UK mandates four-stream household recycling in England

Change
UK law requires councils in England from 31 March 2026 to provide separate household collections for food and garden waste; paper and card; all dry recyclables including glass, metal, plastic and cartons; and residual non-recyclable waste, applying to houses and flats.
UK mandates four-stream household recycling in England
Why it matters
Local authorities must restructure collection logistics, procurement and services to deliver uniform, source-separated streams across their areas, reducing variation in what households receive. The rule increases demand for household-level separation and for downstream sorting and treatment capacity as part of a drive toward a 65% municipal recycling target by 2035.
Implications
  • Local authority waste collection services must redesign collection rounds, procure or reconfigure bins and vehicles, and implement separate pickup schedules to meet the four-stream requirement.
  • Operators of communal housing and property managers must provide access to distinct containers and coordinate with councils to ensure flats and communal properties receive the mandated separate collections.

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Source

The Guardian

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Policy & Regulation Sustainability Environmental Regulation

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