Join us at the RWM Expo in September!
We are inviting our members to a Waste Wood Market Panel Discussion during the RWM Expo in September and urging them to visit us on the Wood Recyclers’ Association stand (R-N211)
WRA welcomes plans for near elimination of biodegradable waste in landfill
The Wood Recyclers’ Association (WRA) has welcomed government plans to develop policies to achieve the near elimination of biodegradable waste disposal in landfills from 2028.
Record amount of waste wood processed in 2022
The upward trend in the amount of waste wood processed in the UK has continued with another record volume processed in 2022.
Toolkit launched to help wood recyclers prepare for withdrawal of RPS 250
A toolkit to help wood recyclers prepare for the withdrawal of RPS 250 (Hazardous waste wood from demolition and refurbishment activities) in September has been launched today (June 19) by the Wood Recyclers’ Association.
Minister ‘open to increasing wood packaging targets’
Resources and waste minister Rebecca Pow has said that she is open to increasing packaging recycling targets for waste wood following a call led by the Wood Recyclers’ Association (WRA).
Have you registered yet for our summer meeting?
There is less than a month to go until our summer members’ meeting, which will take place on Wednesday, June 14th at the Hilton Hotel in Bournemouth.
Technical adviser joins WRA team
The Wood Recyclers’ Association has appointed James Verlaque as Technical Adviser to support the WRA’s technical work
WRA calls for higher packaging recycling targets for wood
The Wood Recyclers’ Association (WRA) is calling for higher packaging recycling targets for waste wood after the latest PRN data showed how easily the targets were met in 2022 compared to other materials.
WRA welcomes proposed support for power BECCs and calls for urgent re-think over eligibility criteria
The Wood Recyclers’ Association has today welcomed confirmation of the Government’s support for bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (power BECCS) in its ‘Powering Up Britain’ energy security plan
WRA welcomes plans to withdraw RPS 250
Following five years of work to clarify which waste wood items are potentially hazardous, the WRA has welcomed plans by the Environment Agency to withdraw RPS 250 on September 1st.



















