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England’s ‘Simpler Recycling’ Rules Now In Force With Clear Bin Bans

Uneven rollout leaves councils setting collection cycles as bins risk rejection for contamination.

Overview

  • The Simpler Recycling framework, which took effect March 31, sets separate streams for food and garden waste, paper and card, and dry recyclables and requires weekly food-waste pickups.
  • DEFRA’s lists bar many common items from household recycling, including drinking glasses, Pyrex-style cookware, ceramics, mirrors, cutlery, pots and pans, and coffee pods.
  • Bathroom and hygiene items stay out of recycling under the rules, such as nappies and other absorbent products, cotton wool, makeup pads, tissues, and wet wipes.
  • To cut contamination, guidance says to rinse containers and to put metal lids back on glass jars so sorting equipment can capture them.
  • Implementation varies as some councils hold exemptions until at least 2040 and set their own pickup frequencies, with some areas moving black-bin collections to every 21 days, and households risk missed collections if they ignore local rules.