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  2. Council to charge for garden waste bin collections

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    Another council in England has voted to introduce an annual fee for garden waste collections. ... support will pay a reduced annual charge of £45 and adding a second brown bin will cost a further ...

  3. Waste collection changes over festive period

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    The council said no amendments will be made to waste collections on Monday and Tuesday. It warned changes to normal collection dates will be in place between Christmas day and 4 January.

  4. Council approves £40 garden waste fee - AOL

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    Residents will have to pay a £40 annual fee to have their garden waste collected from April 2025.

  5. Pay as you throw - Wikipedia

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    Waste collections costs are distributed more fairly among the population, and in proportion to the amount of waste each user generates. [2] Free riders are no longer able to have their behavior subsidized, and PAYT is said to promote community sustainability. Lower-income families tend to produce less waste and thus pay lower waste collection ...

  6. Green bin - Wikipedia

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    Green Bin recycling programmes are now common in the UK. Green Bins have been rolled out over the past 10 years to reduce the quantities of biodegradable waste contained in a black bin bag in response to the Landfill Directive. Another common colour in the UK for garden waste collection is a brown wheelie bin.

  7. Food loss and waste - Wikipedia

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    To keep collection costs down and raise the rate of food waste segregation, some local authorities, especially in Europe, have introduced "alternate weekly collections" of biodegradable waste (including, e.g., garden waste), which enable a wider range of recyclable materials to be collected at reasonable cost, and improve their collection rates.

  8. Green waste - Wikipedia

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    Green waste can be collected via municipal curbside collection schemes or through private waste management businesses. Many communities, especially in the United Kingdom, have initiated green waste recycling and collection programs in order to decrease the amount of biodegradable materials in landfills . [ 1 ]

  9. Hertsmere Council bin plans for garden waste collection ...

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