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Summary of the Municipal Waste Management Strategy
The Council has published its waste management strategy. We have done this to
let residents and businesses in the Borough know that we want to improve our
waste services and make them the best in London.
- This means that when we collect your rubbish we will do it as reliably,
tidily and quietly as possible.
- It means that we are trying hard to reduce the amount of waste we have to
send to be buried in the ground by recycling much more of it.
- And it means that we want to make the Borough's streets cleaner and less
cluttered.
The full Strategy has the facts and figures on these objectives, and it also
says how we are going to achieve them.
Some of the main initiatives include:
- A major publicity campaign with the message 'Love the streets you live
in'. This will tackle the 'black bag problem' by making it very clear to
residents and businesses when they can put their rubbish on the streets for
collection. It will also encourage them to recycle more, and remind the lazy
few who drop litter that this is not acceptable.
- A number of schemes to make orange recycling sacks more widely available,
from more Council buildings and, if possible, from shops too.
- Tailor-made 'front door' recycling schemes for residents of mansion
blocks.
- New paper-only mini recycling bins on the streets.
- Promotion of the Mail Preference Service, which allows householders to opt
out of receiving unwanted junk mail.
- A new waste contract that will require the Council's contractor to provide
trained and motivated staff, and to meet very exacting performance
standards.
- Exercising more control over our commercial waste collections, so that
commercial waste is not left on shopping streets for so long, and more
commercial waste is recycled.
- Additional street sweepers and street washing staff to make our streets
30% cleaner in the north of the Borough and 20% cleaner in the rest of the
Borough.
- Improving our Too Big for the Bin service.
- Taking a firm line with businesses who stain the pavements with their
waste.
- Removing abandoned and untaxed vehicles within three days.
Over the next few months, as these initiatives take place, residents,
businesses and visitors should all begin to notice our efforts. Download and
read read the full strategy Municipal
Waste Management Strategy and Action Plan 2004 - 2009 [PDF file] (file size 671Kb)
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