New UK Food Waste Legislation: What Your Business Needs to Know Effective March 31, 2025

A major shift in UK waste management laws is coming into effect on March 31, 2025. Under the new regulations,For businesses with more than 10 full time equivalent employees, must separate waste from general waste and arranged for its collection by a licensed waste carrier. This initiative

A major shift in UK waste management laws is coming into effect on March 31, 2025. Under the new regulations,For businesses with more than 10 full time equivalent employees, must separate waste from general waste and arranged for its collection by a licensed waste carrier. This initiative is designed to reduce landfill waste, improve recycling rates, and promote sustainable practices across industries.

Food wasteWhy Is This Food Waste Law Being Implemented?

The UK generates around 10 million tons of food waste annually, with a substantial portion coming from businesses. Moreover, disposing of waste in landfills contributes to greenhouse gas emissions and puts strain on waste management systems. By mandating separate waste collection, the government aims to repurpose waste into compost and renewable energy, turning an environmental challenge into an opportunity.

Who Does This Affect?

As a result, this legislation impacts businesses in sectors such as hospitality, food service, retail, and manufacturing—any industry that produces food waste. Compliance with the new rules will be essential to avoid fines and contribute to a more sustainable future.

Key Compliance Requirements

To ensure compliance, businesses must:

How Will This Impact Your Business?

While adjusting to these new regulations may require operational changes, there are significant benefits:

How IG Group Can HelpFood waste bin

At IG Group, we’re committed to helping businesses navigate these changes smoothly. Our range of waste management solutions ensures compliance while optimising efficiency:

 

Get Ready for the Change 

With the new regulations just around the corner, now is the time to prepare. Implementing separation systems, investing in quality bins, and training staff on best practices will ensure compliance and contribute to a more sustainable business model.

For more details on the legislation, visit the official government guidance at gov.uk.

 

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