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Revision as of 11:22, 17 March 2021
Bexley London Boro
Demographic Information
GSSCode: E09000004
Authority Type: LBO[1]
Country: England
Region: London
Disposal Authority: Bexley London Borough Council
Population[2] | 247,258 |
Land Area (ha)[3] | 7,115.66 |
Population per ha | 34.75 |
Key Metrics
Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRC)
Metric | Indicator |
---|---|
Number of HWRC(s) | 2 |
Population per HWRC | 123,062 |
Land Area per HWRC | 3,214.32 |
Authority Reported Metrics
For reporting period (Financial Year April to March): 2022-23
Ranked Metrics
Metric | Indicator | Ranking |
---|---|---|
Percentage of household waste sent for reuse, recycling or composting (%) (Ex NI192) | 43.8 | 127 |
Collected household waste per person (kg/pp) (Ex BVPI 84a) | 336.1 | 95 |
Unranked Metrics
Metric | Indicator | ||
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Local Authority Collected and Household Waste Statistics | |||
• | Local Authority Collected Waste | ||
Total Waste (tonnes) | 101,524 | ||
• Sent for recycling-composting-reuse (tonnes) | 41,765 | ||
• Not sent for recycling (tonnes) | 59,758 | ||
Estimated rejects (tonnes) | 1,843 | ||
• | Household | ||
Total waste (tonnes) | 83,414 | ||
• | Waste sent for recycling-composting-reuse (tonnes) | 36,527 | |
• Dry recycling-reuse (tonnes) | 20,652 | ||
• Green recycling-reuse (tonnes) | 15,875 | ||
• | Waste not sent for recycling (tonnes) | 46,888 | |
• Regular collection (not recycled) (tonnes) | 36,899 | ||
• Civic amenity sites (not recycled) (tonnes) | 5,503 | ||
• Other sources (not recycled) (tonnes) | 2,642 | ||
• Estimated rejects (tonnes) | 1,843 | ||
• | Non-Household | ||
• | Total waste (tonnes) | 18,109 | |
• Waste sent for recycling-composting-reuse (tonnes) | 5,239 | ||
• Waste not sent for recycling (tonnes) | 12,871 | ||
Estimated rejects (tonnes) | 0 | ||
Management of Local Authority Collected Waste | |||
To Landfill (tonnes) | 175 | ||
To Incineration with Energy from Waste (tonnes) | 59,467 | ||
To Incineration without Energy from Waste (tonnes) | 6 | ||
To Recycled - Composted (tonnes) | 41,765 | ||
To Other Routes (tonnes) | 97 | ||
Input to intermediate plants (tonnes) | 3,664 | ||
Government Metrics - Selected Waste Indicators | |||
Residual household waste per household (kg/household) (Ex NI191) | 463.9 | ||
Percentage of municipal waste sent to landfill (%) (Ex NI193) | 0.2 |
Collections Contract Information[4]
Collection Arrangements
Primary[5]
Residual Collection: Fortnightly
Dry Recycleables: Weekly : Separate
- Method of Segregation[6]: To be completed by Local Authority
Green Waste: Fortnightly : Separate : Charged
Secondary[7]
Residual Collection: To be completed by Authority
Dry Recycleables: To be completed by Authority
- Method of Segregation[6]: To be completed by Authority
Green Waste: To be completed by Authority
Food Waste: To be completed by Authority
Contract Arrangements
Residual Waste Collection: OutSourced (Serco)
Mixed Recycling Collections: OutSourced (Serco)
Organic Waste Collection: OutSourced (Serco)
Food Waste Collection: OutSourced (Serco)
Duration of Contract: 7
Contract Start Date: 2013
Approximate Value: £5,984,550
Comments
NA
Destination Information
Significant Tonnage Summary[8]
References
- ↑ Authority Type Abreviations:
- UTA - Unitary Authority
- DIS - District
- MTD - Metropolitan District
- LBO - London Borough
- CTY - County Council
- ↑ Source: ONS mid 2018 projection
- ↑ Source: Ordnance Survey boundry line data 2019
- ↑ Data initially populated from propriatory database.
- ↑ These arrangements are for the primary arrangements in an area. Primary is defined as the arrangements given to the most households in an area.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 This should detail the Kerbside Collection Scheme operated by the LA e.g. co-mingled, twin stream or source segregated.
- ↑ Due to the diverse nature of housing stock within a local authority's juristriction most LAs operate secondary collection arrangements to accommodate for this difference in housing e.g. houses, flats etc
- ↑ Tonnages under 2000 tonnes have been screened out.