EA issues permit exemption for drying paper wastes into animal bedding. The Environment Agency has published a regulatory position statement allowing operators to dry paper manufacturing wastes to produce animal bedding without an environmental permit, subject to conditions on waste types, storage limits and a requirement that materials are free from PFAS contamination.
RPS 370 covers fibre rejects (waste code 03 03 10) and de-inking sludges (03 03 05) from paper manufacturing. Operators may store up to 300 tonnes of wet waste or 150 tonnes of dried material and process no more than 7,500 tonnes over any 12-month period. Waste must not be contaminated with per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). The position replaces the previous low-risk waste position LRWP 62 and will be reviewed by 31 March 2029. Operators must notify the Environment Agency before relying on the statement.
The UK processed 4.013 million tonnes of waste wood in 2025, 89 per cent of the total generated, according to annual statistics from the Wood Recyclers' Association. The figure is down 7.3 per cent on 2024 after unplanned outages at end-use plants created oversupply and squeezed storage.
recell.store, the Altilium-owned marketplace for used EV batteries, has partnered with testing firm ClearWatt to offer battery health assessments to salvage yards and dismantlers. A pilot will use ClearWatt's EV Flash Test to generate independent health data supporting marketplace transactions.
Packaging firm Pact Group has invested in Plan B Circular, the UK textile-to-textile polyester recycler behind Project Re:claim, its joint venture with the Salvation Army Trading Company (SATCoL). The deal aims to scale polyester recycling ahead of EU legislation expected in 2028.