New Waste Separation Rules for Businesses After March 2025

From 31st March 2025 all organizations with more than 10 employees will be subject to new waste separation rules.

For more detail about the changes click here.

A Dry Mixed Recycling bin allows you to be compliant and recycle the following:

  • Bagged Paper such as newspapers, magazines, office paper and mail
  • Cardboard such as packaging boxes or uncontaminated food packaging
  • Bagged metal tins, cans or foil
  • Bagged plastic pots and bottles (PET and HDPE)
  • Bagged polythene film aka shrink wrap

For tailored advice about how your organisation can become compliant & recycle more call 01704 512380 or use the form below


What’s Changing?

Businesses must separate their waste into three key categories:

  • Dry recyclable materials – Paper, cardboard, plastic, and metal.
  • Food waste – All food scraps, from fruit peels to leftovers.
  • Black bin waste – Any residual waste that can’t be recycled or composted.


For businesses generating garden waste, you’ll need to arrange for its recycling or composting, too.


Who Needs to Follow These Rules?


If your business produces waste similar to household waste, you’ll need to comply. This includes a wide range of industries:

Offices
Retailers
Hospitality
Education
Healthcare & care homes
Charities
Places of worship, and more.


Waste Separation Guidelines

While the general rules are clear, there are a few specific guidelines:

  • Paper and card must be kept separate from other dry recyclables unless your waste collector allows for co-mingling.
  • Food waste and black bin waste must always remain separate.


It’s also worth noting that workplaces can decide on bin sizes and how often bins are collected, but the key point is: everything must be separated properly, especially if you provide bins for customers.


Micro-Firms Get Extra Time


Businesses with fewer than 10 full-time employees have an extended deadline. You’ve got until 31 March 2027 to get up to speed with these new rules.


Legal Obligations and Potential Penalties


Non-compliance with these new regulations can lead to compliance notices and even enforcement action from the Environment Agency. Waste collectors themselves are also obligated to ensure proper separation—so don’t count on them to mix up recyclables.

How Can You Get Help?


Defra is providing resources through the WRAP’s Business of Recycling website, offering guidance to help businesses navigate these changes. Plus, from April 2025, members of the public will be able to report businesses that aren’t following the rules to the Environment Agency.

Cardboard King can also provide advice and assistance – just call 01704 512380.

Don’t Wait Until the Deadline


Get ahead of the game and ensure your business is ready for the new waste separation laws. It’s not just about doing the right thing for the environment—it’s also about avoiding fines and keeping your business compliant.

For more details, head over to the gov.uk website.

With these changes coming into play, it’s a good time to review your waste practices. Start planning now, so you’re not scrambling at the last minute!

Get Started today call us on 01704 512380!


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