Agenda and draft minutes

Recycling and Waste Strategy Cabinet Panel - Tuesday, 3rd December, 2013 6.00 pm

Venue: Reception Room 6, Civic Offices, Merrial Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, ST5 2AG

Contact: Julia Cleary  01782 742227

Items
No. Item

1.

Apologies

2.

Minutes of the previous meeting pdf icon PDF 33 KB

The minutes of the previous meeting held on 24 July 2013 are attached for confirmation.

Minutes:

Resolved:-               That the minutes of the meeting held on 24 July, 2013 be agreed as a correct record.

3.

Declarations of Interest

Minutes:

There were no Declarations of Interest Stated

4.

Presentation and discussion of options for future collection service

Minutes:

The Council’s Head of Recycling and Fleet Services recapped from the previous meeting regarding the meaning of the Technically Environmentally Economically Practicable (TEEP) principle. An explanatory note circulated at the meeting is attached as part of these minutes.

 

Information was handed round including a letter from DEFRA explaining the Governments requirements for Local Authorities to comply with this approach.

 

An interactive presentation was given to Members providing detailed information including cost, risks and benefits for 13 different collection options available to the Council. A copy of the presentation is attached as part of these minutes.

 

Members were then asked to consider the following options for the future collection service:

 

Option E - Basic Service

 

This would be a very basic service comprising of only weekly residual collections, fortnightly basic recycling of paper, with fortnightly chargeable collection of garden waste and no separate food recycling. Members were not happy with this option as this would lead to a massive drop in the Council’s recycling and was likely not to comply with legislation. Members also did not accept the principle of universally charging for garden waste collections. For these reasons Members discounted this option.

 

Option D – Weekly Recycling and Food with Monthly Residual collections. (Kerbside, Dual Stream and Comingled.

 

Members felt that residents would at this time be unable to cope with the reduction of residual waste collections to a monthly frequency, even with recyclate and food waste being collected weekly. Members were concerned that a number of residents would need larger bins or additional collections due to a number of reasons. For these reasons Members discounted this option. 

 

Option C – Alternate Weekly Collections with no Food (Kerbside, Dual Stream and Comingled).

Members felt that residents that use the food service like it and it has been responsible for reducing the amount of food waste generated and thus has saved residents money. It is also clear that it is very likely that legislation may be introduced within the next service cycle making it mandatory for Councils to provide such a service. Members considered the risks involved in removing this service and having to reintroduce at a later date, especially as this reintroduction will come at an inflated cost. For these reasons Members discounted these options.

 

Option A or B – Weekly or Fortnightly Fully Comingled Recycling

Members felt that these options would open the council up to the risk of challenge under TEEP and lead to an increase in contamination of recyclate and possible rejection of materials from the Materials Recycling Facility (MRF). This service would be likely to cost the council more in revenue cost due to the loss of income from materials and increase capital costs due to the requirement of providing an additional wheeled bin to each household.  For these reasons Members discounted these options.

 

Option A or B – Weekly or Fortnightly –Dual Stream Recycling and weekly Food

 

Members felt that these options would open the council up to the risk of challenge under TEEP and  ...  view the full minutes text for item 4.

5.

Presentation and discussion for possible shared service with Stafford Borough Council

Minutes:

Members  were advised that going down this route would make considerable savings.

 

This option was still being discussed by both Authorities and it would be further investigated once Stafford Borough Council’s intentions were known.

 

Resolved:-               That the information be received.