Households that fail to properly dispose of their waste may face a hefty £80 fine, as highlighted in recent reports. Surprisingly, almost half of adults struggle with understanding the correct sorting of waste into different bins.
During festive periods like Easter, people tend to overlook recycling practices, contributing to increased waste generation. With an estimated 381.5 million chocolate eggs set to be purchased, it is crucial to pay attention to recycling habits by checking packaging labels and planning ahead.
Kelvin Croney, the Group Chief Commercial Officer at Waste Managed, emphasized the importance of proper waste disposal, especially during high-waste events like Easter. He expressed concern over the lack of awareness among adults regarding recyclable items and urged individuals to consider the environmental impact of their waste disposal practices.
Clarifying the recycling process, Kelvin mentioned that local authorities provide guidance on waste segregation for residential areas. Incorrect waste disposal can lead to civil penalties ranging from £60 to £80, after a formal warning, if the issue persists.
For businesses, the Environmental Agency enforces waste regulations and can charge non-compliant establishments £118 per hour for England’s Simpler Recycling requirements. Local Authorities also implement specific rules for businesses, with penalties for non-compliance, necessitating accurate waste disposal practices.
Kelvin highlighted common errors in waste disposal, stressing the need to avoid unnecessary waste during Easter. Reports indicate that millions of Easter eggs, hot cross buns, and other traditional items are wasted annually. He advised individuals to plan meals, avoid overbuying, and manage leftovers effectively to reduce food waste.
Regarding Easter egg packaging, Kelvin suggested consulting local authorities for recycling guidelines as recycling options vary. While most packaging is recyclable, certain materials like thin plastic moulds may need to be disposed of as general waste due to recycling limitations. Proper disposal of waste, including decorated eggshells, is essential to maintain recycling and composting systems’ efficiency.
In conclusion, Kelvin emphasized the significance of small actions in reducing waste, promoting responsible consumption, and ensuring proper waste management to minimize environmental impact during festive seasons like Easter.
