On 24th April, draft legislation to introduce mandatory Digital Waste Tracking (DWT) was laid in Parliament. The regulations will transition the tracking of permitted waste from an outdated paper-based process towards a more easily traceable, reliable, digital system.
The new approach aims to help legitimate operators meet reporting requirements more seamlessly whilst providing a more robust system to better support waste crime prevention and enforcement action. The regulation will be implemented in phases, with Phase 1 focussed on permitted waste receiving sites. Phase 2 will apply to waste carriers, brokers and dealers, as well as waste exporters and will come into effect in October 2027.
Phase 1 timeline:
- From 28th April 2026 – A voluntary beta test of the service opens. Permitted waste receiving sites and software developers for the waste sector are encouraged to take part and help refine the system ahead of full rollout.
- From October 2026 – Mandatory digital recording of waste movements commences for permitted waste receiving sites in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
- From January 2026 – Mandatory DWT use extends to Scottish permitted waste receiving sites
Read more about the upcoming service and how it fits within the Government’s wider Waste Crime Action Plan here.
