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Home / Environment / North East Residents Face Years-Long Wait for Mandatory Food Waste Bins

North East Residents Face Years-Long Wait for Mandatory Food Waste Bins

27 Sep, 2025

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Summary

  • Residents in South Tyneside, Sunderland, and Gateshead must wait until 2039 for food waste collections
  • Cumbria residents must wait until 2034 due to pre-existing waste contracts
  • Councils claim changes would cost "tens of millions" and are "not feasible"
North East Residents Face Years-Long Wait for Mandatory Food Waste Bins

As of September 2025, residents in several North East regions face lengthy delays in the implementation of mandatory food waste collections. According to the article, people living in South Tyneside, Sunderland, and Gateshead will have to wait until 2039 for the separate collection of food bins, due to pre-existing waste contracts that prevent changes without significant financial implications.

Similarly, Cumbria residents will have to wait until 2034 for the new food waste collections. Councils in these areas claim that altering the existing long-term contracts, some of which are 25 years or more, would cost "tens of millions of pounds," making the changes unfeasible.

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The government had set an April 2026 deadline for councils to start weekly separate food waste collections as part of its Simpler Recycling policy, aimed at ending the "postcode lottery" of bin collections. However, councils have been granted dispensation to miss this deadline, leading to criticism that they are prioritizing commercial interests over environmental targets.

Councils in other parts of the North East, such as Darlington, Durham, and Stockton, say they are on track to implement the food waste collections by the 2026 deadline. But the delays in South Tyneside, Sunderland, Gateshead, and Cumbria highlight the challenges faced by local authorities in navigating complex waste management contracts and balancing environmental goals with financial constraints.

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Councils in South Tyneside, Sunderland, Gateshead, and Cumbria are delaying food waste collections until 2039 and 2034, respectively, due to pre-existing long-term waste management contracts that would be costly to change.
The article mentions that some of the waste management contracts are 25 years or more in length, which is the norm for such large investments in waste facilities and treatment.
The government had set an April 2026 deadline for councils to start weekly separate food waste collections as part of its Simpler Recycling policy, aimed at ending the "postcode lottery" of bin collections. However, councils have been granted dispensation to miss this deadline.

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