In Sweden you are never far from a recycling bank, even away from the main areas of population most villages( even with pops. of a hundred or so) have a centre where you can dispose of most of the rubbish generated in the average household.
Most plastic bottles and glass bottles carry a deposit which can be redeemed at any supermarket as they all have facilities to do this.
All packaging carries recycling info. so that even the uninitiated will know which bin to put it in.
The rubbish that is then left(and goes into the household bin) is collected fortnightly( and paid for by weight) and taken invariably to an incinerator system where it is burnt and the resultant heat/energy is used in local housing projects.
Larger items may be taken to another type of rubbish disposal unit and placed in the respective container ,batteries, lightbulbs, used paint cans, every thing throwable has a place.
Even a family of four usually take a month to fill a bin after they have recycled.If you can't be bothered to recycle (and it does become a challenge to do so) you pay for it but you have the choice.
Why this superb, seamless system cannot be adapted for use in the UK, is beyond me although it was said about commercial recycling some years ago that there is "no profit" in it !!!!!!