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Demand grows for garden waste collection scheme

Gary Hart June 22, 2016

Many more residents in Brighton & Hove could soon be signing up for garden waste bins, as the council prepares to expand its successful Garden Waste Collection scheme.

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The council launched the scheme, in Coldean, Hollingbury, Patcham, Preston and Withdean, in April, inviting residents to apply for a fortnightly garden waste collection.

Since then almost 1,300 residents have signed up, paying £52 a year to have garden waste collected from their properties.

Council officers also received inquiries from around 550 residents living in other areas of the city, asking for green waste recycling bins.

As a result, members of the council’s Environment, Transport and Sustainability Committee are being asked to give the go ahead for an extension of the scheme to meet the growing demand.

The council estimates that around 60,000 household in the city could eventually benefit from the green waste collection service.

Cllr Gill Mitchell
Cllr Gill Mitchell

Councillor Gill Mitchell, chair of the Environment, Transport and Sustainability Committee, said: “It’s great news that our green waste collection scheme has been so well received and I am pleased that we are already in a position to look at extending the scheme to many other areas of the city.

“This is another step towards our commitment to provide improved and tailor made refuse and recycling services for all our residents in Brighton & Hove.”

Currently residents not living in the green waste collection areas can dispose of their garden waste by composting at home, taking it to one of the council’s household waste recycling sites, or paying for a contractor to collect it.

Small amounts of green waste are accepted in household refuse bins.

However, if the scheme is expanded residents living in areas covered could no longer use their refuse bins to dispose of garden waste.

The council will continue to offer cut price compost bins and food waste digesters.

The Green Waste recycling scheme is part of the council’s five year Waste Management Strategy which aims to improve recycling rates and reduce waste disposal costs.

 

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