What is Simpler Recycling?
‘Simpler Recycling’ is the name given to the new set of regulations, introduced by the UK Government on 21 October 2023.
The regulation aims to dispel any confusion regarding recyclable and non-recyclable materials whilst providing consistency in recycling practices for homes, workplaces and schools across England.
It will first affect businesses from 31 March 2025 onwards.
In practical terms, what does this new legislation mean?
It means that, from 31 March 2025, all businesses and other non-household premises with 10 or more full-time employees must have a separate collection for dry recyclable materials (plastic, paper and card, glass, metals) and must separate food waste from general waste, regardless of the amount produced.
Micro-firms (businesses with fewer than 10 full-time employees) must have these collections in place by 31 March 2027.
Also from 31 March 2027, recyclable plastic film packaging and plastic bags will need to be separated by everyone
What about if my business has multiple sites?
The regulations apply to all businesses and non-household premises with 10 or more full-time employees, regardless of how many employees are on site at one time.
The full-time equivalent employment is calculated on a business basis, not on a site-by-site basis, which means that if you have more than 10 full-time employees spread across multiple sites, you must still comply.
Simpler Recycling Timeline
For non-household premises
(businesses, hospitals, schools)
Useful Resources
How to prepare your business
Get ready for the new legislation by making sure you have the right containers and collections in place. This is particularly important for food waste, as it must be in a separate container from general waste.
You’re likely to need containers for:
Mixed recycling
- Metals
(tins and cans, aluminium) - Plastic
(bottles, pots, tubs and trays) - Paper & Card
Food waste
- Dairy products
- Tea bags and coffee grounds
- Raw and cooked meat and bones
- Fruit and vegetables
- Leftovers
Glass waste
- Clean glass bottles and jars
General waste
- Dry non-recyclable waste
- Non-hazardous waste
How Grundon can help
Our team is here to support your business as you adapt to these new recycling requirements.
Contact us today to learn how we can help you reduce both the environmental and financial impact of your waste, while ensuring full compliance with the upcoming regulation.