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Kerbside Hard Waste Here Today Gone Tonight?
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What is Hard Waste? Unwanted household items Non-hazardous Too large for wheelie bin Service options Scheduled service (e.g. annual) At-call service (by appointment)
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What is included in a typical collection? Furniture, toys, garden tools, empty paint tins, roofing iron, timber, tools, plant pots, lounge suites, old carpet, washing machines, fridges, clothes dryers, play equipment, etc. Usually excludes: Hazardous items, poisons, old bricks and rubble, safety hazards, e-waste, organic material, mattresses, tyres commercial waste Presentation: 6x4 trailer load max., fridge doors removed
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Audit of Kerbside Hard Waste Collections Partnership between ZWSA and 6 Councils: City of Mitcham (annual - scheduled) City of Holdfast Bay (annual - scheduled) City of Charles Sturt (annual - scheduled) Corporation of the City of Marion (at-call) City of Port Adelaide Enfield (at-call) Corporation of the City of Unley (at-call)
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Participation Rates CouncilsParticipation Rate (%) Holdfast Bay55.6 Charles Sturt56.8 Mitcham69.4 Average (Scheduled)60.6 Port Adelaide~20 Unley~18 Marion~14 Average (At Call)~17
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Results - volumes
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Results – major categories
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Results - Volumes Results (Scheduled) excluding “others” Scheduled – Other category
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Results - Volumes Results (At Call) excluding “others” At-call – Other category
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Results - Volumes Scheduled At Call 7.6% 5.7% 0.4% 8.0% 4.8% 0.6%
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Results - Volumes Scheduled At Call.168 (16%).094 (18%).139 (13%).073 (14%).069 (7%).032 (6%).074 (7%).038 (7%) Total = 43 % (of 1.015 m 3 )Total = 45 % (of 0.526 m 3 ) At-callScheduled Timber Carpet Couches Mattresses unclassified High volume items (> 5 % of total) per house hold
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Furniture:Outdoor settings –TV/VCR cabinets –Small tables Metals:Steel items –Electrical cords (for copper) –Non-ferrous items Whitegoods:Washing machines –Dryers –Microwaves Electrical Items:Televisions –Computer monitors –VCRs Other Items:Bikes –Building items –Garden items –Firewood
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Hazard Categories MIT (%) CST (%) CHB (%) PAE (%) UNL (%) MAR (%) Gutters Polluted (Y/N) 202000 Vehicle Obstruction (Y/N) 000200 Footpath Obstruction (Y/N) 18212142 Hazardous Items (Y/N) 422202 Sharps Hazard (Y/N)12104682 Crushing Hazard (Y/N) 440000 Other Hazards (Y/N)022002
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Waste pathways – Reuse, Recycling, Disposal
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Councils Piles Experiencing Community Recovery (%) Holdfast Bay100 Charles Sturt70 Mitcham80 Average (Scheduled Councils)83.3 Port Adelaide Enfield50 Unley40 Marion30 Average (At-Call Councils)40
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Hazard Categories MIT (%) CST (%) CHB (%) PAE (%) UNL (%) MAR (%) Gutters Polluted (Y/N) 202000 Vehicle Obstruction (Y/N) 000200 Footpath Obstruction (Y/N) 18212142 Hazardous Items (Y/N) 422202 Sharps Hazard (Y/N)12104682 Crushing Hazard (Y/N) 440000 Other Hazards (Y/N)022002
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For consideration Opportunities exist for re-use – but not a major proportion Collection methods currently work against recycling E-waste is a major component of hard waste collection Community safety must be improved Householders follow instructions about what to set out, but not about how much or how to set it out
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