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Reading Borough Council commends residents on uptake of changes to waste disposal

Jake Clothier by Jake Clothier
Friday, January 16, 2026 8:31 am
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Figures show Reading's kerbside food waste collection volumes improved by 19% and recycling by 17% over the festive season.

Figures show Reading's kerbside food waste collection volumes improved by 19% and recycling by 17% over the festive season.

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READING Borough Council has commended residents for their response to recent changes in waste disposal as collection and recycling numbers have improved.

Figures show Reading’s kerbside food waste collection volumes improved by 19% and recycling by 17% over the festive season.

The council has given its thanks to “an incredible push” last month by residents to reduce the amount of food and recyclables they put in their grey bins.

It comes after the council and re3 launched a borough-wide campaign to encourage residents to recycle more food and keep it out of their general waste bins in November.

The move included bin stickers, leaflets, free caddy liners, radio adverts and bus screen messages to remind residents to avoid recyclable food items slipping into their general waste by mistake.

It aimed also to encourage residents who are not making use of their weekly kerbside food waste collections to get started.

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Data for December, which was the first full month of the campaign, showed it is already proving effective.

In comparison to December 2024, there has been a 19% increase in food waste collected–an extra 103 tonnes–reducing both general waste bin tonnages and disposal costs.

There has also been a 17% increase in kerbside recycling tonnage, amounting to an extra 140 tonnes of recycling not being treated as expensive general waste.

Figures also showed a 7% reduction in general waste – 150 tonnes less than the previous December

Karen Rowland, Lead Councillor for Environmental Services and Community Safety, said: “This is a tremendous effort by Reading residents and our sincere thanks go to them for responding so positively to the Council’s campaign.

“We knew that our residents had it in them, and the proof is in some really impressive numbers.”

She explained: “Every bit of food waste recycled helps generate renewable energy and bring disposal costs down, allowing funding to be used for other vital services in our town.

“The festive period and the start of the New Year are key times for food waste recycling, as people often have more leftovers and are thinking about positive new habits.

“It’s wonderful to see more residents responding by using their food caddies, armed with the stickers, leaflets and free liners that were delivered across the town as a gentle reminder of how, as individuals, we can all make a real difference.

“And in the spirit of New Year resolutions, we really hope this is something residents will recommit to for 2026 and beyond.”

Food waste recycling not only benefits the environment but also helps reduce disposal costs, as food waste is cheaper to process than general waste. It also means cleaner, less smelly bins for residents, as food recycling bins are collected weekly.

Residents who are missing a food waste caddy or outdoor food bin, or who need a replacement, can collect them from the Council’s depot at 19 Bennet Road.

They can also be ordered free of charge via: reading.gov.uk/orderacaddy

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