Recycling
We are pleased to inform you that our packaging is recyclable. Please find details on all the different types of packaging you may have in your Côte at Home box
Cardboard delivery box
100% recyclable with cardboard recycling.
Chilled paper filled liners
Keeps your products below +8°C for 24 hours. Filled with shredded recycled paper and 100% recyclable with cardboard recycling.
Plastic pillows
Deflate and if appropriate for your local area, recycle with your domestic plastic recycling or recycle with soft plastics & carrier bags at your local supermarket.
Bottle inflatable plastic sleeves
Deflate and if appropriate for your local area, recycle with your domestic plastic recycling or recycle with soft plastics & carrier bags at your local supermarket.
Wine box
100% recyclable with cardboard recycling.
Wine & beer bottle inflatable plastic sleeves
Deflate and add to plastic recycling.
Wood wool (for packaging cheese)
100% biodegradable and compostable. Wood wool is a natural product that is made of kiln dried wood shavings and is safe for use with food.
Ceramic pots
Re-use for food dips. Not dishwasher safe.
Côte paper bag
100% recyclable with paper recycling.
Brown paper bag for the cheese
100% recyclable with paper recycling.
Plastic trays
100% recyclable. Remove food debris and place in your plastic recycling bin (check local listing).
Film lid
Tinse and recycle with soft plastics & carrier bags at your local supermarket.
Cardboard sleeve on food trays
100% recyclable with paper recycling.
Vacuum Pouches
Deflate and recycle with soft plastics & carrier bags at your local supermarket.
Butchery & cheese boxes
100% recyclable with cardboard recycling.
Ice packs
They are re-usable, just pop in the freezer. Alternatively cut open, discard the liquid (in the event the liquid is poured down the drain there will be no negative environmental impact) and, if appropriate for your area, recycle plastic film with your domestic plastic recycling or hand the empty ice packs in with your carrier bags at your local supermarket.
Please check your local authority website for the most up to date information on the items they accept for recycling.

