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Revision as of 07:41, 30 September 2019

Chorley District


Demographic Information

GSSCode: E07000118

Authority Type: DIS[1]

Country: England

Region: North West

Disposal Authority: Lancashire CC

Population[2] 116,821
Land Area (ha)[3] 20,144.49
Population per ha 5.8


Notes

  1. Authority Type Abreviations:
    • UTA - Unitary Authority
    • DIS - District
    • MTD - Metropolitan District
    • LBO - London Borough
  2. Source: ONS mid 2018 projection
  3. Source: Ordnance Survey boundry line data 2019

Key Metrics

Metric[1] Indicator Ranking
Residual Waste per Person 211.44 kg/person 227
Residual Waste per ha 1.23 t/ha 199
Recycling Rate 42.01 219
Organic[2] Waste per Person 60.33 kg/person 113
Food Waste per Person 0 kg/person 0
Collected Recyclate
* Collected Garden 7,047.78 t 155
* Collected Food 0 t 0
* Collected Mixed[3] 0 t 0
* Collected DMR 10,845.27 t 220
Collected Residual Waste 24,700.84 t 148

Notes

  1. Collection data from WasteData Flow for calendar year 2017, and refers to only waste colleced at the kerbside.
  2. Combined Garden, Food and Mixed Waste.
  3. Collection of Food and Garden Waste together in the same bin.

Collections Contract Information[1]

Residual Waste Collection: Veolia

Mixed Recycling Collections: Veolia

Organic Waste Collection: Veolia

Food Waste Collection: NA

Duration of Contract: 7

Contract Start Date: 2012

Approximate Value: £19,943,000

Comments

Notes

  1. Data initially populated from propriatory database.

Ref http://web.bolsover.gov.uk/reportsagendas/Reports/report19013.pdf