From March 2025, new Simpler Recycling requirements will apply across England. These changes affect general practice premises and other primary care sites as “relevant non-domestic premises”. This page sets out what practices need to know, what is changing, and the practical steps to take.
Simpler Recycling is a national policy to standardise what is collected for recycling across England and to reduce the current “postcode lottery” of different local systems.
For most households and workplaces, the default requirement will be up to 4 containers:
Containers may be bins, bags or stackable boxes – local authorities and waste contractors retain flexibility on the exact system, but the materials collected will be consistent nationally.
Yes. The policy applies to:
This is in addition to, not instead of, your existing arrangements for:
Those specialist streams remain governed by existing NHS and waste legislation. Simpler Recycling applies to your non-clinical, municipal-type waste (e.g. office waste, kitchen waste, packaging).
By 31 March 2025
All businesses and relevant non-domestic premises in England must have arrangements in place for the collection of core recyclable waste streams:
(Garden waste is not expected to be relevant for most practices.)
Micro-firms (fewer than 10 FTE employees)
Have a temporary exemption until 31 March 2027 to arrange recycling of core recyclable waste streams.
By 31 March 2027
Kerbside plastic film collections must be in place for:
This matters for practices that share sites or contracts with local authorities or mixed-use buildings, as systems may be redesigned across whole estates.
Identify what you currently produce and how it is handled:
Simpler Recycling focuses on this non-clinical, municipal-type waste.
Review your current waste contracts:
If not, you will need to discuss changes with your waste contractor to ensure compliance by 31 March 2025 (or by 31 March 2027 if you are a micro-firm).
By the relevant deadline, practices should have:
Your contractor may provide:
If you are in:
you should:
The government’s position is:
In those cases, the waste collector must complete a short written assessment explaining the decision. Guidance and a template have been published nationally.
For practices, this means:
Confirm applicability:
Review contracts:
Agree container layout:
Update internal guidance:
Train staff:
Monitor and refine:
While Simpler Recycling is an environmental and waste policy, it intersects with:
Practices should ensure:
Nationally, the government has committed to:
For practices, this typically means:
If you experience significant cost pressures or contractual barriers, you may wish to:
No. The previous legislation could have led to up to seven separate containers. The updated policy sets a maximum default of four containers for most households and workplaces:
Local authorities and contractors can offer more separation if they choose, but this is not mandatory for practices.
No. Clinical, infectious, pharmaceutical and sharps waste remain under existing regulations and contracts. Simpler Recycling applies to non-clinical, municipal-type waste only.
Possibly. You should check that your current system:
If your current system already meets these requirements, you may only need to:
Yes, but:
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