2026 No. 71
Environmental protection, wales

The Waste Separation Requirements (Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2026

Made
Coming into force
The Welsh Ministers make these Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by section 45AA(6), (7), (10) and (11) of the Environmental Protection Act 19901 (“the 1990 Act”), section 2 of the Pollution Prevention and Control Act 19992 (“the 1999 Act”) and sections 36(2), 39, 42, 45 and 52 to 55 of the Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions Act 20083 (“the 2008 Act”).
The Welsh Ministers have consulted in accordance with section 2(4) of the 1999 Act and sections 59(3) and 60 of the 2008 Act4.

In accordance with section 66 of the 2008 Act, the Welsh Ministers are satisfied that Natural Resources Wales (who is the regulator for the purpose of these Regulations) will act in accordance with the principles referred to in section 5(2) of that Act in exercising a power conferred by these Regulations.

In accordance with the Senedd approval procedure applied by section 160A(2) and (5) of the 1990 Act5, section 2(8) of the 1999 Act6 and section 61(2) of the 2008 Act7 a draft of this Welsh statutory instrument was laid before, and approved by resolution of, Senedd Cymru.

Title, coming into force and application1.

(1)

The title of these Regulations is the Waste Separation Requirements (Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2026.

(2)

These Regulations come into force on 6 April 2026.

(3)

These Regulations apply in relation to Wales.

Amendments to the Waste Separation Requirements (Wales) Regulations 20232.

(1)

The Waste Separation Requirements (Wales) Regulations 20238 are amended as follows.

(2)

In regulation 2 (interpretation), in the definition of “recyclable waste streams”, in paragraph (e) of that definition, omit “unsold”.

(3)

In regulation 3—

(a)

in paragraph (3), omit sub-paragraph (a), and

(b)

in paragraph (4), omit the definition of “hospital”.

(4)

In Schedule 1 (waste sub-fractions comprising each recyclable waste stream)—

(a)

in the recyclable waste stream “Plastic”, in the fifth paragraph, omit “and expanded polypropylene”;

(b)

in the recyclable waste stream “Unsold small waste electrical and electronic equipment”—

(i)

in the title, omit “Unsold”;

(ii)

after the title, for the paragraph substitute—

“All small waste electrical and electronic equipment (see definition of “small waste electrical and electronic equipment” in regulation 2), but excluding any waste categorised as hazardous under regulation 6 of the Hazardous Waste (Wales) Regulations 2005 or containing residues of, or contaminated by, waste or substances categorised as hazardous under regulation 6 of those Regulations”.

Huw Irranca-Davies
Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs, one of the Welsh Ministers
EXPLANATORY NOTE
(This note is not part of the Regulations)

These Regulations amend the Waste Separation Requirements (Wales) Regulations 2023 (“the 2023 Regulations”).

Regulation 2(2) and (4)(b) amend the recyclable waste stream “unsold small waste electrical and electronic equipment” in the 2023 Regulations so that, from 6 April 2026, the separation requirements duty in regulation 3(1) of the 2023 Regulations will no longer be limited to just “unsold” small waste electrical and electronic equipment. Further, the hazardous waste exclusion for small waste electrical and electronic equipment in Schedule 1 to the 2023 Regulations is amended so it is consistent with the hazardous waste exclusions for the other recyclable waste streams in that Schedule.

Regulation 3(3)(a) of the 2023 Regulations provides that hospitals are exempt from the duty to separately present each recyclable waste stream for collection in regulation 3(1) of the 2023 Regulations until 6 April 2026. Regulation 2(3) omits regulation 3(3)(a), and the definition of “hospital” in regulation 3(4), from the 2023 Regulations because this exemption expires on the day these Regulations come into force and these provisions will no longer be relevant.

Regulation 2(4)(a) amends Schedule 1 to the 2023 Regulations to remove expanded polypropylene plastic packaging from the list of waste sub-fractions within the recyclable waste stream “Plastic”.

The Welsh Ministers’ Code of Practice on the carrying out of Regulatory Impact Assessments was considered in relation to these Regulations. As a result, a regulatory impact assessment has been prepared as to the likely costs and benefits of complying with these Regulations. A copy can be obtained from the Welsh Government at Cathays Park, Cardiff CF10 3NQ and on the Welsh Government website at www.gov.wales.