Verge collection methods
Consultation has concluded
We are reviewing how we do bulk waste verge collections and need your input.
Background
The City of Cockburn's population is expected to increase by about 50,000 people in the next 20 years. Waste generation per capita in Australia is increasing by an average of 1% each year. This coincides with a landfill fee of $70 per tonne in Western Australia and limited remaining landfill capacity in the metropolitan area.
The Western Australian government has set a target to reduce waste generation by 10% per capita by 2030 (from a 2014-15 baseline).
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We are reviewing how we do bulk waste verge collections and need your input.
Background
The City of Cockburn's population is expected to increase by about 50,000 people in the next 20 years. Waste generation per capita in Australia is increasing by an average of 1% each year. This coincides with a landfill fee of $70 per tonne in Western Australia and limited remaining landfill capacity in the metropolitan area.
The Western Australian government has set a target to reduce waste generation by 10% per capita by 2030 (from a 2014-15 baseline).
With Cockburn's growing population, limited landfill space and increasing waste generation, the current bulk waste verge collection model has reached capacity. Further funding and resources would be required to continue the same level of service in the future.
The City has a responsibility to provide waste services that meet community needs while working towards waste reduction goals for a sustainable future.
We are reviewing our verge collection method and alternative options, to ensure we are delivering a sustainable service that meets community needs and waste reduction targets.
Current verge collection model
The City uses a scheduled bulk waste verge collection model. Residents within a catchment area are allocated a collection date. Waste within the catchment area is collected by the City at the allocated time. Collections are undertaken four times a year; twice for bulk hard waste and twice for organic garden waste (rural properties differ).
Have your say by 4pm, Thursday 19 August 2021
We want to hear your views on our current and alternative verge collection service models.
Your feedback will be considered alongside other technical information and criteria, to understand how we can deliver a sustainable verge collection service that meets waste reduction targets and community needs.
In person workshops Wednesday 28 July 2021, 10am - 11am Success Regional Sport and Community Facility (359 Hammond Road, Success) Registrations essential: Click here Monday 9 August 2021, 6pm - 7pm Coogee Community Hall (19 Arlington Loop, Coogee) Registrations essential: Click here Tuesday 17 August 2021, 6pm - 7pm Cockburn Administration Function Room (9 Coleville Crescent, Spearwood) Registrations essential: Click here Online workshops Tuesday 10 August 2021, 6pm - 7pm Registrations essential: Click here Saturday 14 August 2021, 10am - 11am Registrations essential: Click here | |
Pop-up chats Drop by and chat to our team, we will be at the following locations at the following times: Saturday 24 July, 10:30am - 12pm Cockburn Gateway Shopping City (near Big W), Success Thursday 5 August, 10am - 2pm Phoenix Shopping Centre (near EB Games), Spearwood Thursday 5 August, 4pm - 7pm Success Library, Success Monday 16 August, 9.30am - 11.30am Coolbellup Library, Coolbellup Wednesday 18 August, 3pm - 7pm Stargate Shopping Centre Atwell (near IGA), Atwell | |
Survey Online: Click here Hard copy: Available at City of Cockburn Administration Building, Seniors Centre and Cockburn Libraries Phone: Complete over the phone 08 9411 3444 Closes 4pm, Thursday 19 August 2021. | |
Facebook Live Do you have a burning question about verge collections? Join us on Facebook Live to have your questions answered. Wednesday 11 August, from 5pm facebook.com/cityofcockburn |
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Project Lifecycle
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Open for comment
Verge collection methods has finished this stageWe are reviewing our verge collection system and want your input. How can we achieve a sustainable, cost-effective system that meets community needs while working towards waste targets?
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Community workshops
Verge collection methods has finished this stageCome along to a workshop near you
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Stakeholder group sessions
Verge collection methods has finished this stageConsultation with specific groups
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Closed for comment
Verge collection methods has finished this stageThanks for your feedback! We will report back on what our community said.
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Further investigation
Verge collection methods has finished this stageFurther investigation will be undertaken to understand feasibility, technical requirements and practical implications of verge collection options
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Council report
Verge collection methods is currently at this stageA report will be presented to Council on considerations for our verge collection service in Cockburn.
Better Practice Vergeside Collection Guidelines
Waste Management Vision Statement
To lead and support a community that:
avoids waste generation,
reduces environmental impacts, and
considers the waste that is produced as a valuable resource to be recovered, reused and recycled utilising the latest technologies available.
Current Waste Management Challenges
Population rise leading to increased waste generation;
Limitations of existing resource recovery facilities;
Decreasing availability of landfill space;
The growing significance of sustainable practices and climate change;
Community understanding regarding waste management approaches.
Rethink your bulk waste!
Reduce, reuse and recycle - landfill is the last resort.
Waste targets
State Government Waste Targets
(waste generation per capita from a 2014-15 baseline)
- 2025: Support and promote the benefits of buying locally
- 2030: 10% reduction
City of Cockburn Waste Targets
(waste generation per capita from a 2014-15 baseline)
- 2024 / 25: 12% reduction
- 2029 / 30: 15% reduction