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Bill Davidson Dorset Waste Partnership (DWP) Councils Working Together The Service

A CHANGE IN SERVICE TO EVERY HOUSEHOLD IN DORSET COUNTY OVER 3 YEARS. KEY OBJECTIVES- Save min £2m per annum Improve service Single service across County Increase recycling rate to over 65% Reduce landfill Ensure quality of material- security of markets Efficient collection Efficient disposal and treatment Efficient movement of materials Infrastructure supports efficiency Councils Working Together The Service

Recycle for Dorset Timetable Tranche 1 Oct K h/h Tranche 2 June K h/h March 2014 Purbeck and parts of West inc. Dorchester* (40,000) (November 2013 – Garden Waste) October 2014 Weymouth and Portland and parts of West inc. Sherborne (48-50,000) 2015 (tbc) Rest of West inc. Bridport and Lyme Regis, (18-20,000)

The Service The new service will collect: A weekly food waste collection An extensive fortnightly recycling collection A fortnightly rubbish collection An optional charged garden waste service Councils Working Together

Garden Waste Service Wheeled bin litre £35 per year 25 collections per year Councils Working Together Popular service – 25,000 registrations already

Weekly Food Waste Collection Two containers will be provided – 23 litre container (lockable) – 7 litre kitchen caddy All cooked and uncooked food will be collected –Meat and fish including bones –Cooked and raw fruit and vegetables –Bread, pasta, rice and dairy –Plate scrapings –Tea bags & coffee grounds Councils Working Together

Fortnightly Recycling Collection Collected fortnightly using a 240 litre wheeled bin and recycling box The following materials will be collected: –Wheeled Bin Paper and cardboard Plastic bottles, pots, tubs and trays Tins, cans and aerosols –Recycling Box Glass bottles / jars Batteries (in bag) Councils Working Together

Fortnightly Rubbish Collection Collected fortnightly using a 140 litre wheeled bin (including an electronic tag). –General rubbish that can’t be recycled eg plastic films and disposable nappies Councils Working Together

Tailoring the service The standard service will be suitable for the majority of properties The new service is however designed to be flexible and accommodate different circumstances –Large families – larger bin option (recycling & rubbish) –Smaller families – smaller bin option (recycling only) –Young children in nappies –Medical conditions –Flats –No space for wheelie bins All those who receive an assisted collection will be offered option to continue. Councils Working Together

Letters and Leaflets to all Households Press releases Council publications Radio Static displays Presentations Roadshows Face to face & visits Customer contact centre Save time- do it online How to Guide Communications Councils Working Together

New vehicles Food and recycling collection

The Service Christchurch – Collected household figures Oct 2012 to March 2013 recycling rate: 62% (34% Oct 11 –Mar 12) Total waste arisings: Reduced by 7% Optional Garden Waste Service Over 25,000 registrations to date Councils Working Together

Where does it all go? ‘Dry’ recycables - delivered to one of a number of DWP transfer facilities. –Material is bulked up and sent directly to reprocessors (eg glass) or for further sorting at a Materials Recycling Facility (MRF) eg Shotton MRF*, North Wales. “Approximately 99% of all materials sorted at the Shotton MRF remain in the UK, with 80% of them travelling only a few miles to be reprocessed.” *

Food Waste - In Vessel Composting (IVC) This process holds the material in monitored and controlled conditions in order to meet Animal By Products regulations. Once the treatment cycle is complete a sanitised product is blended and used on the turf farms near Bournemouth Airport

Food Waste - Anaerobic Digestion (AD) This treatment breaks down the waste in the absents of oxygen producing biogas which can be used to generate electricity, heat which is used to maintain the temperature in the digester and digestate which can be applied to farm land as a fertiliser

Green Waste Windrow Composting Garden/Green waste is treated via windrow composting. First the material is shredded and blended before being laid out in rows. The material is then regularly turned to introduce oxygen to the compost as it breaks down into useful product.

Rubbish Historically much of Dorset’s waste went directly to landfill. The introduction of new service aims to avoid this method of disposal where possible. Environmentally and financially this is the most unsustainable method of dealing with waste. The DWP has contracts with three landfill providers located within and in close proximity to Dorset.

Rubbish - Mechanical Biological Treatment (MBT) At least 20,000 tonnes per year of rubbish from Dorset is treated at the New Earth Solutions MBT plant. This process extracts recyclables people have missed and composts any remaining organic matter. Some materials extracted from this process are sent for energy recovery and typically the plant achieves 75-80% diversion from landfill.

Energy From Waste At least 10,000 tonnes of rubbish per year is sent to the Energy from waste plant in Southampton operated by Veolia. Some metals are extracted for recycling and the plant provides electricity for 20,000+ local homes. This plant achieves 80% diversion form landfill.

Questions Questions? dorsetforyou.com/recyclefordorset Councils Working Together