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Sep 2, 2024 · Check your local council website for how to get a bulky uplift. It's also called a special uplift or bulky waste collection. Go to your council web page on bulky uplifts
Sep 2, 2024 · Check bin collection days. Check your local council website for bin collection days.
Aug 24, 2022 · Bin strikes across a further 13 Scottish local authorities are under way despite a new pay offer being made. Trade unions queried a previous offer of a 5% uplift, saying they needed more detail...
- What Waste Materials Should A Local Authority Collect?
- What Types of Property Can Household Waste Be Collected from?
- Are There Any Plans to Change Materials Collected For Recycling?
- What About Food Waste Collections?
- Can Recycled Materials Be ‘Co-Mingled’ (Mixed)?
- How Frequently Does Household Waste Have to Be collected?
- Can A Local Authority Charge For The Collection of Household Waste?
- Does Medical Waste from Households Have to Be collected?
- Can The Local Authority Specify What Bins Are Used and Where They Are placed?
- What Can Someone Do If They Are Unhappy with Their Waste Service?
A “waste collection authority” (in practice this is normally the district, metropolitan or city council, or unitary authority), has a duty to collect “household waste”, under section 45 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990, as amended (EPA 1990). The definition of household waste rests on where it is produced (see next FAQ) and on specific excl...
The term “household waste” is defined in section 75(5) of the EPA 1990 as being waste from: 1. domestic property, that is to say, a building or self-contained part of a building which is used wholly for the purposes of living accommodation 2. a caravan 3. a residential home 4. premises forming part of a university or school or other educational est...
Yes, in England. Section 57 of the Environment Act 2021will allow the government to amend recycling collection requirements to ensure the same materials are collected across all local authorities. The UK Government published a response to its Consistency in Household and Business Recycling in England consultationin October 2023. It confirmed that a...
All councils in Wales already provide a weekly food wasterecycling service. For England, the UK Government has proposedthat councils must arrange a weekly collection of food waste for recycling or composting. For most local authorities, this is expected to begin by 31 March 2026.
Regulation 13 of the Waste (England and Wales) Regulations 2011requires a waste collection authority which collects waste paper, metal, plastic or glass to collect them separately. This duty, however, only applies where it is both: 1. necessary to ensure that waste undergoes recovery operations in accordance with Articles 4 and 13 of the Waste Fram...
This is currently a matter for local authority discretion. While the EPA 1990 imposes a duty to collect household waste, there is no provision in this Act or associated regulations that imposes an explicit frequency of collection. For England, the UK Government has proposed, subject to further consultation, requiring local authorities to collect re...
Yes, but only for specified types of household waste. Section 45(3) of the EPA 1990 provides that “no charge shall be made for the collection of household waste except in cases prescribed in regulations”. Paragraph 4 of Schedule 1 to the Controlled Waste (England and Wales) Regulations 2012, as amended, provides for these exceptions. It includes (a...
Under schedule 1 of the Controlled Waste (England and Wales) Regulations 2012, as amended,“clinical waste” and “offensive waste” produced at a domestic property are to be treated as household waste, subject to certain exceptions. The terms “clinical” and “offensive” are defined further in schedule 1. Waste meeting this definition must therefore be ...
Yes. Section 46 of the EPA 1990 provides that a local authority can require the waste to be collected in receptacles of a specified kind and number. In setting requirements, the authority may make provision with respect of: 1. the size, construction and maintenance of the receptacles; 2. the placing of the receptacles for the purpose of facilitatin...
If someone believes that a local authority has not taken reasonable steps to meet its waste duties, they should first make a complaint to the local authority in question and follow through the complaints procedure. If the outcome is still not satisfactory then it may be possible to take a complaint to an ombudsman. In England this is the Local Gove...
Feb 15, 2011 · A MOYLE Council officer has explained how they are implementing their bin collection policy following criticism from DUP councillor Robert McIlroy who has rubbished the new procedures.
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