How schools can prepare for new waste legislation

07 Mar 2025

From 31 March 2025, new waste legislation under the Environment Act 2021 requires schools to separate their waste into three distinct ways:

  1. General waste
  2. Food waste
  3. Dry mixed recycling
    • plastic bottles, pots, tubs and trays
    • metal food and drinks cans
    • glass bottles and jars
    • paper, and cardboard

By doing this, your school community will help reduce the carbon impacts of waste which is crucial for effective recycling.

What schools need to do

  • Review current waste management arrangements to ensure compliance.
  • Set up clearly labelled bins for food waste, dry mixed recycling, and general waste across the school site, including in canteens, staff rooms, and outdoor areas.
  • Food waste bins should be lined with compostable bags only. If you don't want to use a bag, then:
    • line bin with thin cardboard or newspaper to reduce food sticking to the bottom
    • wash bin regularly.
  • Order free external food waste bins via your school order form. Once the school roder form closes on 31 March 2025, you would need to send an email to servicesforschools@ealing.gov.uk
  • Educate staff, students, and catering teams on the new waste separation requirements.
  • Ensure waste is collected by a licensed waste carrier.

What's not changing

  • There is no change to your collection services.
  • Dry recyclables will continue to be collected mixed.
  • Ealing Council currently provides food waste recycling collections to schools without charge.

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