Individual Councils are currently working on timetables to roll out food waste collection. This information will be updated when we have more detail.
We are expecting food waste collections for households to start from Spring 2026.
Individual Councils are currently working on timetables to roll out food waste collection. This information will be updated when we have more detail.
We are expecting food waste collections for households to start from Spring 2026.
No. Our garden waste is composted out in the open using a method called windrow composting. Food waste needs to be heat treated, to make sure there are no pathogens that can be transferred to people or livestock. This is a more expensive method of treatment and windrow composting is a more environmentally friendly method of treating garden waste.
It will be a legal requirement for food waste to be collected separately at the kerbside. Recycling your food waste is better for the environment and will be used to generate natural forms of energy and fertiliser or soil conditioner which can be used in farming.
No, food collections will be included in the standard waste collection service.
Your local Council will share more details about exactly what can go in your food waste collection. Generally it includes:
All food waste should be removed from it’s packaging.
This process uses microorganisms to break down food waste in the absence of oxygen, inside an enclosed system. As it breaks down it gives off methane, which is collected and converted into biogas and used to generate electricity, heat or transport fuels. It also creates a nutrient-rich digestate that can be used as a fertiliser for agriculture and in land regeneration.
Not if you empty your kitchen caddy regularly into the outside food waste recycling bin and tie up the liners.
The changes are being brought forward by the UK government, who consulted local authorities and businesses.
Food waste collections will be weekly. Your local Council is currently working on the details and will share more information as soon as possible.
You’re already producing food waste, it’s going in your household waste bin, so this is just a different container. It’s important to reduce the amount of food waste going to disposal, food waste produces methane – a harmful greenhouse gas.