
Packaging Waste
Packaging waste is a significant challenge for businesses, as almost every company uses and buys packaged goods of various forms. The packaging materials are soon discarded. Organisations that produce, use, or sell packaging and packaged goods may be obligated packaging producers and must follow government regulations to manage the waste properly.
Responsible management of packaging waste is important for businesses of any size and industry to protect the environment and save money. At Business Waste, our packaging waste management services include free bins to store such materials – you only pay for collection.
Dispose of anything from food wrappers to metal containers, cardboard boxes, and plastic wrap legally and sustainably with our help. Get a free no-obligation quote for collection and recycling of packaging from your business anywhere in the UK – call 0800 211 8390 or contact us online.
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Packaging waste collection
Arrange regular packaging waste collection from your business anywhere in the UK. Separate waste packaging by material with a range of bins and containers to store it securely before it’s collected. These include bins for paper and cardboard, glass, metal waste, plastic recycling, and dry mixed recycling.
There are no costs for delivery or bin hire – you only pay for collection. Fill each bin with the relevant type of packaging waste material and remain within the weight limits to avoid any overweight charges. Daily, weekly, or fortnightly packaging waste collection is possible to suit your needs.
Tell us the packaging materials you produce, the sizes and number of bins you need, and a suitable collection frequency. We’ll provide a bespoke price. Simply separate your waste packaging by type into each relevant bin and leave it in an agreed and accessible place ahead of pickup.
Licensed waste carriers will collect your waste packaging and transport it safely to a recycling plant nearby for disposal. You receive a free duty of care certificate too that confirms the safe and legal collection, transportation, and disposal of your commercial packaging waste.
Recycling packaging
It’s important to recycle packaging where possible. This preserves raw materials, saves energy, and reduces the amount of waste that goes to landfill. Recycling packaging is our aim with all such waste we collect from your business. Lots of packaging can be recycled into new materials such as paper, cardboard, glass, metal, and various plastic types.
Waste packaging is transported to a specialist recycling plant after it leaves your business. Here it’s separated, treated, and reprocessed – turned into new materials and products. If your packaging waste is formed from a material that cannot be recycled, we will dispose of it appropriately, avoiding landfill where possible.
How packaging waste is recycled depends on the type of material, such as:
- Metal packaging waste – waste metal packaging is sorted, shredded, melted down, purified, and solidified to form new metal products.
- Paper and cardboard packaging waste – paper packaging is separated into grades, pulped with water and chemicals, pressed to remove water, then rolled and heated to create new paper and card.
- Plastic packaging waste – plastic packaging waste follows a similar process to metal recycling. It’s sorted by type, shredded, washed, melted, pelletised, and reformed into new products.

Packaging waste recycling bins
Use a range of bins to separate waste packaging and store it safely on your site. This helps reduce contamination and improve recycling rates. We provide free bins for waste packaging for your business. There are no delivery or bin hire charges – you only pay for collection.
Sizes of packaging waste bins vary depending on the type of material. Options are available to suit companies of any kind from small bins for businesses that produce minimal packaging waste or want regular collections, to large ones for those generating lots of waste or that prefer less frequent collections.
Whether you need bins for food packaging waste, metal, paper and card, glass, or any other material, check out some common bins to store and recycle old packaging:
What is packaging waste?
Packaging waste includes any materials used to contain, protect, handle, deliver, and present goods on the way from the producer to consumer – whether an individual or a business. When the goods are removed, and the packaging is no longer needed, it becomes waste.
Common examples of waste packaging include pallets, boxes, bags, wrapping, and many other types of material. The main types of packaging waste material include:

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Who needs packaging
waste disposal?
Almost every business creates packaging waste on some level. It could be food wrappers in the office canteen, cardboard boxes that contained furniture, or wrapping and pallets for transporting factory equipment. Manufacturers of packaging materials, warehouses that use it to pack and protect items, and retailers selling packaged goods generate such waste.
Some of the main industries and businesses that produce lots of waste packaging include:
- Catering – food packaging waste from products produced and delivered.
- Factory – manufacturers of packaging materials can produce waste and offcuts.
- Kitchens – lots of food packaging waste from ingredients used.
- Offices – stationery, IT equipment, and other types of product packaging.
- Retail – selling all sorts of products generates a wide variety of waste packaging.
Packaging waste regulations
All UK employers have a legal duty to manage the amount of packaging waste they produce. Producers must follow the European Commission (EC) Directive on Packaging and Packaging Waste. This states that businesses must minimise the amount of packaging when possible and use recyclable materials where appropriate.
The UK also launched its own packaging regulations in 1997 (adopted in 1999 in Northern Ireland). These became the Producer Responsibilities Obligations (Packaging Waste) Regulations in 2007. Under these regulations, any business classed as an obligated packaging producer must reduce the amount of packaging they produce, how much goes to landfill, and increase their packaging waste recycling and recovery rate.
To count as an obligated packaging producer, your business must:
- Have handled at least 50 tonnes of packaging or packaging materials in the last calendar year
- Have a turnover greater than £2 million a year (from the last financial year’s accounts)
- Manufacture, convert, sell, or fill packaging
If you simply buy goods and have packaging waste leftover for disposal, these packaging waste regulations should not apply to your business. Contact our expert team and they can advise on whether you may class as an obligated packaging producer. If you do, then every year you must:
- Register as a packaging producer by 7 April
- Meet the recovery and recycling obligation
- Demonstrate evidence of compliance
- Submit a certificate of compliance (CoC) by 31 January the following year
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Why use Business Waste for
packaging waste management?
Save money on your packaging waste management with free bins and containers to store such materials. There are no delivery or rental fees – just pay for collection. Then arrange regular removal on a daily, weekly, or fortnightly basis to meet your needs.
Licensed waste carriers collect your waste packaging and transport it for recycling. All waste is disposed of away from landfill to protect the environment and cut costs by avoiding landfill tax. You receive a free duty of care certificate that provides confirmation and proof of safe and legal packaging waste management.
Get a free no-obligation quote for waste packaging collection from your business anywhere in the UK today – call 0800 211 8390 or contact us online.
Use our packaging waste management services at Business Waste and benefit from:
- Free bins – select from bins of various sizes for different waste packaging materials and only pay for collection.
- Packaging recycling – all waste packaging is recycled where possible and disposed of away from landfill.
- Competitive prices – we have a nationwide network of suppliers to source bespoke and affordable prices.
- Regular waste collection – daily, weekly, and fortnightly packaging waste collection is available anywhere in the UK.
- Great customer service – streamline your packaging waste management with one point of contact and excellent customer service.
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Waste packaging FAQs
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How to dispose of packaging waste
We offer every business a unique assessment to provide the best waste management options for your packaging rubbish – personally tailored to your company. Disposal of packaging waste depends on the material it’s made from and whether it’s recyclable. We’ll provide you with free bins you simply fill with your old packaging.
The rubbish should be separated into waste streams – whether it’s packaging waste made from metal, glass, paper and card, or any other material. Depending on your requirements, we can provide your business with the best size, type, and number of bins, as well as a collection frequency based on the amount of packaging waste you produce.
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How does packaging waste affect the environment?
When waste packaging is not recycled it can harm the environment by ending up in landfill or being incinerated. If the likes of plastic and metal packaging go to landfill it can take hundreds of years to decompose, releasing toxic substances into the soil and nearby water. These pollutants may have long-term negative effects on the ecosystem.
Should packaging waste be incinerated rather than recycled and turned into new products, it requires a lot more energy to destroy. Plus, the process can release harmful gases into the air, such as vinyl chloride and hexane. This can cause air pollution, harming human, animal, and other wildlife health.
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What is plastic packaging waste?
Plastic packaging waste covers a wide area – from food and drinks cartons to storage containers and more. Any type of packaging made completely or mostly from plastic will likely class as plastic packaging waste once it’s been used. Single-use plastic food packaging is a major issue, such as trays and cups, which aren’t always easy to recycle.
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What is food packaging waste?
Food packaging waste is any kind of container used to store food. This could be the likes of plastic trays for refrigerated meat in a supermarket, cardboard boxes to store dry food, and aluminium drinks cans. It’s a wide area and includes packaging materials mostly made from plastic, paper, card, and metal.
A lot of food packaging waste is recyclable, just it requires cleaning before it can be reused. This is to avoid contaminants preventing recycling. There are also some types of food packaging that are hard or impossible to recycle as they consist of a combination of materials such as ceramics, wax, glass, and more.
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How can we reduce food packaging waste?
Thinking about how you buy food for your business and making a few small changes can help reduce food packaging waste. If you offer free fruit, try to use a supplier that provides it all in one box rather than individual bags. Or even better, grow your own fruit and veg if you have the facilities.
Using refill services for tea, coffee, and other foodstuffs also avoids using extra plastic packaging. Getting milk and juice delivered in glass bottles means they’re easier to recycle compared to plastic, while providing reusable water bottles and coffee cups can significantly cut down on food packaging waste from supermarkets and coffee houses.
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How can we reuse packaging waste?
There are a few ways you can reuse packaging waste aside from recycling depending on the material and type. Some ideas include to:
- Reuse cardboard boxes to store office supplies such as stationery, wires, and dry food.
- Turn old jars into plant pots and add some greenery to your workplace.
- Transform cans into pen or cutlery holders – just remove any sharp edges.
- Use any paper packaging waste as wrapping paper.
- Shred old paper packaging then use to fill and protect any parcels.
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Get a fast FREE quote for packaging waste disposal
- Free quote within 1 hr
- Any type of packaging waste
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- We cover all of the UK
Published 6th April 2022 by Mark Hall. Last modified 20th May 2025