Recycling Resources

We’ve got 41 resources to help your business at each step of the journey.

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  • Webinars: Embrace the legislative changes in Wales

    This series of webinars provide a comprehensive introduction to the waste regulations, with a focused exploration of each sector's requirements to comply with the new law.

  • Welcome flyer: Caravan parks and campsites

    To share with staff and visitors, with instructions about what can be recycled, how and where on the site. This can be printed or shared electronically.

    2 files
  • Posters: Caravan parks and campsites

    Instructional and lifestyle posters for use around your caravan parks and campsites

    Free to download in PDF, InDesign file formats and MS word.

    There is also the option of a 'low ink' poster which requires less ink to print.

    5 files
  • A guide for caravan parks and campsites

    Guidance specifically for caravan parks and campsites

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  • Imagery for recycling signage and containers

    Here, you can download all the bilingual material stream icons you might need to create stickers for your recycling and non-recyclable waste containers (bags, bins, boxes or caddies), and to use on signage, to help you inform your customers about what goes where.

  • Waste Audit Guide

    A step-by-step guide on undertaking a waste audit.

    PDF - 228KB
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  • Communications Resources Pack

    This pack has all the information you’ll need to use the Business of Recycling Wales Resources.

    PDF - 2MB
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  • Communications Guide for Caravan, Campsite and Holiday Park Owners

    The purpose of this guide is to help caravan, campsite and holiday park owners raise awareness of the importance of recycling amongst staff and visitors and encourage the correct separation and collection of waste materials for recycling.

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  • A guide to getting the most out of your recycling collection

    Guides on the amount of recycling and waste typically created by different businesses to help you work out the recycling and waste container needs of your workplace.

  • A guide for registered care homes in Wales

    This additional guide is aimed specifically at registered care homes

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  • Posters - A4

    Free to download in PDF, InDesign file formats and MS word.

    Includes posters with material stream icons only.

    There is also the option of a 'low ink' poster which requires less ink to print.

    6 files
  • Posters - A3

    Free to download in PDF and InDesign file formats.

    3 files
  • Posters - A5

    Free to download in PDF and InDesign file formats.

    3 files
  • Workplace Recycling – NRW approaches to regulating

    As the regulator for this law, Natural Resources Wales want to work with businesses in Wales to support their workplace recycling and reduce their risk of non-compliance.

  • Webinar: Workplace Recycling Law Wales Introduction

    Links to the recording, slide deck and Q&As of the webinar held 26 September 2023 as an introduction to the Workplace Recycling Law in Wales.

    3 files
  • Surplus food redistribution resource hub

    A hub of information hosted by WRAP to help increase the redistribution of surplus food waste.

  • Retailer clothing take back guide

    Guidance for clothing retailers on how to set up a take-back scheme for unwanted clothing.

  • Reduce, reuse and recycle | Green Street | Planet Friendly Retail

    Planet Friendly guide produced by Green Street (an organisation aspiring to make our high streets more sustainable).

  • How to dispose of food

    Government guidance on how businesses must dispose of or handle food and former foodstuffs.

  • Guardians of grub

    Information on how to manage your food waste that may help your workplace.

  • Food waste reduction roadmap toolkit

    Helps food businesses take targeted action to reduce waste in their own operations, their supply chain and from consumers.

  • Case Studies

    Learn how a number of different sectors have implemented the Workplace Recycling Law at their sites.

    5 files
  • Carmarthen Leisure Centre - Case Study

    Carmarthen leisure centre

    PDF - 552KB
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  • Mecure Hotel Swansea - Case study

    Mecure Hotel Swansea

    PDF - 497KB
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  • Pontyberem School - Case study

    Pontyberem School

    PDF - 593KB
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  • National Trust Tredegar House - Case study

    National Trust Tredegar House

    PDF - 668KB
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  • TRB (Manufacturing) - Case study

    TRB (Manufacturing)

    PDF - 627KB
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  • Webinar: Independent waste collectors

    Links to the recording, slide deck and Q&As of the webinar held 11 March 2025

    Aimed at independent waste collectors operating across Wales, to provide guidance on ensuring their compliance with the law.

    3 files
  • Webinar: All hospitals (NHS Trusts and private)

    For all hospitals across Wales with a year to go until they must comply with the Workplace Recycling Law.

    Links to the recording and slide deck of the webinar held 19 March 2025.

    2 files
  • Webinar: Hospitality and Food Service Nov 24

    Links to the recording, slide deck and Q&As of the webinar held 4 November 2024, six months on since the introduction of the Workplace Recycling Law in Wales.

    Who is included in this sector: Hotels, restaurants, cafés, takeaways, canteens, pubs, offices with canteens or cafés, schools and colleges, prisons, nursing homes and hospitals and any other workplaces serving food.

    3 files
  • Webinar: A refresher on the Workplace Recycling Law Nov 24

    Links to the recording, slide deck and Q&As of the webinar held 7 November 2024, six months on since the introduction of the Workplace Recycling Law in Wales.

    Who is included in this sector: All workplaces across Wales

    3 files
  • Webinar: Construction & Demolition Nov 24

    Links to the recording, slide deck and Q&As of the webinar held 12 November 2024, six months on since the introduction of the Workplace Recycling Law in Wales.

    3 files
  • Webinar: Small and medium size businesses (SMEs)

    Links to the recording, slide deck and Q&As of the webinar held 30 January 2024 as an introduction to the Workplace Recycling Law in Wales.

    Who is included in this sector: Small and medium sized businesses operating from physical premises and those with only an online presence. SMEs are workplaces with up to 249 full time equivalent employees (FTEs).  This could include retail, hospitality, events, entertainment and leisure facilities companies/ organisations. 

    Speakers: Owain Griffiths, CRS & Gareth Davies, Business Wales

    3 files
  • Webinar: Entertainment and leisure

    Links to the recording, slide deck and Q&As of the webinar held 31 January 2024 as an introduction to the Workplace Recycling Law in Wales.

    Who is included in this sector: Holiday accommodation, holiday parks/resorts, campsites, caravan parks, bed & breakfasts, and hotels.    It also includes community centres and village halls, entertainment and sports venues (including leisure centres), sports grounds and stadia, showgrounds, heritage buildings, libraries, and museums.   

    Speaker: Marten Lewis, Bluestone & Gareth Davies, Business Wales

    3 files
  • Webinar: Retail

    Links to the recording, slide deck and Q&As of the webinar held 6 February 2024 as an introduction to the Workplace Recycling Law in Wales.

    Who is included in this sector: All sizes of retail businesses operating out of physical shops, as well as those operating online.   Speaker: Gareth Davies, Business Wales

    3 files
  • Webinar: Residential settings

    Links to the recording, slide deck and Q&As of the webinar held 6 February 2024 as an introduction to the Workplace Recycling Law in Wales.

    Speaker: Gareth Davies, Business Wales Who is included in this sector: Nursing Homes, Residential Care Homes and Prisons

  • Webinar: Hospitality and food services

    Links to the recording, slide deck and Q&As of the webinar held 7 February 2024 as an introduction to the Workplace Recycling Law in Wales.

    Who is included in this sector: Hotels, restaurants, cafés, takeaways, canteens, pubs, offices with canteens or cafés, schools and colleges, prisons, nursing homes and hospitals and any other workplaces serving food. Speaker: Keenan Commercial Food Waste Collection & Gareth Davies, Business Wales

    3 files
  • Webinar: Waste collectors

    Links to the recording, slide deck and Q&As of the webinar held 7 February 2024 as an introduction to the Workplace Recycling Law in Wales.

    Speaker: Simon Rutledge - WESA & Biffa & Gareth Davies, Business Wales Who is included in this sector: Waste collectors that operate either all year-round or seasonally and whether they are within the private, public or third sectors.

    3 files
  • Webinar: Outdoor events

    Links to the recording, slide deck and Q&As of the webinar held 8 February 2024 as an introduction to the Workplace Recycling Law in Wales.

    Speaker: Andy Fryers, Hay Festival & Gareth Davies, Business Wales Who is included in this sector: Indoor or outdoor events, fairs, concerts, markets, and festivals in Wales which maybe operating on a not-for-profit basis or commercially.   

    3 files
  • Webinar: Education settings and Universities

    Links to the recording, slide deck and Q&As of the webinar held 20 February 2024 as an introduction to the Workplace Recycling Law in Wales.

    Who is included in this sector: All educational settings in Wales including state and private schools, as well as further and higher educational establishments such as colleges and universities. Speaker: Meirion Edwards, Isle of Anglesey County Council, Georgina Taubman, Cardiff University & Gareth Davies, Business Wales

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  • NRW Resources for the education sector

    As the regulator for this law, Natural Resources Wales wants to support workplaces in Wales to improve the quantity and quality of their recycling and reduce their risk of non-compliance.

    The pack includes a range of suggested activities, which aim to engage learners as part of the process.

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