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[[Category:Legislation & Policy]] | [[Category:Legislation & Policy]][[Category:Targets & Metrics]] | ||
==UK targets== | ==UK targets== | ||
A revised legislative framework on waste entered into force in July 2018 as part of the EU [[Circular Economy Package]] The new targets are as follows: | |||
Recycling | * Recycling of 55% of municipal waste by 2025 | ||
* Recycling of 60% of municipal waste by 2030 | |||
* Recycling of 65% of municipal waste by 2035 | |||
* Reduction in the amount of of municipal waste sent to landfill to a maximum of 10% by 2035. | |||
* Targets for the recycling of packaging waste have also been published and have been placed on the [[Packaging Waste]] page. | |||
In November 2021 the [[Environment Act 2021]] entered into force which introduced a further statutory target relating to the reduction in residual [[waste]] arisings. This target: | |||
Reduce residual waste (excluding major mineral wastes) kg per capita by 50% by 2042 from the 2019 level of approximately 560kg per capita. | |||
is currently out for consultion. | |||
==England== | |||
The Municipal Waste Targets for England remain the same as those mentioned for the UK above. | |||
==Wales== | ==Wales== | ||
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*A ban on material collected for recycling going to landfill or incineration (from 1 January 2014); | *A ban on material collected for recycling going to landfill or incineration (from 1 January 2014); | ||
*A ban on [[Biodegradable Municipal Waste]] going to landfill by 1 January 2021; | *A ban on [[Biodegradable Municipal Waste]] going to landfill by 1 January 2021; | ||
*All businesses and organisations to present key recyclable material for collection from 1 January | *All businesses and organisations to present key recyclable material for collection from 1 January 2014; | ||
2014; | *Food waste businesses producing over 50kg of food waste per week to present it for separate collection from 1 January 2014; | ||
*Food waste businesses producing over 50kg of food waste per week to present it for separate | *Food waste businesses producing over 5kg of food waste a week to present it for separate collection from 1 January 2016; | ||
collection from 1 January 2014; | |||
*Food waste businesses producing over 5kg of food waste a week to present it for separate collection | |||
from 1 January 2016; | |||
*A ban on the use of macerators to discharge food waste into the public sewer from 1 January 2016; | *A ban on the use of macerators to discharge food waste into the public sewer from 1 January 2016; | ||
*All new [[Energy Recovery | *All new [[Energy Recovery Facility|incinerators]] must ensure that metals and dense plastics have been removed from residual municipal waste prior to incineration<ref>https://www.nic.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/NIC-Anthesis-Report-and-Appendicies-FINAL.pdf</ref> | ||
==Northern Ireland== | |||
The Municipal Waste targets for Northern Ireland are found within the Northern Ireland Waste Management Strategy, Delivering Resource Effiency <ref>https://www.daera-ni.gov.uk/sites/default/files/publications/doe/waste-policy-delivering-resource-efficiency-northern-ireland-waste-management-strategy-2013.pdf</ref>. the targets are as follows: | |||
*To achieve a recycling rate of 50% (including preparing for re-use) of Household waste by 2020. | |||
*To achieve a recycling rate of 60% (including preparing for re-use) of [[LACMW]] by 2020. | |||
*To achieve a recovery rate (including preparing for re-use, recycling and other material recovery) of 70% for all non-hazardous Construction and Demolition waste by 2020. | |||
*To landfill no more than 429,000 tonnes of [[Biodegradable Municipal Waste]] by 2020. | |||
*To landfill no more than 220,000 tonnes of biodegradable [[LACMW]] by 2020 | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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