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Press Release – Marlborough District Council How we manage and minimise waste for the next six years in Marlborough is open for discussion with the Councils draft strategy now open for public comment. The proposed Waste Management and Minimisation Plan (WMMP) 2021-27 has been developed following …
How we manage and minimise waste for the next six years in Marlborough is open for discussion with the Council’s draft strategy now open for public comment.
The proposed Waste Management and Minimisation Plan (WMMP) 2021-27 has been developed following extensive consultation with the community. Final input is now invited.
Solid Waste Manager Alec McNeil said the Council wanted to be sure nothing had been missed. “The draft plan has been informed by a waste assessment which looked at current quantities and composition of waste and diverted materials, and existing waste services. We also considered predicted future demand for services and the best options for meeting that demand,
A key reason for the changes to Columbiaâs residential trash collection system is equity for customers.
That was part of the message Steve Hunt, Solid Waste manager for the city of Columbia Utilities, discussed in a recent meeting with Boone County Muleskinners.
âCustomers that put out one bag of trash or two bags of trash each week pay the same amount as their neighbor down the street who may put out 10 bags of trash,â Hunt said. âIâve heard from several customers over the years that didnât think that was a fair or equitable method for collection.â
City Council approved the changes during its Sept. 21 meeting. On Nov. 1, many of these changes went into effect. The last of them will go into effect Feb. 1. Hunt said in addition to equity, the new guidelines will improve working conditions for the Solid Waste staff.