NWLDC extends plastic bags and wrapping collection trial 

NWLDC extends plastic bags and wrapping collection trial 


The North West Leicestershire District Council (NWLDC) in the UK has expanded its plastic bags and wrapping recycling collection trial, aiming to include an additional 6,422 households.  

The initiative, which began in March 2024, has already seen the successful collection and recycling of more than eight tonnes of plastic bags and wrapping. 

From 20 September, the trial will reach residents in Acresford, Appleby Magna, Donisthorpe, Measham, Normanton Le Heath, Oakthorpe, and parts of Moira and Packington, as well as all households on the council’s rural collection route.  

Residents are required to use purple collection bags for their plastic bags and wrapping, which are to be presented alongside their usual recycling containers. 

Participants in the expanded trial will receive a leaflet detailing the collection process by post starting 29 August, followed by two packs of purple bags and further instructions delivered from 9 September.  

By 2027, the UK government will mandate that all councils collect this type of packaging at the kerbside. 

Access the most comprehensive Company Profiles
on the market, powered by GlobalData. Save hours of research. Gain competitive edge.

Company Profile – free
sample

Your download email will arrive shortly

We are confident about the
unique
quality of our Company Profiles. However, we want you to make the most
beneficial
decision for your business, so we offer a free sample that you can download by
submitting the below form

By GlobalData







Visit our Privacy Policy for more information about our services, how we may use, process and share your personal data, including information of your rights in respect of your personal data and how you can unsubscribe from future marketing communications. Our services are intended for corporate subscribers and you warrant that the email address submitted is your corporate email address.

The trial is a component of the broader £2.9m Flexible Plastic Fund initiative known as ‘FlexCollect’, which includes nine local authorities in England.  

The project’s goal is to guide both government and industry on integrating plastic bags and wrapping into current recycling collection services. 

NWLDC community and climate change deputy leader and portfolio holder councillor Michael Wyatt said: “I’m really pleased that we’re expanding this trial to so many more households. The expanded trial will enable us to build on the success of the first phase.  

“It will also add to what we’ve already learned about these collections across the district’s towns, villages and rural areas. The system has been designed to be as simple as possible so that bags and wrappers can be put out for recycling alongside red boxes and blue bags.  

“This small change for households will make a huge difference to the country’s plastic bags and wrapping recycling rate when it rolls out nationally by 2027.” 




Source link

Get Packaging Industry News updates

Get the most critical Packaging Industry news in your email each week.


We promise no spam email will send you.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Articles
Sappi to Showcase Sustainable Tea Packaging at interpack
Sappi to Showcase Sustainable Tea Packaging at interpack
Barbara RuckerApr 15, 2026

At this year’s interpack, Sappi will be highlighting its latest innovations in sustainable tea…

Amcor Invests in New Printing Line at Hardenberg Facility
Amcor Invests in New Printing Line at Hardenberg Facility
Barbara RuckerApr 15, 2026

Amcor, a global leader in developing and producing responsible packaging solutions, has made a…

Tessas Eplegård Cider Explores Honest, Farm-Friendly Storytelling
Tessas Eplegård Cider Explores Honest, Farm-Friendly Storytelling
Barbara RuckerApr 15, 2026

While the rest of the cider world is leaning into rustic scripts and moody…

Pasta Fortuna Tells the Story of a Mother’s Love and a Land of Tradition
Pasta Fortuna Tells the Story of a Mother’s Love and a Land of Tradition
Barbara RuckerApr 15, 2026

There’s no denying that the CPG design world is deep in its maximalist renaissance,…