 October, if you are travelling by car, you can just turn up during opening hours. But, if you are coming in a van, trailer or stripped vehicle, you still need to book in advance using our van booking system. This includes any vehicle without seats fitted in the back including minibuses with seats removed and crew cab type (pick-up) vehicles.

Restrictions on hardcore, rubble, soil and stones

Each north London household can take DIY waste capable of being fitted into two 50 litre bags, four times in any four week period. This includes concrete, brick, stones, pebbles, sand and gravel.

Please note that you cannot bring the following

Restrictions on hardcore, rubble, soil and stones

Each north London household can take DIY waste capable of fitting into two 50 litre bags, four times in any four week period. This includes concrete, brick, stones, pebbles, sand and gravel.

Asbestos

Asbestos is not accepted at this site. Asbestos is accepted at Hornsey Street RRC in Islington. You must pre-book with the site if you are planning to drop off asbestos. Full details can be found on the Hornsey Street RRC information page.

Alternatively, a free asbestos collection can be ordered from the City of London through their hazardous waste collection and disposal service for London residents.

Household and garden chemicals

Household and garden chemicals are not accepted at this site. The City of London provides a free hazardous waste collection service for residents in north London. For advice on hazardous waste such as household and garden chemicals please contact the City of London on 020 7332 3433 or visit their household hazardous waste webpage.

Tyres

Tyres are not accepted at this site.

Solvent-based paint

While leftover water-based paint is accepted for reuse at the Edmonton EcoPark RRC (read more on our Paint reuse webpage), solvent-based waste paint is classed as hazardous waste so needs to be handled by a specialist contractor. To dispose of solvent-based paint, please contact the City of London on 020 7332 3433 or visit their hazardous waste webpage to organise a free collection from your home.


Site rules

There is a 1.75m height restriction barrier in use at this site.

For a full list of site rules, visit our Site Rules page.

Plan a visit

 

 

Pedestrian and cyclist access: Residents bringing waste on foot or by bike to Edmonton EcoPark RRC should take the material to the pedestrian drop-off point at the Edmonton EcoPark RRC entrance. This drop-off point is only in operation during the opening hours stated above.

For practical and safety reasons, we cannot accept the following items at the pedestrian drop-off point:

  • gas bottles
  • commercial batteries (for example, emergency lighting batteries)
  • paint
  • hazardous waste including asbestos
  • tyres
  • household or garden chemicals
  • soil
  • builders rubble
  • large appliances
  • general household rubbish

Alternatively, pedestrians may use any public mixed recycling points (which take paper, glass, cans, plastic bottles and cardboard).

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Map of entrances for London Energy

As you approach the site, look out for signs saying ‘Reuse & Recycling Centre Entry’ starting from the Cooks Ferry Roundabout, just off the A406.

Book a visit for van or trailer

If you are coming in a van, trailer or stripped vehicle, you need to book in advance using our van booking system. This includes any vehicle without seats fitted in the back including minibuses with seats removed and crew cab type (pick-up) vehicles.

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Commercial/trade waste

Trade (commercial) waste is not accepted at any of our RRCs. However, we have created a list of some local facilities that do accept trade waste. Please note that this list has been provided in good faith, but should not be taken as exhaustive or as an endorsement of the companies listed.

Other information and services

Hard Plastics Trial

As part of a new trial, north London residents can now dispose of hard plastics at Edmonton EcoPark, please use the A-Z search function to find out which hard plastics can be recycled.

Paint for reuse

Leftover water-based paint is accepted for reuse at the Edmonton EcoPark RRC. This leftover paint is also available for residents to take away for free from our sites. You can read more about how and why paint can be reused on our Paint reuse webpage. However we cannot accept solvent-based waste paint, which is classed as hazardous (see 'solvent-based paint' under 'materials not accepted' above). 

Register, Request, Reuse!

If you’re a local organisation or individual whose operations are based in Barnet, Enfield, Camden, Hackney, Haringey, Islington, or Waltham Forest, we want to hear from you.

Using the easy online form, tell us: who you are; what type of materials/items you’re seeking; the quantity; a bit more about collection logistics; and what you intend to do with the materials.

Please note: this is an interest-gathering exercise, and we cannot guarantee the supply of any items for your project. Please be as specific as you can with what you intend to do with any materials collected.

Furniture reuse

Furniture provided at this RRC goes to the Reuse shop, located within the Kings Road RRC, Waltham Forest, where they are inspected and safety checked. Items in the shop are priced affordably offering residents the opportunity to get an item they need or want for a fraction of the cost if purchased new.

Furniture such as upholstered furniture without a fire label, with missing parts, damage that may make the item unsafe or which fail the quality inspection for any other reason will not be accepted at the shop, but will be sent for recycling where possible.

Charity Waste

Eligible charities can take up to five tonnes of non-hazardous waste/recycling each year, free of charge, to three of our Reuse and Recycling Centres (RRCs): Summers LaneHornsey Street or South Access (in the London boroughs of Barnet, Islington and Waltham Forest respectively). Read more on Taking Charity Waste to North London Reuse and Recycling Centres.

Any other questions?

If you have any other questions about visiting a reuse and recycling centre, visit our Frequently Asked Questions page.
 

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