Aimed at those metal recyclers who shred and process end-of-life vehicles, household appliances and other metal wastes, it concerns the landfilling of metal shredder residue (MSR).
The guidance highlights current and future options for treatment and disposal of MSR, and the regulatory requirement of operators.
“The Regulatory Position Statement RPS 314 is scheduled to be withdrawn by 31 March 2026,” said BMRA Technical Director, Howard Bluck. “If that happens, many MSRs would only be allowed to be landfilled at sites permitted for hazardous waste. We are working closely with EA colleagues to consider the impact of this, as we believe much of this material is unlikely to meet hazardous waste landfill Waste Acceptance Criteria (WAC).”
“It is important for shredder operators to understand the classification of their MSR and any business and financial implications that this may have when disposing of this material”.
The guidance is available to all shredder operators in the UK and can be obtained by contacting the BMRA: admin@recyclemetals.org.






