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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Rebecca Speare-Cole

What are the new rules for household waste and recycling in England?

  • New standardised rules for household waste and recycling have been implemented across England, coming into force from Tuesday.
  • Households will typically separate their waste into a maximum of four distinct bins for food and garden waste, paper and card, dry recyclables and general non-recyclable rubbish.
  • The initiative aims to replace the previous “confusing patchwork of systems”, streamline collections and ensure a greater volume of high-quality recycled material is processed.
  • Ministers state the new regulations offer local authorities flexibility to deliver services best suited to their communities and are part of wider government efforts to boost a circular economy.
  • Councils are receiving significant funding, including £340 million to support the transition, with additional support available for area-specific implementation challenges.

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