Recycling will become standardised from 2026.
Recycling will become standardised from 2026 Changes to the way bins will be collected will into force after the government announce new rules on recycling. Recycling will become standardised from 2026, so all homes, businesses and schools will have same system, the Department for environment Food and Rural Affairs said. But what will the changes look like and who will be affected? What are the changes? Every county and borough in England will have to recycle the same materials from 2026.
Environment secretary Thérèse Coffey called the current system a ‘postcode lottery’ where people living in different areas are not able to recycle the same materials. She said: ‘Simpler recycling will help us all recycle more easily, doing our bit to help save the planet and make the best use of precious resources that we use every day.
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