WHAT COULD YOUR BUSINESS STAND TO SAVE WITH BETTER RECYCLING?

As well as getting you compliant with changes to commercial recycling legislation, installing an efficient multi-stream recycling system into your venue and driving a culture of better recycling can also help your business cut waste management costs and achieve its environmental goals.

In fact, other hospitality and leisure businesses have seen better recycling help them cut costs, meet guest expectations and improve their sustainability. And with landfill taxes rising by 20% in April 2025, improving recycling rates will see businesses save even more in future.

HOW MUCH ARE OTHER HOSPITALITY AND FOOD SERVICE BUSINESSES SAVING?

Separation of recyclable waste means less waste being sent to general disposal and fewer general waste collections needed. As recyclable waste is cheaper to dispose of*, multi-stream recycling can see your business slash waste collection costs.

Saving on waste collection costs

Increase in recycling rate

Hospitality businesses have uncovered average potential cost savings of 32% and a recycling rate increase of 30% using RCP's online Love Recycling Audit Tool.

Tighter commercial recycling rules came into effect in Wales in April 2024 so with compliance in mind and sustainability a strategic business priority, Torfaen Leisure Trust (TLT) was keen to upgrade its current waste management systems. As well as ensuring compliance with new legislation, the recycling system implemented means TLT is set to make serious cost and sustainability savings.

Identifying opportunities

To identify opportunities to improve recycling across the TLT sites, a series of in-depth ‘waste walks’ were carried out. As well as high potential for improved waste separation both front and back of house, the team identified missed opportunities to capture recyclable waste in most areas. A lack of standardisation, consistency of messaging and education in waste separation were also leading to poor results.

Separating waste streams

By implementing seven waste streams (general waste, paper, card, cans, plastic bottles, food waste, and glass) across the facilities, with the appropriate streams introduced in each specific area, the trust was able to ensure compliance with new legal requirements, and it was estimated it would significantly reduce the amount of waste sent to general disposal, and ultimately cut costs.

Maximising recycling rates

Bespoke TLT-branded dual language spine and billboard labels on the bins and consistent colour coding across all waste containers created a clear and efficient system to reduce cross-contamination of recyclable and non-recyclable materials, allowing for optimal waste separation. Modular recycling stations were installed across the sites meaning TLT was able to implement the streams it needed, where they were needed.

Building a recycling culture

To support TLT with embedding a culture of recycling among staff and members, the team also has full access to RCP’s Love to Learn Recycling Portal. Packed with free resources and online recycling training modules, the portal is helping the business to recycle better and work towards their goals through increased knowledge and a shared drive towards a more sustainable future.

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Use our free online recycling audit tool to get indicative cost and waste savings for your business in just 90 seconds.

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* Please find all the sources for the stats on this page at: www.rubbermaid.eu/en/sources

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