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Biffa to launch WEEE collections for three councils

Municipal services contractor Biffa is introducing collections of small household WEEE (waste electrical and electronic equipment) for three of its local authority clients.

Municipal services contractor Biffa is introducing collections of small household WEEE (waste electrical and electronic equipment) for three of its local authority clients.

The service additions are the result of Biffa’s successful application to the WEEE Local Project Fund, set up by the Distributor Take Back Scheme and overseen by BIS. Grants of £30,000 will be available from April 2012 for Woking, Surrey Heath and Swale Borough Councils.

Biffa is covering the start-up costs for the December start of Woking’s WEEE collections as the council was keen to launch the new service before the official funding came through.

Typically, small household WEEE comprises kitchen, beauty and audio-visual items, as long as they are powered by battery or mains electricity.

In Woking, residents can put any small WEEE in a carrier bag and leave it next to their recycling or refuse containers on the relevant collection day. Crews collect the bags and place them in under-body cages fitted to collection vehicles.

The collected WEEE is then offloaded into a skip or clip-top drum and transported to East Sussex for processing by authorised WEEE recycler MDJ Light Bros. Items are shredded and mechanically separated into component materials such as plastics, ferrous and non-ferrous metals for further reprocessing and remanufacture.

Officers at Woking Borough Council estimate that the new service could collect between 200 and 350 tonnes of WEEE annually, so making an important contribution to the borough’s effort to divert more waste from landfill through improved recycling. This could save between close to £20,000 in landfill tax alone (calculated at the current landfill tax rate of £56 per tonne).

Surrey Heath and Swale Borough Councils are working with Biffa managers to design WEEE collection services that best suit their particular local needs.

Biffa municipal development director Pete Dickson said the small WEEE initiative was ‘typical of Biffa’s desire and ability to add value to its collection services’.

He commented: “Local authorities have two mantras at the moment – to save money and to protect service quality. By identifying and tapping into this funding, Biffa will have helped this trio of clients to do exactly that.”

Councillor Beryl Hunwicks, portfolio holder for waste and recycling at Woking, said: “WEEE is one of the fastest growing waste streams, and we need to ensure it doesn’t go to landfill. That would be a tremendous waste of WEEE’s valuable materials which can be reused, recycled and remanufactured.

“This new collection scheme will further enhance the council’s successful recycling service, and support our mission to push the recycling rate from the current 54% to over 60%.”

 

 
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Further press information from:

Blair Drummond, PR consultant
Tel: 07798 686 217
Email: blair.drummond@btopenworld.com

 

 
Notes to editors:

The municipal division of recycling, waste and renewable energy business Biffa (www.biffa.co.uk) currently provides high quality, efficient recycling, refuse, street cleansing and grounds maintenance services for over 40 local authorities in England, Wales and Scotland. The division expanded considerably in late 2010 when municipal services specialist Verdant Group, and its 24 local authority contracts, joined Biffa when Greenstar UK was acquired. The municipal business makes over 2½ million collections per week, and employs in excess of 2,500 staff who use over 1,000 vehicles. Its notable successes include helping South Oxfordshire District Council achieve a recycling and composting rate of 70% during 2010, placing the council second in Defra’s 2009-2010 league tables for overall recycling, composting and reuse and winning a LARAC Award for the most improved recycling authority. The first months of Vale of White Horse District Council’s new service saw its recycling and composting rate match that of its South Oxfordshire neighbour, while a redesigned service for Surrey Heath Borough Council doubled its recycling and composting rate to almost 65%, helping it meet its 2025 target almost 15 years early.

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