A kerbside collection service that included coffee pods and small electrical items is to end after more than four years.
Chichester District Council said a trial that launched in the summer of 2021 would come to an end this November.
The local authority said nationwide service Podback had decided to stop funding the coffee pod collections, throwing the scheme into doubt.
The council’s Cabinet has now moved to completely end the kerbside trial, which also includes electronics and textiles.
Councillor Mark Chilton said: “Following Podback’s decision to remove the funding for their coffee pod collection trial, we needed to review the service as a whole.
“We know that methods such as textile banks are very successful so we felt the best way for people to recycle these items is through community drop-off points.
“In addition, we’ll be looking at what further collection opportunities can be promoted in future. I would urge people to continue recycling as many of these items of possible.”
The coffee pod, small electrical and textile kerbside collection service will end on 28 November.