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6.3 Future Waste and Recycling Collection Service Designa) Strategic ObjectiveTo develop and implement a suite of domestic waste and recycling services which balanceeconomic constraints with environmental outcomes.To complement resource recovery and residual disposal contracts where efficient andfeasible.b) Current PracticesA full description of <strong>Council</strong>’s domestic waste and recycling service architecture is provided inSection 3 of this <strong>Strategy</strong>. In summary <strong>the</strong> waste and recycling services provided by <strong>Council</strong><strong>to</strong> residents is shown in Table 6.1.Table 6.1: Current Waste and Recycling Service - <strong>Liverpool</strong>ServiceDescriptionSingle Unit Dwellings(includes <strong>to</strong>wnhouses and dualoccupancy)Multi Unit DwellingsGarbageWeekly collection from 240 L Mobile Garbage Bins (MGBs)Kerbside Recycling(commingledcontainers)Kerbside Recycling(paper/cardboard)Fortnightly collection from 90 L blackcrates. Materials accepted include:- Glass bottles and containers;- PET (code 1 plastics) and HDPE (code2) rigid packaging and rigid PVCcontainers (code 3);- Liquid paperboard; and- Aluminium and steel packaging.Fortnightly collection from 90 L bluecrates. Materials accepted includes:- Cardboard packaging; and- Newspapers, magazines, paper andphone books.No ServiceNo ServiceHousehold CleanupBooked collection with general waste (two free collections provided per year) andwhitegoods/metals separated at source (unlimited collections). See program areaHousehold Cleanup.<strong>Council</strong> garbage and recycling collection services are provided under separate contracts.These contracts will expire in December 2007 (garbage) and April 2008 (recycling).<strong>Liverpool</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Council</strong>58Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery <strong>Strategy</strong>

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