Recycling in Wales has changed. Is your business compliant?
From 6th April 2024, a new law requires all businesses, charities, and public sector organisations in Wales to sort their waste for recycling.
Welsh Recycling Regulations Guide
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Compliance and Timelines:
- All workplaces in Wales, except NHS hospitals and private hospitals, must comply by 6th April 2024.
- NHS hospitals and private hospitals have an additional 2 years to implement the changes.
- Failure to comply with the law may result in fines for your workplace.
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- Steps to ensure business compliance
- How to dispose of waste
- How the new law will be enforced
- Your duty of care
Welsh Recycling FAQs courtesy of WRAP Cymru
Welsh Recycling FAQs
- If you’re a small business that doesn’t produce any food waste, but you have regular visitors who will produce a modest amount of food waste, do you have to monitor the visitors’ food waste?
- Which bin does food go in if we produce less than 5kg per week?
- What should I do if I have specific items/products made up of multiple materials that can’t be safely separated at site? For example, I have a plywood reel that has metal strengtheners running through it, which can’t be separated safely.
- How well are all the recycling/waste companies geared up to provide advice, and good value, to their SME customers?
- How should we dispose of food-contaminated cardboard?
- What are rules for homeworkers? We have an entirely remote team.
- Would it be worth buying scales to weigh our food waste?
- Who provides the separate bins? Our business is in serviced offices. What if the landlord does not support compliance?
- Can you still put waste inside a plastic bag as a receptacle, to transfer the waste from inside the premises to the outside bin?
- Can metal and plastic items be put in a mixed recycling container?