Schedules

Schedule 1Recyclable household waste and recyclable relevant waste in the recyclable waste streams

Regulation 3

Part 1Interpretation

1

In this Schedule—

  • fibre-based composite” means a material which is made up of paperboard or paper fibres with a layer of plastic, and which may also have layers of other materials, to form a single unit that cannot be separated by hand.

Part 2Recyclable household waste and recyclable relevant waste within the glass waste stream

2

1

Subject to sub-paragraph (2), the prescribed descriptions of recyclable household waste and recyclable relevant waste in the glass waste stream are—

a

bottles used as packaging,

b

jars used as packaging.

2

Only items which measure a minimum of 40mm by 40mm are included in the prescribed descriptions of the glass waste stream.

Part 3Recyclable household waste and recyclable relevant waste within the metal waste stream

3

The prescribed descriptions of recyclable household waste and recyclable relevant waste in the metal waste stream are—

a

steel and aluminium tins and cans,

b

steel and aluminium aerosols used as packaging,

c

aluminium foil,

d

aluminium food trays,

e

steel and aluminium jar and bottle lids,

f

aluminium tubes, bottles and jars used as packaging.

Part 4Recyclable household waste and recyclable relevant waste within the plastic waste stream

4

1

Subject to sub-paragraphs (2) and (3), the prescribed descriptions of recyclable household waste and recyclable relevant waste in the plastic waste stream are—

a

polyethylene terephthalate plastic bottles, pots, tubs, trays and tubes,

b

polypropylene plastic bottles, pots, tubs, trays and tubes,

c

high-density polyethylene and low-density polyethylene plastic bottles, pots, tubs, trays and tubes,

d

aseptic and refrigerated cartons made of a fibre-based composite,

e

polyolefin plastic film packaging and plastic bags which contain a minimum of 90% by weight of mono-polyethylene, mono-polypropylene, or both.

2

Paragraph (1)(e)—

a

includes any polyelofin plastic film that has been metalised through vacuum or vapour deposition;

b

does not include any polyelofin plastic film which contains aluminium foil or paper.

3

The descriptions of waste prescribed in sub-paragraph (1) do not include—

a

any plastic which contains any pigment which prevents the item from being near-infrared detectable;

b

any item which does not measure a minimum of 40mm by 40mm.

Part 5Recyclable household waste and recyclable relevant waste within the paper and card waste stream

5

The paper and card waste stream includes all paper and card except—

a

fibre-based composite where the non-paper fibre content is more than 15% by weight,

b

fibre-based composite which has layers of plastic on both sides (double-sided lamination),

c

fibre-based composite cups,

d

paper and card to which glitter has been adhered,

e

paper and card to which foil has been adhered, where the non-paper fibre content is more than 15% by weight,

f

greaseproof, siliconised or waxed paper,

g

stickers,

h

padded polyethylene lined envelopes,

i

paperback and hardback books,

j

wallpaper.

Part 6Recyclable household waste and recyclable relevant waste within the food waste stream

6

The food waste stream includes—

a

all food intended for human or household pet consumption regardless of whether it has any nutritional value,

b

biodegradable material resulting from the processing or preparation of food and drink including inedible food parts such as bones, eggshells, fruit and vegetable skins, tea bags and coffee grounds.

Part 7Recyclable household waste within the garden waste stream

7

The garden waste stream includes all organic material from the garden except—

a

ash,

b

plants, or any part thereof, listed in Part 2 of Schedule 9 to the Wildlife and Countryside Act 19815 or Part 2 of Schedule 2 to the Invasive Alien Species (Enforcement and Permitting) Order 20196,

c

soil,

d

turf cuttings,

e

waste products of animal origin.