Friday, February 21, 2025

Council launches food waste collection scheme to help businesses meet new legislation

A commercial food waste collection service is being offered to businesses across the district by West Lindsey District Council.

The service, which aims to support businesses in meeting new government regulations on recycling food waste, is being offered from 31 March, when the new statutory requirements come into effect.

The new regulations, which apply to all businesses regardless of their food waste volume, is a significant step towards promoting sustainability, as well as reducing C02 emissions caused by waste sent for energy recovery.

Small businesses with fewer than 10 full-time employees are temporarily exempt until March 2027.

Businesses that sign up for the council’s new food waste collection service, will benefit from reliable and eco-friendly collection and recycling of food waste by the council’s award-winning service.

Businesses will be provided with 140 litre wheeled bins for the collection, which are small enough to be used inside kitchens or dining rooms, but can also be wheeled outside for collection.

The council will also issue businesses signed up to the service with a Waste Transfer Note, to show they are legally compliant with the new regulations.

The new regulations don’t just apply to food waste, they will also require businesses to separate other recyclable materials including glass, metal, plastic, cardboard, and paper – West Lindsey can also provide these recycling collections for you using a variety of bin sizes to suit your needs.

Chairman of the Environment and Sustainability Group Stephen Bunny, said: “By introducing this service, West Lindsey District Council reaffirms its commitment to improving sustainable waste management and practices and supporting local businesses in their efforts to reduce environmental impact.

“By participating in this programme, businesses can ensure compliance with the new regulations while contributing to a greener future.”

Food waste that can be collected includes:

  • Vegetable and fruit peelings
  • Uneaten food and plate scrapings
  • Out-of-date or mouldy food
  • Raw and cooked meat and fish, including bones
  • Tea bags and coffee grounds
  • Dairy products, such as eggs and eggshells
  • Oil/liquid fat and milk

More information, ring 01427 675124

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