What to do with
BICYCLES

Where can I recycle? »
Even bicycles in poor condition can be repaired, refurbished and re-used. However if your bicycle is beyond repair the main parts of your old bike can be recycled at your nearest recycling centre.
If you have a bicycle to dispose of, consider the following options:
Get selling and make some money...
- Try advertising in a local paper or noticeboard;
- Sell online at places like eBay and Gumtree;
- Sell it at a car boot sale or bring and buy sale.
Pass it on...
- Ask family and friends if they have a use for your old bike
- Go online to give it away at sites like Freecycle and Freegle;
Try searching the internet or contact your local council to find your nearest re-use organisation. The following organisations take old bikes and refurbish them for charity or community projects:
- Call the National re-use phone line to donate your bike on 0800 0665 820;
- The Bike Station;
- CTC bike recycling directory.
Recycle it...
If your bike is really beyond repair, you can recycle the metal parts. Many local recycling centres have a mixed metals recycling facility.
- You will need to provide your own transport. Contact the recycling centre to find out the opening hours, which can vary for cars and vans;
- If you are taking your bike in a van, check with the recycling centre whether you need any permission or ID to do so;
- Before taking your bicycle to the recycling centre, remove any rubber or plastic parts such as tyres, inner tubes, saddles, brakes, plastic light or lock fittings and bells.