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Councils Crack Down on Garden Waste Contamination Ahead of Autumn Cleanup

24 Oct

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  • Councils impose fines up to £5,000 for improper garden waste disposal
  • Soil, kitchen scraps, and invasive plants can contaminate compost streams
  • Experts advise drying soil, avoiding food waste, and checking local rules
Councils Crack Down on Garden Waste Contamination Ahead of Autumn Cleanup

In the lead-up to winter, gardeners across the UK are facing increased scrutiny from local councils over their garden waste disposal practices. According to waste management expert Ali Lijee, November is one of the busiest months for garden waste as people prepare their gardens for the colder months, but many homeowners are unaware of the strict rules in place to protect the environment and the workers handling their waste.

Councils have been tightening enforcement, with fines ranging from £100 to £5,000 for incorrect disposal. Even minor errors, such as mixing in soil, kitchen scraps, or certain invasive plants, can render an entire bin lorry's load unusable, effectively undoing the gardeners' recycling efforts and increasing costs for everyone.

Lijee warns that soil, in particular, is a common mistake, as it doesn't decompose like leaves or clippings and can damage collection vehicles and equipment. Many councils outright ban soil in garden waste bins, advising homeowners to reuse or recycle it responsibly instead. Similarly, adding food waste can attract pests and interfere with the composting process, leading to potential fines.

As the autumn tidy-up continues, gardeners are urged to carefully check their local council's guidelines and avoid the temptation to simply dump everything into the green bin. By following the rules and finding alternative solutions for non-compostable materials, they can ensure their recycling efforts have a positive impact on the environment.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Councils in the UK are imposing fines ranging from £100 to £5,000 for incorrect disposal of garden waste, including mixing in soil, kitchen scraps, or certain invasive plants.
Experts advise gardeners to let soil dry before moving it, avoid adding food waste, and check their local council's guidelines to ensure they are disposing of materials properly.
Invasive plants like Japanese knotweed are considered controlled waste under UK law, and if they end up in composting facilities, they can spread rapidly and cause significant environmental damage. Improper disposal can lead to fines up to £5,000.

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