Cafe and Coffee Shop Waste Collection Quotes

Cafe and Coffee Shop Waste Collection Quotes

Compare quotes from suppliers who handle small-volume hospitality, including sole-trader setups. Coffee grounds, food, cups, cardboard, sorted simply.

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5-10kgSpent coffee grounds a day, busy site
5-10Working days to switch
31 Mar 2027Micro-firm food waste deadline
SackSack collections for very small sites
Tuesday morning, the queue is six deep, the espresso machine hasn’t stopped, and the bin behind the counter is already half full of spent coffee grounds before 10am. Cafes produce small but high-frequency waste, and most independents are paying for a contract designed for bigger sites. We compare cafe waste collection quotes from suppliers who actually service small hospitality, including sole-trader setups.
Cafe Waste at a Glance
Volume streamCoffee groundsCounts as food waste
Smallest setup240L generalPlus a small food caddy
Food waste rule10+ staffIn force March 2025 in England
Disposable cupsNot standard recyclingPlastic-lined paper isn’t accepted

What waste does a cafe produce?

Coffee grounds are the volume stream. A busy independent can produce 5 to 10 kilos of spent grounds a day, sometimes more. Grounds are biodegradable and go into food waste, where they’re handled at an anaerobic digestion plant.

Food waste covers prep scraps, expired stock, leftover sandwich fillings, and plate scrapings from any sit-in offer. Disposable cups are the awkward one. Standard paper takeaway cups are largely not recyclable in normal kerbside or commercial mixed recycling streams because of the plastic lining. Lids are usually recyclable.

Cardboard arrives from bean deliveries, milk crates, syrup boxes, and packaging for retail items. Mixed recycling covers plastic bottles, cans, glass jars from retail, and clean packaging. Glass is generally low volume in a cafe unless you sell alcohol or have a strong cold drinks retail offer.

What’s the typical bin spec for a cafe?

Small independent cafes can often manage with a 240L general waste bin on weekly collection, a 120L or 240L food waste bin on twice-weekly pulls, and a recycling sack collection for cardboard and mixed dry.

Busier independents and small chains usually need a 660L general waste bin, a 240L food waste bin on twice or three times weekly, and a separate cardboard collection.

What specialist streams do cafes deal with?

Food waste under Simpler Recycling is the active one. From 31 March 2025 in England, businesses with 10 or more employees must separate food waste from general waste. Cafes with fewer than 10 staff have until 31 March 2027 under the micro-firm transition rules.

Coffee grounds technically count as food waste under the regulations. They’re biodegradable, suitable for anaerobic digestion, and shouldn’t go in general waste once you’re in scope.

Disposable coffee cups have been the subject of policy consultations for years. As of now, most paper takeaway cups still aren’t accepted in standard commercial mixed recycling. Used cooking oil applies if you’ve got a kitchen with any fryer use, and needs a licensed UCO carrier.

What compliance pitfalls catch cafes out?

Duty of Care Waste Transfer Notes are the first miss. Some cafe owners drop bags in a residential bin at home, or tip leftover food into a bin at a customer’s house. That’s fly-tipping under the Environmental Protection Act, and the business carries the liability.

Simpler Recycling food waste compliance is the current focus. Cafes with 10+ staff are in scope from March 2025. Coffee cups going in mixed recycling when they shouldn’t is a quiet contamination issue.

How we work with cafes

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Tell us your postcode

Drop in your postcode and a quick sense of your daily covers and food offer. We use that to size the smallest sensible setup.

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We pull live quotes

We compare carriers who serve small-volume hospitality. Sack collections, small wheelies, low-frequency food pulls all in scope.

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Switch in a week

If a quote stacks up, we handle the contract switch. If your current deal is sharp, we’ll tell you and you stay put.

Cafe and coffee shop waste FAQs

How do I dispose of coffee grounds?

Coffee grounds go in food waste. They’re biodegradable and handled at an anaerobic digestion plant alongside other organic waste.

Are disposable coffee cups actually recyclable?

Most standard paper takeaway cups aren’t recyclable in normal mixed recycling streams because of the plastic inner lining. Specialist take-back schemes exist but are limited.

Do I need a food waste bin if I’m a small cafe?

If you’ve got 10 or more employees, yes, from 31 March 2025 under Simpler Recycling rules in England. If you’ve got fewer than 10 staff, you’ve got until 31 March 2027.

How small can a contract get, do you serve sole traders?

Yes. Some suppliers offer sack-based collections for very small sites, which can be cheaper than a wheelie bin.

What’s the smallest sensible setup for a new cafe?

A 240L general waste bin on weekly collection, a 120L food waste bin on weekly or twice-weekly collection, and a recycling sack arrangement for cardboard and mixed dry.

How do Simpler Recycling rules affect a cafe?

Cafes with 10 or more employees must separate food waste, paper/card, and plastic/metal/glass from general waste, with the rules in force in England from 31 March 2025.

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