Hounslow Council Short-listed for Recycling Award |
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Initiative to handle food waste from flats gains nomination
Hounslow Council has been shortlisted in the National Recycling Awards’ category for best Food Waste Initiative due to its Flats Communal Waste Service. It is one of six organisations to be shortlisted for this award across the United Kingdom, and one of only two London boroughs to be recognised, alongside Hillingdon. The winners will be revealed at the National Recycling Awards on Tuesday, 6 December at the Westminster Park Plaza, London. The borough made a commitment to provide all households with a weekly food waste collection service—no matter the property type—in early 2020. Hounslow Council set a target of providing a food waste collection service to 24,000 flats by the end of 2022. The council says that the scheme has already generated savings of almost £57,000 in disposal costs and has sent more than 612 tonnes of food waste for recycling. Working in partnership with West London Waste Authority and Recycle360, the council identified a higher level of food waste in flats residual waste when compared to homes with kerbside collections. So, the objective became to provide residents with the clean, manageable, and accessible tools to recycle food waste and stop leftovers falling into rubbish bins.
Hounslow became the first London borough to introduce the innovative fully operational bin wash (similar to a large-scale dishwasher). A full bin is collected from each site weekly and replaced with a clean bin, solving the main issue of dirty and/or smelly bins reported in residents’ feedback. The £500k investment provides Hounslow residents with more opportunities to recycle their food waste, and provides the infrastructure and resources to collect this type of waste from flats. Hounslow Council’s Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Climate, Environment and Transport Strategy, Councillor Katherine Dunne, said, “We are of course delighted to be recognised for our service’s innovation, and for the dedication displayed to tackle the problem of food waste. Around 32% of properties in our borough are flats, so the roll out of the Flats Communal Food Waste service is really making a meaningful difference to Hounslow. The project has cut more than 5,000 kgs of carbon dioxide emissions, so we’re doing our bit to support the Council’s green ambitions, too. “The Council can’t afford to see food waste quite literally wasted, and residents increasingly do not want to contribute to this either. “People are becoming more aware of the amount of food wasted and its negative impacts on the environment, and this is leading to positive behaviour changes in terms of the reduction of food waste. “There’s a clear desire from our residents across all property types to recycle more, and it’s our duty to provide ongoing accessible and innovative solutions to tackle the issues of waste.” Residents living in flats who would like food waste recycling can contact recycling@hounslow.gov.uk providing full address and the name and contact details of the managing agent.
September 27, 2022 |