Household recycling
Case reference FOI2026/01211
Received 10 June 2026
Published 13 July 2026
Request
I am writing to submit a Freedom of Information request for the following information relating to household recycling in your local authority area:
1. Household recycling contamination rates
Please provide the average contamination rate of household recycling collections, expressed as a percentage by weight, for each of the following financial years:
· 2022/23
· 2023/24
· 2024/25 (or the latest available figure if the year is not yet complete)
2. Tonnage rejected due to contamination
Please provide the estimated tonnage of household recycling rejected or sent to residual waste disposal due to contamination in each of the following financial years:
· 2022/23
· 2023/24
· 2024/25 (or the latest available figure if the year is not yet complete)
3. Recycling enforcement capacity
a. Does your authority employ officers or teams with responsibility for checking household waste and recycling bins for misuse or contamination?
b. If yes, please provide:
· The number of full-time equivalent (FTE) staff dedicated to this function, for each financial year from 2022/23 to 2024/25
· The total budget allocated to recycling enforcement activity for each of those years
4. Civil penalties for incorrect recycling
Please provide the number of fixed penalty notices or civil enforcement fines issued to householders for incorrect recycling or waste separation, and the total amount of monies generated from those fines, for each of the following financial years:
· 2016/17
· 2017/18
· 2018/19
· 2019/20
· 2020/21
· 2021/22
· 2022/23
· 2023/24
· 2024/25 (or the latest available estimate if final data has not yet been published)
5. Simpler Recycling legislation compliance
a. Is your authority currently operating in compliance with the Simpler Recycling regulations (as introduced under the Environment Act 2021)?
b. If not yet compliant, what is your authority's planned implementation date?
c. If your authority intends to apply for a deferral or has already done so, please confirm the reason and the current status off that application.
Response
Thank you for your request for information under the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
Please find the answers to your queries below:
I am writing to submit a Freedom of Information request for the following information relating to household recycling in your local authority area:
1. Household recycling contamination rates
Please provide the average contamination rate of household recycling collections, expressed as a percentage by weight, for each of the following financial years:
· 2022/23
14.58%
· 2023/24
12.34%
· 2024/25 (or the latest available figure if the year is not yet complete)
10.52%
2. Tonnage rejected due to contamination
Please provide the estimated tonnage of household recycling rejected or sent to residual waste disposal due to contamination in each of the following financial years:
· 2022/23
2,014.49.
· 2023/24
1,689.50.
· 2024/25 (or the latest available figure if the year is not yet complete)
1,448.56.
3. Recycling enforcement capacity
a. Does your authority employ officers or teams with responsibility for checking household waste and recycling bins for misuse or contamination?
No.
b. If yes, please provide:
· The number of full-time equivalent (FTE) staff dedicated to this function, for each financial year from 2022/23 to 2024/25
· The total budget allocated to recycling enforcement activity for each of those years
N/A.
4. Civil penalties for incorrect recycling
Please provide the number of fixed penalty notices or civil enforcement fines issued to householders for incorrect recycling or waste separation, and the total amount of monies generated from those fines, for each of the following financial years:
· 2016/17 – zero.
· 2017/18 – zero.
· 2018/19 – zero.
· 2019/20 – zero.
· 2020/21 – zero.
· 2021/22 – zero.
· 2022/23 – zero.
· 2023/24 – zero.
· 2024/25 (or the latest available estimate if final data has not yet been published) – zero.
5. Simpler Recycling legislation compliance
a. Is your authority currently operating in compliance with the Simpler Recycling regulations (as introduced under the Environment Act 2021)?
No - paper and card is with mixed recycling. Compliant in all other areas.
b. If not yet compliant, what is your authority's planned implementation date?
Incoming unitarisation has delayed proposal of potential changes.
c. If your authority intends to apply for a deferral or has already done so, please confirm the reason and the current status off that application.
TEEP assessment – Existing fleet cannot support additional waste stream with existing service model and disposal authority bay availability at transfer stations.
Yours sincerely,
FOI Team
Guildford Borough Council
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