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Digital Waste Tracking

From October 2026, this stops being best practice and becomes law.

The UK’s Digital Waste Tracking service will require digital records across the waste chain. Buildings running Wastify AI already hold that record: every disposal digitally captured at source, EWC-coded, with chain of custody through to collection.

Gold winner 2026

Green Innovation

Commonwealth Environment & CSR Awards, alongside Siemens and Lloyd’s

Finalist 2026

Digital Transformation

European Cleaning & Hygiene Awards

The regulation is moving to where the platform already is.

DWT is a forcing function: paper transfer notes and contractor summaries stop being an acceptable record. The estates that adopt digital tracking now choose their system on their own timetable; the ones that wait will choose under deadline.

Wastify AI’s record was built for this shape of scrutiny from day one: digital at source, coded to the EWC, evidenced with photographs, and exportable the day anyone asks.

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Waste records

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FiltersExport records
IDCompanyStreamNet weightTypeLoggedRecord
908417Bellhaven CoffeeCoffee Grounds8.25 kgScales16 Aug, 17:00
908416Marrow & Sage KitchenFood Waste10.15 kgScales16 Aug, 16:54
908415Fenwick LegalConfidential Paper2.85 kgScales16 Aug, 16:41
908414Northshore MediaMixed Recycling1.20 kgRFID16 Aug, 16:22
908413Atlas FacilitiesGeneral Waste12.30 kgScales16 Aug, 16:09
908412Tamarind HouseGlass0.35 kgScales16 Aug, 16:02
908411Osier & CoCardboard3.15 kgRFID16 Aug, 15:47
908410Bellhaven CoffeeCoffee Cups1.45 kgScales16 Aug, 15:31
Rows 1–8 of 908,491Net of bin tare weights · EWC-coded · photographed at the scale
The digital record DWT asks for, already being written.

Fourteen months is a comfortable head start. Twelve weeks is not.

Live in 7 days per building. The timetable is yours while it is still voluntary.