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The Kerbside Collection Policy reflects Council's ongoing commitment to sustainable waste management practices and the Zero Waste Strategy 2024-2030.
The Kerbside Collection Policy outlines guidelines for the collection and disposal of household waste, comingled recycling, and Food Organics/Garden Organics (FOGO).
Aligned with the Zero Waste Strategy, this policy underpins Council's long-term objective of reducing landfill waste by 70% and increasing the resource recovery rate to 80% by 2030.
To support these objectives, the Kerbside Collection Policy was developed to address contamination, improve bin management, and enhance community education. The policy aligns with NSW EPA regulations and ensures waste collection services contribute to Council's long-term sustainability objectives.
We invite you to have your say on the Draft Kerbside Collection Policy using the feedback form below.
Written submissions may be attached to the public report that is submitted to Council unless you explicitly request you do not wish this to occur. They are subject to the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 and the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act (PIPPA).
The Kerbside Collection Policy reflects Council's ongoing commitment to sustainable waste management practices and the Zero Waste Strategy 2024-2030.
The Kerbside Collection Policy outlines guidelines for the collection and disposal of household waste, comingled recycling, and Food Organics/Garden Organics (FOGO).
Aligned with the Zero Waste Strategy, this policy underpins Council's long-term objective of reducing landfill waste by 70% and increasing the resource recovery rate to 80% by 2030.
To support these objectives, the Kerbside Collection Policy was developed to address contamination, improve bin management, and enhance community education. The policy aligns with NSW EPA regulations and ensures waste collection services contribute to Council's long-term sustainability objectives.
We invite you to have your say on the Draft Kerbside Collection Policy using the feedback form below.
Written submissions may be attached to the public report that is submitted to Council unless you explicitly request you do not wish this to occur. They are subject to the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 and the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act (PIPPA).
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