INTRODUCING THE NEW 2025 MANDATORY WASTE LEGISLATION IN ENGLAND

From 31 March 2025, Government legislation requires businesses to separate dry mixed recycling and food recycling as part of the Environment Act 2021 (Commencement No. 9 and Transitional Provisions) Regulations 2024, ensuring recycling across England is standardised

What does this mean for your business?

All mixed recycling, including cardboard, plastics, glass, and metal, should be carefully separated and disposed of in accordance with the new guidelines to ensure that each material is recycled appropriately and to minimise environmental impact.

If a business produces more than 5kg of food waste per week, it must arrange a separate collection by licensed waste carriers. This includes biodegradable materials from processing or preparing food, such as inedible parts like bones, eggshells, fruit and vegetable skins, tea bags, and coffee grounds. The new legislation excludes micro-firms (businesses with fewer than ten full-time equivalent employees).

According to the official government response, food waste collected must undergo anaerobic digestion treatment. This process generates biofuel, which can be used for energy, while digestate is a nutrient-rich substance produced by anaerobic digestion that can be used as a fertiliser, helping to form a circular economy.

Commercial food waste legislation has been in place in Scotland since 2014 and was introduced in Wales in April 2024. 

To comply with the new legislation, your business must implement the new waste requirements including storage and collection processes by 31 March 2025.  Businesses that fail to comply with the new regulations will face fines, enforcement actions, and potentially prosecution. Compliance ensures that your business will not only avoid financial penalties but also demonstrate corporate responsibility and improve sustainability credentials. It's also an opportunity to review your services and save costs.

How can Footprint Recycling help?

  1. Footprint Recycling will conduct a thorough waste audit, evaluating your current processes, staff awareness, equipment, sustainability, waste streams, volumes, service frequency, bin types, and costs.
  2. We will ensure compliance with new regulations and identify the best solutions for your business. We will help establish suitable systems to maintain compliance and prevent business disruptions.
  3. Our team will provide training to ensure employees understand the importance of new practices and know how to separate food waste correctly.
  4. We will provide food waste collection services and arrange appropriate collection schedules.
  5. We can assist you in achieving significant cost savings by reducing general waste volume and the associated costs of waste removal and recycling.
  6. We will generate reports that showcase your sustainability efforts, demonstrating your dedication to reducing environmental impact.
  7. We will support your efforts to comply with regulations, enhance your company's brand reputation, particularly among environmentally conscious consumers and investors, and explore partnerships with local charities to donate surplus food.

By embracing these innovations, businesses can comply with regulations and turn food waste management into a competitive advantage. 

Get in touch today if you'd like support navigating the new legislation.


Responding to the needs of our customers

We recently had a conversation with one of our customers and gained valuable insights about the benefits of working with Footprint Recycling. It was such an inspiring story we shared it across our channels and we received a comment about the importance of reviewing where the waste was being processed and ensuring it was being processed effectively. This is absolutely right.

All businesses need to consider where their waste is processed as part of their waste journey as when it comes to reducing waste and promoting sustainability, businesses have a significant role to play.

At Footprint, we believe that a comprehensive waste journey analysis is the first step towards achieving this goal. We work closely with our customers to assess their waste production and identify areas where they can reduce, recycle, reuse, and repurpose waste.

We then assist them in implementing these changes while ensuring that they comply with all legal requirements. We understand that monitoring and reporting are critical components of any waste management process. That's why we provide our customers with regular updates on their waste journey process, including data on waste generation, recycling rates, disposal methods and outcomes. This information helps them to evaluate their progress and identify areas for further improvement.

We believe that a zero-waste approach is the way forward, and we encourage our customers to adopt this mindset. By eliminating waste from their production processes and finding innovative ways to repurpose and reuse materials, businesses can significantly reduce their environmental impact while saving money.

In conclusion, our comprehensive waste reduction process is designed to guide businesses towards sustainability and zero-waste practices. We believe that by working together, we can make a real difference and build a better future for generations to come.

 

 


World Oceans Day 2023

Today is World Oceans Day, a day to reflect on the ocean's vital role. The ocean is home to countless plants and animals, from tiny single-celled organisms to the majestic blue whale.

Marine plants provide us with approximately 50-70% of the oxygen we breathe, while the ocean also 30% of the carbon dioxide produced by humans, helping to mitigate the effects of global warming.

The ocean also plays a crucial role in regulating our climate, providing warmth in the winter and cool breezes in the summer. Additionally, it provides us with food, medicines, and transportation. However, there are pressing issues that threaten the health of our oceans. Plastic pollution, particularly single-use items like bags and bottles, is a significant concern that has been the focus of World Oceans Day campaigns for several years.

Climate change and rising sea temperatures are also serious problems, as they directly affect weather patterns and put marine organisms at risk. The increasing acidity of seawater due to rising carbon dioxide levels is yet another challenge we must address. Let us take this day to reflect on the importance of our oceans and commit to protecting them.

As a business, how can we take a stand and support our oceans' ecosystem? If you know of any pioneering businesses in this area, please comment below! We'd love to hear about them.