Simpler Recycling - Changes for businesses
Simpler Recycling legislation aims to standardise recycling across England. It introduces a set range of materials that all workplaces need to recycle.
The legislation applies to all workplaces, including places of education and worship. See a list of all the workplaces that must follow these rules.
Timelines
Businesses with more than 10 full-time equivalent staff should have been following Simpler Recycling rules since 31 March 2025.
Micro-firms, those with fewer than 10 full-time equivalent staff, have until 31 March 2027 to comply.
Materials that must be recycled
Businesses must arrange to recycle these materials.
Paper and card
All paper and card except:
- Dirty or wet paper and card
- Laminated items
- Items with glitter
- Sticky paper
- Padded or lined envelopes
- Books
- Wallpaper
Mixed recycling
The following mixed recycling materials must be recycled.
Glass:
- Packaging including bottles and jars
Metal:
- Steel and aluminium tins and cans including aerosol cans
- Aluminium foil and food trays
- Steel and aluminium jar and bottle lids
- Aluminium tubes - for example empty tomato paste tubes
Plastic:
- Bottles, pots, tubs and trays
- Tubes- for example empty toothpaste tubes
- Film packaging and carrier bags - from 31 March 2027
Cartons:
- Those used for drinks and liquid food such as soup, for example Tetra Paks.
Food waste
All food waste must be recycled, except liquids.
If you only produce small quantities of food waste, you may want to team up with a neighbouring business.
You could then arrange to share a collection service for food recycling, or contract a service that is less frequent than weekly.
Bin requirements
You'll need separate bins for refuse, mixed recycling, and food waste.
You'll also need to keep paper and card separate from mixed recycling unless your collector has completed an assessment to justify mixing them.
Guidance to help you comply
Check WRAP’s Business of Recycling guidance to help you comply with the new requirements.
You can also read the government's Simpler Recycling guidance.
Collection services we provide
We can collect waste and recycling from local businesses and places of education and worship.
Commercial waste and recycling services
Our charges for collecting commercial waste are high compared to most other licensed service providers.
We encourage local businesses to get a number of quotes from privately operating licensed service providers before entering into a collection contract.
You can read about the commercial waste services we provide.
Places of education and worship
We provide competitively priced services for collecting waste and recycling from educational establishments, places of worship and other non-domestic premises that generate household waste.
You can read about the services we provide for places of education and worship.