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Let's Talk Rubbish, Waste Consultation

Meeting: 22/09/2015 - Telegraph Hill Assembly (Item 3)

Let's Talk Rubbish, waste consultation

Minutes:

3. Let’s Talk Rubbish, Waste Consultation

 

3.1    Sam Kirk set the context for the proposed changes in Lewisham. As a borough we are one of the best at not sending rubbish to landfill with less than 1% ending up there. 80% of our rubbish goes to SELCHIP to be made into electricity but we need to start planning now as there is only 8-9 years left on this contract.

 

3.2    However our recycling figures do not compare well with other boroughs. Currently Lewisham recycles 17% of its rubbish compared with

- Bromley (48%)

- Southwark (34.5%)

- Greenwich (35%)

 

3.3    We need to be working towards the national target of 50% which will be introduced in 2020. Failure to hit this may incur fines.

 

3.4    One of the proposals is to separate paper. At the moment mixed recycling can cause contamination and result in recycled items being rejected at the processing plant. Separating paper would ensure that this does not occur and can bring in extra income.

 

Q.     Why are Lewisham’s figures so high and what can done about it?      

 

A.     Part of the reason that our figures are lower is that all of these boroughs have a separate food bin and this counts against their recycling targets. There is an added benefit too, as people with food bins tend to reduce their consumption once they see how much they waste.

 

Sam detailed the waste hierarchy

 

Prevention

   Reuse

         Recycle &

                                             Compost

                                                                        Energy

                                                                        Recovery

                                                                                                  Landfill

3.5   From the 1st January we will need to separate glass, paper, cans & plastics.

 

3.6    The short video was shown which detailed the proposals that arebeing consulted on.

 

Q.     When and how will changes come into affect?

 

A.     We do not have details yet as this will depend on the results of the consultation, however we will roll out changes across the borough to allow us to manage the inevitable teething problems.

 

Q.     I have concerns about the incinerator, how do we know that the emissions are safe and how often are they monitored?

 

A.     The emissions are monitored every half an hour and you can view the figures on their website.

 

http://www.selchp.co.uk/your-waste/waste-from-local-authorities/our-emissions/

 

Q.     When you change to fortnightly collections, will this mean redundancies?

 

A.     Firstly, we are consulting currently and fortnightly collections are just one of the options that we are looking at. We will need to see what the results are before any changes were made. If we did go to fortnightly collections, we would still need a weekly food collection so there would be minimal if any loss of jobs.

 

Q.     Why aren’t you encouraging people to recycle more rather than making it harder?

 

A.     Some of the changes in recycling are imposed on us by government and so we do not have a choice. We do have a number of projects to encourage recycling including going into schools and regular coverage in Lewisham Life.

 

Q.     What is the driving force behind the change, money, recycling more or both?

 

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