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| Council | Region | Recycling Rate (%) | Landfill Diversion (%) | Food Waste Collection | Garden Waste Service | Bins Collected Weekly |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| East Riding of Yorkshire | Yorkshire & Humber | 64.5 | 91.2 | Yes | Free | No (Fortnightly) |
| South Oxfordshire | South East | 61.8 | 89.7 | Yes | Free | No (Fortnightly) |
| Rochford | East of England | 60.2 | 87.4 | Yes | Paid (£45/yr) | No (Fortnightly) |
| Stockport | North West | 55.3 | 82.1 | Yes | Free | No (Fortnightly) |
| Birmingham | West Midlands | 33.7 | 72.5 | No | Paid (£40/yr) | No (Fortnightly) |
| Newham | London | 28.4 | 68.9 | Yes | N/A (Urban) | Yes |
| Glasgow City | Scotland | 26.1 | 65.3 | Yes | Free | No (Fortnightly) |
| Cardiff | Wales | 58.1 | 88.6 | Yes | Free | No (Fortnightly) |
| Belfast | Northern Ireland | 45.2 | 78.4 | No | Paid (£35/yr) | No (Fortnightly) |
| Tower Hamlets | London | 25.9 | 64.1 | Yes | N/A (Urban) | Yes |
| Bin Category | Key Items Accepted | NOT Accepted | Typical Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paper & Card | Newspapers, magazines, cereal boxes, flattened cardboard, office paper. | Tissues, wet wipes, padded envelopes, pizza boxes with grease. | Fortnightly |
| Dry Recyclables (Glass, Metal, Plastic) | Glass bottles/jars, food tins, drink cans, foil trays, plastic bottles, pots, tubs, and non-black plastic plant pots. | Drinking glasses, Pyrex/cookware, mirrors, lightbulbs, black plastic, soft plastics (e.g., crisp packets).* | Fortnightly |
| Food Waste | Fruit & veg peelings, meat/fish bones, plate scrapings, eggshells, coffee grounds. | Packaging, liquids, fats/oils, pet waste. | Weekly (New Standard) |
| Garden Waste | Grass cuttings, leaves, hedge clippings, small branches. | Soil, stones, treated wood, animal bedding. | Fortnightly (May be seasonal/paid) |
| Residual Waste (General Trash) | Nappies, pet litter, non-recyclable packaging, broken ceramics. | Batteries, electronics (WEEE), hazardous chemicals, items listed above. | Fortnightly or 3-Weekly |
| Council | Region | Recycling Rate (%) | Landfill Diversion (%) | Food Waste Collection | Garden Waste Service | Bins Collected Weekly |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| East Riding of Yorkshire | Yorkshire & Humber | 64.5 | 91.2 | Yes | Free | No (Fortnightly) |
| South Oxfordshire | South East | 61.8 | 89.7 | Yes | Free | No (Fortnightly) |
| Rochford | East of England | 60.2 | 87.4 | Yes | Paid (£45/yr) | No (Fortnightly) |
| Stockport | North West | 55.3 | 82.1 | Yes | Free | No (Fortnightly) |
| Birmingham | West Midlands | 33.7 | 72.5 | No | Paid (£40/yr) | No (Fortnightly) |
| Newham | London | 28.4 | 68.9 | Yes | N/A (Urban) | Yes |
| Glasgow City | Scotland | 26.1 | 65.3 | Yes | Free | No (Fortnightly) |
| Cardiff | Wales | 58.1 | 88.6 | Yes | Free | No (Fortnightly) |
| Belfast | Northern Ireland | 45.2 | 78.4 | No | Paid (£35/yr) | No (Fortnightly) |
| Tower Hamlets | London | 25.9 | 64.1 | Yes | N/A (Urban) | Yes |
| Council | Region | Recycling Rate (%) | Landfill Diversion (%) | Food Waste Collection | Garden Waste Service | Bins Collected Weekly |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| East Riding of Yorkshire | Yorkshire & Humber | 64.5 | 91.2 | Yes | Free | No (Fortnightly) |
| South Oxfordshire | South East | 61.8 | 89.7 | Yes | Free | No (Fortnightly) |
| Rochford | East of England | 60.2 | 87.4 | Yes | Paid (£45/yr) | No (Fortnightly) |
| Stockport | North West | 55.3 | 82.1 | Yes | Free | No (Fortnightly) |
| Birmingham | West Midlands | 33.7 | 72.5 | No | Paid (£40/yr) | No (Fortnightly) |
| Newham | London | 28.4 | 68.9 | Yes | N/A (Urban) | Yes |
| Glasgow City | Scotland | 26.1 | 65.3 | Yes | Free | No (Fortnightly) |
| Cardiff | Wales | 58.1 | 88.6 | Yes | Free | No (Fortnightly) |
| Belfast | Northern Ireland | 45.2 | 78.4 | No | Paid (£35/yr) | No (Fortnightly) |
| Tower Hamlets | London | 25.9 | 64.1 | Yes | N/A (Urban) | Yes |
| Waste Stream (Parent) | Material Sub-Classification (Child) | 2026 Acceptance Status | Required Pre-Processing | Contamination Risk Factors | Post-Collection Recovery |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| I. Fibrous Materials | High-Grade Paper | ACCEPTED | Flatten; remove plastic windows from envelopes. | Food grease, adhesives, metallic inks. | High (Pulping) |
| Corrugated Cardboard | ACCEPTED | Remove all packing tape and staples where possible. | Moisture/Rain, heavy wax coatings. | High (Repackaging) | |
| II. Rigid Polymers | Plastic Bottles (PET/HDPE) | ACCEPTED | Rinse; squash to save space; replace caps. | Residual liquids, non-PET sleeves. | High (Flaking) |
| Pots, Tubs & Trays (PP) | ACCEPTED | Remove film lids; rinse food residue. | Black plastic (Detection issues). | Medium (Downcycling) | |
| Non-Black Plant Pots | NEW FOR 2026 | Remove all soil and organic debris. | Soil mineral interference. | Low/Experimental | |
| III. Metallic Fractions | Ferrous/Steel Tins | ACCEPTED | Rinse; tuck lids inside the tin. | Paper labels (partial risk). | High (Smelting) |
| Aluminum Cans/Foil | ACCEPTED | Scrunch foil into a ball (min. 5cm diameter). | Food residue, plastic coatings. | Infinite (Remelting) | |
| IV. Silicate Group | Clear/Colored Glass | ACCEPTED | Rinse; remove metal caps (recycle separately). | Pyrex, mirrors, crystal glass. | High (Cullet) |
| V. Bio-Waste | Standard Food Waste | MANDATORY | Use approved compostable liners or loose. | Plastic bags, "compostable" cutlery. | High (Anaerobic) |
| Garden/Lignaceous | OPTIONAL* | No large logs or treated timber. | Invasive species (Japanese Knotweed). | High (Composting) | |
| VI. Residual/Non-Target | Flexible Plastics | REJECTED* | Return to supermarket collection points. | High (Causes sorting machinery jams). | Energy-from-Waste |
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How will the government and DMOs address the challenges of including glass in DRS while ensuring a level playing field across the UK?
There's no easy solution to include glass in the DRS while maintaining a level playing field. Potential approaches include a phased introduction of glass, potentially with higher deposits to reflect its logistical challenges. The government and DMOs could incentivise innovation in glass packaging design and subsidise dedicated return points for glass-handling. Exemptions for smaller businesses unable to handle glass might also be necessary. Any successful solution will likely blend several approaches. It must address the differing priorities of devolved administrations, balance environmental benefits with logistical and cost implications, and be supported by robust consumer education campaigns emphasizing the importance of glass recycling.