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Kerbside Waste and Recycling Service One year review – Additional Performance Outcomes Additional performance outcomes data included to ensure full data set provided and respond to all queries. June, 2021 Attachment 8.3.1.5 Page 432

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Kerbside Waste and Recycling Service One year review – Additional Performance Outcomes

Additional performance outcomes data included to ensure full data set provided and respond to all queries.

June, 2021

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Annual tonnes collected by total collection and percentage by stream

20,721 21,588 14,472

1,692

3,366

9,850 7,143

3,485

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7,715 7,685 17,224

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Total Collection (tonnes)

Green waste / FOGO

Glass

Recycling (not landfilled)

Recycling (whole loadslandfilled)

Garbage

54% 57%

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Total collection (tonnes) -percentage by stream

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Bin volumes and presentation rates

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Rubbish Recycling FOGO Glass

Bin presentation rates: Almost every household is presenting their garbage bin every fortnight

Source: bin fullness audit March 2021Source: Cleanaway invoicing, HBCC analysis

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Households struggling with garbage bin capacity based on 120L capacity

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0-25% 26-50% 51-75% 76-100% 100%+

Capacity of 120L and 240L garbage bins

120L 240L

Source: garbage bin fullness audits undertaken by MRA across all suburbs, April 2021 Based on 120L bins with 100%+ capacity and 240L bins with 50%+ capacity classified as 100%

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Households struggling with garbage bin capacity based on 120L capacity. Figures based on 240L bins with 50%+ capacity classified as 100%

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Overfull bins (100%+) by type (actual)

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Overfull bins (100%+) by type (% of total)

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Source: garbage bin fullness audits undertaken by MRA across all suburbs, April 2021

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Overall increase in recycling volumes (with glass)

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Annual comingled volumes (tonnes)

Comingled recycling Separated glass

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Truck audits: phase 1 comparison and contamination profile

20% 24%

29%30%

5%4%8%8%

38% 33%

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Truck audits - overall outcomes (%)

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Truck audits - detailed contamination profileGlass

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Bagged material (anycontents)Bulky waste >40cm wide

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Commercial bin audit comparison with residential collections

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Residential Profile

Garbage Landfill

Source: Commercial Bin Audit April 2021

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Public realm audit data provides no evidence of material increases to dumped residential garbage in 2020

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Audit of public realm litter bins (%)

Landfill Recycling Bagged

Source: MRA public realm audits across all suburbs, April 2021

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Volume and cost of dumped rubbish in HBCC over time

cubic metres $

Source: HBCC City Services records, March 2021

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impact

time

Phase 1: “big rocks”Respond to crisis, set foundations of kerbside source separation; bins / schedule; local processors

Phase 2: embedBehaviour change, improve quality of recycling, refine collection

Phase 3: transformEg, FOGO processing, behavioural incentives (“reduce”), attract more innovative local processors

New kerbside waste and recycling system change model

Horizon 1: 6-12 months

Horizon 2:12-24 months

Horizon 2:18 months – 3 years

We are here…

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