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England and Wales waste and circular economy law 2025—legislation and consultations tracker (Archived)

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This tracker monitors and distils significant new and forthcoming legislation and consultations in England and Wales concerning waste, including circular economy initiatives linked to end-of-life/waste and plastics, together with the waste producer responsibility regime. It is organised into the following parts:

  • Legislation — highlighting notable upcoming instruments relevant to environment lawyers in England and Wales that take effect from 1 January 2025.
  • Consultations — outlining status updates and latest developments for consultations: those opening from 1 January 2025; those launched earlier but still open as at 1 January 2025; and those in the environmental law sphere in England and Wales that closed from 1 January 2025, run by government departments, regulators and other bodies.

For EU activity in this field, see: EU environment tracker 2025—waste.

Full list of England and Wales environment trackers

  • England and Wales environment tracker 2025—chemicals and hazardous substances [Archived]
  • England and Wales environment tracker 2025—circular economy and sustainable products [Archived]
  • England and Wales environment tracker 2025—climate...
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