A Cheshire West & Chester Council Media Release ....
Share your views on potential changes to Household Waste Recycling Centres
Cheshire West and Chester Council is asking for people's views on proposals to better manage the recycling and disposal of waste at Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRCs, also known as "tips") across the borough.
HWRCs are places where residents can dispose of extra household waste or recycling, as well as items that are not collected through the kerbside waste and recycling collection service.
The Council operates seven HWRCs across the borough, in Chester, Ellesmere Port, Frodsham, Neston, Northwich, Tattenhall and Winsford. Each year, they are visited around 740,000 times and process approximately 40,000 tonnes of household waste and recycling.
Currently, 60% of HWRC waste is recycled or re-used, and last year it cost £2.4 million to operate the sites and manage the recyclable waste, and a further £1.3 million to dispose of the non-recyclable waste.
The Council's three ambitions for the HWRC service are to:
To meet these ambitions, the Council proposes to:
Cllr Karen Shore, Cabinet Member for Environment, Transport and Highways, said:
"HWRCs are important to the Borough; they allow residents to dispose of and recycle items that can't be collected through the regular kerbside service. We need to make sure that we can provide a modernised service that is easy to use, affordable to operate, and helps the Council reach our climate change goals.
"A ten-year Waste Management Strategy was adopted by the Council in 2021, aiming to reduce overall waste, increase recycling and provide a cost-effective service. Reviewing the way HWRCs work is the next step towards this. We want to hear people's views on these proposals, and I encourage residents to take part to make sure that the needs of the community are reflected."
There are a variety of ways you can get involved and share your views:
You can also attend a drop-in session where you can come and talk to the Council's waste team:
All feedback received will be used to help shape the proposals for the future HWRC service. The closing date for responses is Sunday 1 September 2024.
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