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Harrow Chronicle: Households in England will have to change the way they recycle from today (March 31), including how they dispose of food waste.

Households in England will be asked to separate waste into up to four bins under a new scheme designed to simplify recycling from today (March 31). The bins will be for food and garden waste, paper and card, dry recyclables such as glass, metal and plastics, and general non-recyclable rubbish. In some areas, paper and card may still be collected with other dry recyclables, reducing the number of bins to three. Ministers say this will provide different local authorities with the flexibility to deliver services that work best for their communities. From 31 March 2026, bin collections across England will change. The goal is good: more recycling, less landfill. The risk is real: more bins, new rules, new schedules. Simpler in theory. Overwhelming in practice. This account is here for one thing: less confusion at home. — Bintime | Bin-day reminders (@Bintimeapp) March 1, 2026 New rules in England mean up to 4 bins in use for households Circular economy minister Mary Creagh said: “We are ending the bin collections postcode lottery and making it easier for people to recycle wherever they live. “Simplifying these rules will cut out carbon, clean up our streets, and help bring pride back into our communities. “We will continue to work hand-in-hand with local areas to deliver these changes and ensure there’s more recycled content in the products we buy.” The new system is part of the government’s wider efforts to build a circular economy, keeping resources in use longer and reducing waste. Previously, local authorities set their own rules around bin types and what materials could be collected, leading to a patchwork of different systems across the country. The government now aims to standardise collections to ensure more high-quality material can be processed domestically for reuse by manufacturers to make new products. Officials say the changes could also cut carbon emissions by reducing the amount of rubbish that gets burned. To help councils roll out the new scheme, the government has provided £340 million in funding. Can you get fined for putting bins out early? How to check your local bin rules To support some local authorities with area-specific delivery challenges, the government said additional support will be provided, such as agreed transitional arrangements, allowing a later implementation date. Households can check how and when the new rules will apply in their area by visiting the government's website. Enter your postcode to check the rules for your area. More than £78 billion has been allocated to councils in England for this financial year, including funding for introducing weekly food waste collections for all households. The government has introduced an extended producer responsibility scheme, which requires packaging producers to cover the costs of recycling or waste management. Recommended reading: The best garden shrubs and perennials you need to get if you hate pruning Alan Titchmarsh shares the 7 plants that help birds to flock to your garden Families to receive more Child Benefit from April – here's what you’ll get Deposit return scheme coming to supermarkets in 2027 It also plans to launch a deposit return scheme in 2027. This will see shoppers pay a small deposit when buying drinks in plastic bottles or metal cans, which they will receive back when returning the empty containers to retailers. What do you think about the new bin rules in England? Let us know in the comments.

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