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Page 1: NSW local government waste and resource recovery data

NSW local government waste and resource recovery data report

as reported by councils

2008–2009

Page 2: NSW local government waste and resource recovery data

NSW Local Government Waste and Resource Recovery Data Report 2008–2009

Disclaimer

The Office of Environment and Heritage, Department of Premier and Cabinet has made all reasonable

efforts to ensure that the contents of this document are factual and free of error. However the State of

NSW and the Office of Environment and Heritage shall not be liable for any damage or loss which may

occur in relation to any person taking action or not on the basis of this document.

Published by:

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OEH 2012/0063

ISBN 978 1 74293 326 9

Published February 2012

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Department of Premier and Cabinet 2012

The Office of Environment and Heritage, Department of Premier and Cabinet and the State of NSW

are pleased to allow this material to be reproduced in whole or in part, provided the meaning is

unchanged and its source, publisher and authorship are acknowledged.

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3NSW Local Government Waste and Resource Recovery Data Report 2008–2009

Contents

Background 6

1. Kerbside collection of recyclables 7

1.1 Dry recyclables collection 7

1.2 Kerbside organics collection 12

2. Kerbside residual waste collection for landfill or AWT 17

3. Kerbside Clean up/Hard waste collection 23

4. Drop off facilities provided by councils 24

5. Domestic Waste Resource Recovery rates 25

6. Domestic waste management charges 30

Glossary 30

List of figures

Figure 1: NSW councils providing kerbside recycling collection services 8

Figure 2: Average reported kerbside dry recyclables collected per household per week across

local government areas 9

Figure 3: Average reported weekly quantity collected of household recyclables, by collection system 10

Figure 4: Kerbside dry recycling reported as collected in NSW from 2000–01 to 2008–09 10

Figure 5: Average household recyclables reported as collected per week in NSW 2000–01 to

2008–09 11

Figure 6: Annual quantity and weekly per capita reported as collection of dry recyclables in NSW

2000–01 to 2008– 09 11

Figure 7: NSW councils providing kerbside garden organics collection services 13

Figure 8: Average quantity of household garden organics reported as collected across local

government areas 14

Figure 9: Average weekly quantity collected of household garden organics, by collection system 15

Figure 10: Kerbside garden organics reported as collected in NSW from 2000–01 to 2008–09 15

Figure 11: Average weekly quantity reported as collected of household garden organics per

household in NSW, 2000–01 to 2008–09 16

Figure 12: Annual quantity and average weekly collection of garden organics per capita in NSW,

2000–01 to 2008–09 16

Figure 13: NSW councils providing kerbside residual waste collection services 17

Figure 14: Average quantity reported as collected of household residual waste, across local

government areas 18

Figure 15: Average weekly quantity reported as collected of household residual waste,

by collection system 19

Figure 16: Kerbside residual waste reported as collected in NSW from 2005–2006 to 2008–2009 20

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Figure 17: Average weekly quantity reported as collected household residual waste in NSW

2005–06 to 2008–09 20

Figure 18: Annual total quantity and average weekly per capita quantity reported as collected

of residual waste 21

Figure 19: Domestic waste recovered by AWT by region 22

Figure 20: NSW councils with a kerbside clean up service 23

Figure 21: NSW councils providing a recycling drop off facility 24

Figure 22: Reported recovery materials by category 25

Figure 23: SMA Recovery Rate 2008–09 26

Figure 24: ERA Recovery Rate 2008–09 27

Figure 25: Rest of the state recovery rate 2008–09 28

List of tables

Table 1: Total Domestic Resource Recovery Rates 2005–06 to 2008–09 5

Table 2: Annual NSW reported tonnages of recyclables collected at kerbside Tonnes (000’s) 7

Table 3: Percentage coverage of household and population with a dry recycling service in NSW 7

Table 4: Average reported annual dry recyclables collected by household and population 8

Table 5: Average reported annual quantity collected of household dry recyclables, by collection

system 9

Table 6: Percentage coverage of household and population with garden organics service in NSW 12

Table 7: Average annual quantity of garden organics reported as collected by household and

population 13

Table 8: Average annual quantity collected of household garden organics, by collection system 14

Table 9: Percentage coverage of household and population with a residual waste service in NSW 17

Table 10: Average annual quantity of residual waste collected by reporting councils by household

and population 18

Table 11: Average annual quantity reported as collected of household residual waste,

by collection system 19

Table 12: Total Domestic Resource Recovery Rate Trend 25

Appendices

Appendix 1: Waste and resource recovery services 2008–09 33

Appendix 2: Resource recovery rates (Total domestic and kerbside) 2008–09 39

Appendix 3: Kerbside generation by household and population 2008-09 46

Appendix 4: Predominant BIN size and collection frequency 2008–09 52

Appendix 5: Domestic waste management charges 2008–09 58

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Executive summary 2008–2009

This is the fourth annual report outlining the performance of local government councils’

kerbside and drop-off waste, recycling and resource recovery services in NSW based on

information provided by Councils. The report amalgamated and relied entirely on the

data reported by individual councils.

Reported kerbside collection of dry recyclables and household organics:

� There has been a progressive increase in the overall recycling performance from

kerbside dry recyclables and garden organics from 644,000 tonnes in 2000–01 to

1.033 million tonnes in 2007–08 and 1.043 million tonnes in 2008–09

� An average 5.34 kg per week of dry recyclables were collected at the kerbside per

household in 2008–09, for the 123 councils that reported dry recycling kerbside

collections

� Total dry recyclables collected at the kerbside increased by 238,000 tonnes or

53% relative to 2000–01, to reach 687,235 tonnes in 2008–09

� An average 4.73 kg per week of household organics were collected at the

kerbside per household in 2008–09, for the 57 councils that reported

� Total household organics collected at the kerbside increased by 160,662 tonnes

or 83%, relative to 2000–01, to reach 355,258 tonnes in 2008–09

Reported residual waste collections:

� An average 12.43 kg per week of residual waste was collected at the kerbside per

household in 2008–09, for the 145 councils that reported

� Total residual waste collected at the kerbside increased by 23,919 tonnes or 1.5%,

relative to 2005–06, to reach 1,664,486 tonnes in 2008–09

� The amount of residual waste collected that was reported as recovered through

an Alternative Waste Technology (AWT) treatment facility was 143,799 in 2008–09.

Reported kerbside clean up:

� Total kerbside cleanup collection of waste, for the 87 councils that reported, was

153,202 tonnes in 2008–09, of which 41,172 tonnes were recycled

Drop off facilities:

� Total reported domestic waste dropped of, at the 103 councils that reported, was

494,623 tonnes in 2008–09, of which 237,808 was recycled

Household waste resource recovery rate:

� NSW total domestic recovery rate (Includes kerbside, clean up and drop off ) has

increased from 37.8% in 2005–06 to 43.7% in 2008–09

Table 1: Total Domestic Resource Recovery Rates 2005–06 to 2008–09

Recovery rate 2005–06 2006–07 2007–08 2008–2009

NSW 37.8% 40.8% 43.2% 43.7%

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6 NSW Local Government Waste and Resource Recovery Data Report 2008–2009

OEH acknowledges the cooperation and contribution of all NSW councils in providing the data presented within this report. Please note that the information within this report is entirely dependent on the accuracy of data supplied by councils in the 2008-09 survey. While OEH has made an effort to verify the information supplied by councils wherever possible, OEH is not able to validate the raw data that forms the basis of this report.

Background

This report amalgamated information provided by individual councils in response to

Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH) survey of all NSW local government councils

to determine the characteristics of the waste and resource recovery services available to

residents of NSW for the year 2008–09. The survey incorporated the information required

under the National Environment Protection Measure (NEPM) for Used Packaging

Materials1 in addition to information relating to domestic resource recovery as well as

waste collection and disposal. Not all councils reported on all items in the survey.

This report should assist councils in making decisions and assessing progress against the

goals and targets in the NSW Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Strategy 2.

This report contains information as follows:

Population figures that were used for per capita calculations are derived from the

Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) population estimates3. The population figures used

are from, and refer to, population projections as at 30 June 2008. OEH used the figure

from the start of the financial year as the ABS does not release the next year’s figures

until December.

1 For further information: www.ephc.gov.au

2 For further information: www.environment.nsw.gov.au

3 ABS: Cat. No. 3218.0.55.001 Regional Population Growth, Australia – companion data

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1. Kerbside collection of recyclables

Collection of kerbside dry recyclables and organics has progressively increased since the commencement

of reporting, from 644,021 tonnes in 2000–01 to 1.033 million tonnes in 2007–08 and 1.042 million tonnes

in 2008–09.

Table 2: Annual NSW reported tonnages of recyclables collected at kerbside Tonnes (000’s)

2000–01 2001–02 2002–03 2003–04 2004–05 2005–06 2006–07 2007–08 2008–09

Dry recyclables 449.43 487.45 539.07 581.40 592.23 609.33 661.47 689.73 687.23

Organics 194.60 207.06 198.40 205.08 226.19 270.40 288.85 343.65 355.26

Total kerbside 644.03 694.51 737.47 786.48 818.42 879.73 950.33 1,033.38 1,042.49

1.1 Dry recyclables collection

Most councils were able to obtain data from the facilities receiving and processing their dry recyclables.

However, some councils may have only been able to provide an estimate of tonnes of recycled material

and the quality of data may vary.

One hundred and twenty four (124) of all NSW councils provided a kerbside dry recyclables collection

service, reaching 98% of all households and 98% of the entire population in NSW (Figure 1). Service

availability varied across NSW.

Table 3: Percentage coverage of household and population with a dry recycling service in NSW

Region

No. of councils

providing service

Household Population

Total4 Percentage %5 Total6 Percentage %7

NSW 124 2,605,024 97.64% 6,820,550 97.67%

SMA8 38 1,448,007 100.00% 3,907,232 100.00%

ERA9 13 517,189 100.00% 1,328,052 100.00%

Rest of the state 73 639,828 91.04% 1,585,266 90.70%

4 Represents all households within those councils offering a kerbside recycling service

5 Coverage percentage against all households in NSW/Regions offering a service

6 Represents entire population within those councils offering a kerbside recycling service

7 Coverage percentage against entire population in NSW/Regions offering a service

8 Sydney Metropolitan Area

9 Extended Regulated Area

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8 NSW Local Government Waste and Resource Recovery Data Report 2008–2009

Figure 1: NSW councils providing kerbside recycling collection services

An average of 278kg of dry recyclables was collected per household with a recycling service in 2008–09.

This equates to an average of 5.34kg per household or 1.94kg per person, per week.

Table 4: Average reported annual dry recyclables collected by household and population

Region

No. of Councils

reporting

Household 10 Population 11

Annual

kg/hh/yr

Weekly

kg/hh/wk

Annual

kg/capita/yr

Weekly

kg/capita/wk

NSW 123* 277.88 5.34 100.82 1.94

SMA 38 285.54 5.49 102.48 1.97

ERA 13 267.07 5.14 103.87 2.00

Rest of the state 72 268.57 5.16 94.16 1.81

* Represents only those councils reporting the dry recycling collection figures

Annual average reported collection of dry recyclables in the SMA (285.54 kg/hh/yr) was slightly higher

than the state average for councils that report on the service. Of the 123 councils in NSW that provided a

kerbside dry recyclable collection, 23 had collected less than 4 kg per household per week, and 31 councils

exceeded 6 kg on average (Figure 2).

10 Based on total number of households within reporting councils

11 Based on total population within reporting councils

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Figure 2: Average reported kerbside dry recyclables collected per household per week across

local government areas

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 More

Average 5.34 kg/hh/wk

Household dry recycling yield (kg/hh/wk)

No

. of

cou

nci

ls

NSW councils used 10 different dry recycling collection systems in 2008–09 (Table 5). OEH’s preferred

collection systems for dry recyclables (either 240L fully commingled MGB or dual 120L MGBs for paper and

containers) was used by 91 councils in total. Standardised collection systems facilitate education, improve

understanding and use of recycling systems by residents.

Table 5: Average reported annual quantity collected of household dry recyclables, by

collection system12

Collection system SMA ERA

Rest

of the

state

No. of

councils

Household collections

kg/hh/yr kg/hh/wk

240L MGB 29 10 50 89 282.31 5.43

240L MGB split (Paper/Commingled) – 3 1 4 220.66 4.24

240L MGB split (Recyclables/Waste) – – 2 2 224.12 4.31

140L MGB 1 – 2 3 243.37 4.68

120L MGB – – 2 2 178.71 3.44

2 x 120L MGB Dual Bins 2 – – 2 330.31 6.35

55L MGB – – 2 2 315.29 6.06

Bag – – 2 2 184.55 3.55

Crate 1 – 9 10 275.89 5.31

Other * 5 – 2 7 211.34 4.06

No kerbside recycling collection service – – 26 26 – –

* Combination of Tied and Bundled + Crate+ MGBs, or mix of MGBs, or crates + MGBs

12 The average annual figure is based on predominant bin size and larger proportion of dwelling types within councils. Also excludes non

reporting councils for the period.

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10 NSW Local Government Waste and Resource Recovery Data Report 2008–2009

Figure 3 compares average weekly household dry recyclables collected with collection system type. One

preferred collection systems using 240L MGB collected an average of 5.43 kg/hh/wk and was used by 72%

of the councils with kerbside recycling service. The other preferred system with 2x120L MGBs showed the

highest average collection level for 2008–09 only two councils within SMA used this system type.

Figure 3: Average reported weekly quantity collected of household recyclables, by collection

system

Ho

use

ho

ld c

oll

ec

tio

ns

(kg

/hh

/wk

)

Bin size

5.43

4.24 4.314.68

3.44

6.35 6.06

3.55

5.31

4.06

1.00

0

2.00

3.00

4.00

5.00

6.00

7.00

240L MGB

240L MGBSplit (P/C)

240L MGBSplit (W/R)

140L MGB

120L MGB

2x120L MGB

55L MGB

Bag Crate * Other

Kerbside collection of dry recyclables decreased slightly (0.3%) in 2008–09 relative to 2007–08. The SMA

and the rest of the State reported a 2.4% and 2.8% drop and the ERA reported a 2% increase. Total dry

recyclables collected at the kerbside in NSW in 2008–09 was 687,235 tonnes with: 400,425 tonnes from the

SMA; 137,949 tonnes from the ERA; and 148,861 tonnes from the rest of the State.

Despite the slight decrease in the quantity of dry recyclables in 2008–09, about 238,000 more tonnes or

52.91% more was collected in 2008–09 relative to 2000–01 collection figures.

Figure 4: Kerbside dry recycling reported as collected in NSW from 2000–01 to 2008–09

Ton

ne

s (0

00

’s)

Year

449.43

487.45

539.07

581.40 592.23609.33

661.47689.73 687.23

350

450

550

650

750

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

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11NSW Local Government Waste and Resource Recovery Data Report 2008–2009

Average household recyclables collected per week increased steadily from 4.70kg in 2001–02 to 5.34 kg in

2008–09 period.

Figure 5: Average household recyclables reported as collected per week in NSW 2000–01 to

2008–09

kg

/hh

/wk

Year

4.70

4.53

4.86

5.095.04

5.00

5.305.34 5.34

4.50

4.70

4.90

5.10

5.30

5.50

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

Similarly, the average per capita collection of dry recyclables increased in line with an overall increase in

the quantity of dry recyclables collected in NSW (Figure 6). The increases may be due to both an increase

in councils offering a new or expanded recycling service and improved recycling behaviour by residents.

Figure 6: Annual quantity and weekly per capita reported as collection of dry recyclables in

NSW 2000–01 to 2008– 09

Ton

ne

s (0

00

’s)

kg

/ca

/wk

Year

100

0

200

300

400

500

600

700

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

0.50

1.00

1.50

2.00

2.50

3.00

Kerbside dry recycling (tonnes) Kilograms per capita per week

0

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12 NSW Local Government Waste and Resource Recovery Data Report 2008–2009

Environmental benefits of recovering dry recyclablesRecycling results in the avoidance of environmental impacts associated with resource extraction, materials

production and manufacturing processes. The environmental benefits of the community recycling 687,235

tonnes of dry recyclables in NSW during 2008–09 are demonstrated using the Environmental Benefits of

Recycling Calculator 13. The indicators used in the calculator are greenhouse benefits, energy and water

savings, as well as landfill space saved. All benefits are net benefits, that is, they are the benefits after the

average impacts of collection, transporting and reprocessing have been accounted for.

The recycling of 687,235 tonnes of resources also saves 1,893,850 m3 of landfill space, 82,881 cars

permanently removed from the road, 52,992 household’s annual electricity requirements and 121,702

peoples annual water usage.

1.2 Kerbside organics collection

Sixty NSW councils provided kerbside garden organics collections in 2008–09, reaching 67% of households

in NSW (Table 6 and Figure 7). Some councils could only provide estimates of quantities recovered.

Table 6: Percentage coverage of household and population with garden organics service in NSW

Region

No. of councils pro-

viding service

Household Population

Total 14 Percentage %15 Total 16 Percentage %17

NSW 60 1,780,034 66.72% 4,539,900 65.01%

SMA 32 1,106,736 76.43% 2,869,649 73.44%

ERA 8 349,911 67.66% 886,692 66.77%

Rest of the state 20 323,387 46.02% 783,559 44.83%

13 For further information: http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/warr/BenefitRecycling.htm

14 Represents all households within those councils offering a kerbside garden organics service

15 Coverage percentage against all households in NSW/Regions offering a service

16 Represents entire population within those councils offering a kerbside garden organics service

17 Coverage percentage against entire population in NSW/Regions offering a service

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13NSW Local Government Waste and Resource Recovery Data Report 2008–2009

Figure 7: NSW councils providing kerbside garden organics collection services

An average of 246 kg of garden organic material was collected per household in 2008–09 in those councils that

provided and reported on that service. That equated to an average of 4.73 kg per household per week or 1.56

kg per person per week. 57 councils reported collection quantities.

Table 7: Average annual quantity of garden organics reported as collected by household and

population*

Region

No. of councils

reporting

Household 18 Population 19

Annual

kg/hh/yr

Weekly

kg/hh/wk

Annual

kg/ca/yr

Weekly

kg/ca/wk

NSW 57 * 246.04 4.73 81.14 1.56

SMA 31 235.25 4.52 77.57 1.49

ERA 7 252.42 4.85 90.68 1.74

Rest of the state 19 282.66 5.44 84.50 1.62

* Represents only those councils reporting garden organics collection figures.

18 Based on total number of households within reporting councils

19 Based on total population within reporting councils

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Figure 8: Average quantity of household garden organics reported as collected across local

government areas

0

3

6

9

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 More

Average 4.73 kg/hh/wk

No

. of

cou

nci

ls

Household garden organics yield (kg/hh/wk)

In 2008–09, the most common garden organics collection system provided by councils was a 240L MGB.

Of those, 34 councils collected fortnightly and 8 councils collected weekly. The other common collection

system was a combination of various systems – tied and bundled, crates, MGB’s or mixture of these

systems; collected fortnightly, on call or monthly. Fourteen (14) councils used the combination (Others)

system, of which 5 councils collected fortnightly and 9 councils collected on call or monthly.

The OEH preferred resource recovery practices by Local Councils Guide recommends a 240L MGB

collected fortnightly for councils with high volumes of 175 kg or more per household per year.

Table 8: Average annual quantity collected of household garden organics, by collection system20

Collection system SMA ERA

Rest of

the state

No. of

councils

Household collections

kg/hh/yr kg/hh/wk

240L MGB (Fortnightly) 17 5 12 34 285.35 5.49

240L MGB (Weekly) 3 – 5 8 392.50 7.55

Others (Fortnightly)* 5 – – 5 173.41 3.33

Others (On call/Monthly)** 6 2 1 9 118.70 2.28

240L MGB (Monthly) – – 1 1 111.22 2.14

No service 6 4 77 89 – –

* Combination of Tied and Bundled + Crate+ MGBs, or mix of MGBs, or crates + MGBs. Collected fortnightly

** Combination of Tied and Bundled + Crate+ MGBs, or mix of MGBs, or crates + MGBs. Collected monthly or on call

20 The average annual figure is based on predominant bin size and larger proportion of dwelling types within councils. Also excludes non

reporting councils for the period.

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Figure 9 below compares the average weekly quantity collected of household garden organics with collection

system type. The 34 councils who used the fortnightly 240L MGB collection system were geographically spread

across the SMA, ERA and the rest of the State and collectively serviced over 907,000 households.

Figure 9: Average weekly quantity collected of household garden organics, by collection system

Ho

use

ho

ld y

ield

(k

g/h

h/w

k)

Bin size

5.49

7.55

3.33

2.28

1.00

0

2.00

3.00

4.00

5.00

6.00

7.00

8.00

240L (f'nightly) 240L (weekly) Other (f'nightly) Other (call/month)

Garden organics collected at the kerbside around NSW increased by 160,662 tonnes, or 82.6%, compared

to 2000–01 data, to a total of 355,258 tonnes in 2008–09:

� 219,592 tonnes from the SMA

� 71,893 tonnes from the ERA

� 63,772 tonnes from the rest of the State.

Figure 10: Kerbside garden organics reported as collected in NSW from 2000–01 to 2008–09

Ton

ne

s (0

00

’s)

Year

194.60207.06

198.40 205.08

226.19

270.40288.85

343.65355.26

150

200

250

300

350

400

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

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The average weekly quantity collected of household garden organics per household has increased since

2004–05 to an average 4.73 kg per household per week in 2008–09 (Figure 11).

Figure 11: Average weekly quantity reported as collected of household garden organics per

household in NSW, 2000–01 to 2008–09

kg

/hh

/wk

Year

3.93 3.88

3.593.50

3.32

4.19 4.22

4.68 4.73

3.00

3.25

3.50

3.75

4.00

4.25

4.50

4.75

5.00

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

The overall increase in garden organics collected in NSW may be explained by the continued increase in

the number of councils offering a kerbside garden organics collection service in recent years. The average

weekly collected quantity of garden organics per capita has increased steadily from 2004–05 to 1.85 kg in

2008–09 (Figure 12).

Figure 12: Annual quantity and average weekly collection of garden organics per capita in

NSW, 2000–01 to 2008–09

100

200

300

400

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

0.50

00

1.00

1.50

2.00

2.50

3.00

Ton

ne

s (0

00

’s)

kg

/ca

/wk

Year

Kerbside garden organics (tonnes) Kilograms per capita per week

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2. Kerbside residual waste collection for landfill or AWT

In 2008–09, 151 councils provided kerbside residual waste collection service, reaching over 99% of all

households and entire population in NSW. Access to collection varied across NSW; with 100% of

households receiving collection services in the SMA and ERA and over 99% in the Rest of the State.

Table 9: Percentage coverage of household and population with a residual waste service in NSW

Region

No. of councils

providing service

Household Population

Total 21 Percentage % 22 Total 23 Percentage %24

NSW 151 2,667,252 99.97% 6,981,346 99.98%

SMA 38 1,448,007 100.00% 3,907,232 100.00%

ERA 13 517,189 100.00% 1,328,052 100.00%

Rest of the State 100 702,056 99.90% 1,776,062 99.90%

Figure 13: NSW councils providing kerbside residual waste collection services

21 Represents all households within those councils offering a kerbside residual waste service

22 Coverage percentage against all households in NSW/Regions offering a service

23 Represents entire population within those councils offering a kerbside residual waste service

24 Coverage percentage against entire population in NSW/Regions offering a service

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An average of 646 kg of residual waste was collected per household from the 145 councils in 2008–09 that

provided data, averaging 12.43 kg per household per week and 4.61 kg per person per week.

Table 10: Average annual quantity of residual waste collected by reporting councils by

household and population

Region

No. of councils

reporting

Household 25 Population 26

Annual

kg/hh/yr

Weekly

kg/hh/wk

Annual

kg/ca/yr

Weekly

kg/ca/wk

NSW 145 * 646.34 12.43 239.59 4.61

SMA 38 652.12 12.54 239.88 4.61

ERA 13 638.12 12.27 248.28 4.77

Rest of the state 94 639.83 12.30 232.18 4.47

* Represents reporting Councils only.

Quantity range of residual waste collected per household per week by the councils is categorised as:

Between 10 and 15 kg – 55 councils

Between 5 and 10 kg – 44 councils

More than 15 kg – 45 councils

Less than 5 kg – 1 council

Non reporting – 7 councils

Figure 14: Average quantity reported as collected of household residual waste, across local

government areas

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 More

Ave 12.43 kg/hh/wk

No

. of

cou

nci

ls

Household residual waste yield (kg/hh/wk)

25 Based on total number of households within reporting councils

26 Based on total population within reporting councils

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Six different residual waste collection systems were used by NSW councils (Table 11). 80 councils used a

240L MGB system. 56 councils adopted OEH’s preferred resource recovery practices for residual waste

collection (80L MGB, 120L MGB, or 140L MGB).

Table 11: Average annual quantity reported as collected of household residual waste, by

collection system27

Collection system SMA ERA

Rest of

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No. of

councils

Household collections

kg/hh/yr kg/hh/wk

240L MGB 15 7 58 80 796.12 15.31

240L MGB split (W/R) – – 3 3 673.08 12.94

140L MGB 8 2 15 25 605.67 11.65

120L MGB 12 3 11 26 650.08 12.50

80L MGB 3 1 1 5 460.52 8.86

Other * – – 10 10 829.17 15.95

Not Available – – 2 2 – –

No kerbside residual collection service – – 1 1 – –

* Combination of Tied and Bundled + Crate+ MGBs, or mix of MGBs, or crates + MGBs

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collection system

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27 The average annual figure is based on predominant bin size and larger proportion of dwelling types within councils. Also excludes non

reporting councils for the period.

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In 2008–09, total quantity of residual waste collected at the kerbside in NSW was 1,664,586 tonnes:

� 937,266 tonnes from the SMA

� 329,729 tonnes from the ERA

� 397,591 tonnes from the rest of the State

Figure 16: Kerbside residual waste reported as collected in NSW from 2005–2006 to 2008–2009

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The total amount of kerbside residual waste collected dropped by 33,900 tonnes (2.0%) in 2008–09

compared to 2007–08, however there has been an overall increment of 1.5% in the total amount of

kerbside residual waste collected since 2005–06.

Figure 17: Average weekly quantity reported as collected household residual waste in NSW

2005–06 to 2008–09

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Though there has been an overall increment in the total amount of kerbside residual waste collection since

2005–06, the reported average weekly amount has decreased since then to 12.43 kg/hh/wk, with a slight

increase in 2007–08.

Figure 18: Annual total quantity and average weekly per capita quantity reported as collected

of residual waste

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Similar to the average household collection, the average per capita collection of kerbside residual waste

has decreased relative to 2005–06.

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Alternative Waste Treatment (AWT)Not all domestic residual waste collected at kerbside goes to landfill; some goes to Alternative Waste

Treatment (AWT) facilities. AWT can use a range of different mechanical and biological treatment

technologies to treat or process residual waste. Depending on the technology and the operation of the

facility, these plants can: recover additional physical and organic resources from residual waste; recover

energy from the waste; stabilise waste material prior to landfill to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and

reduce the mass of waste that goes to landfill and thus save on disposal costs. Typically, the ultimate

residual wastes from the AWT process and any processed material that cannot be beneficially reused, is

disposed of to landfill.

Councils reported that 143,799 tonnes of residual waste was recovered using AWT technologies in 2008–09.

Of this 76% was in the SMA, 8% ERA and 16% in the rest of the State. Note that councils varied in how they

reported recovery by an AWT facility as shown in the footnote to Appendix 2.

Figure 19: Domestic waste recovered by AWT by region

Rest of the State

23,344

16%

ERA

11,234

8% SMA

109,221

76%

The trend of material reported as recovered through an AWT is increasing from 43% in 2005–06 to 52% in

2008–09. (Figure 19)

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3. Kerbside Clean up/Hard waste collection

In NSW, 101 councils provided kerbside clean up collections, reaching 90% of all households in NSW (Figure

20). Access to kerbside clean up varied across NSW; with these services provided to 100% of households in

the SMA, 85% in the ERA, and 51% in the rest of the State.

Figure 20: NSW councils with a kerbside clean up service

In 2008–09, 153,20228 tonnes of material was reported as collected in council clean-ups. 112,030 tonnes

went to landfill and 41,172 tonnes were recycled.

The overall Resource Recovery Rate (RRR) for kerbside clean up in NSW was 27%.

� SMA – 22,228 tonnes recycled, 88,364 tonnes waste to landfill (20% RRR)

� ERA – 8,389 tonnes recycled and 13,976 tonnes waste to landfill (38% RRR)

� Rest of the State – 10,556 tonnes recycled and 9,690 tonnes waste to landfill (52% RRR)

28 Represents only 87 councils providing the collected tonnages

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4. Drop off facilities provided by councils

One hundred and Seventeen (117) NSW councils provided a recycling drop off facility (dry recycling and/or

garden organics), which was accessible by 66% of all households and 65% of the entire population in NSW

(Figure 21). Access to recycling and/or garden organics drop off facilities varied across NSW with access to

these facilities at 37% (14 councils) in the SMA, 100% (13 councils) in the ERA, and 89% (90 councils) in the

rest of the State.

Figure 21: NSW councils providing a recycling drop off facility

494,62329 tonnes of material was reported as collected in NSW, of which 256,815 tonnes were sent to

landfill and 237,808 tonnes of recyclable material (65,041 tonnes dry recyclables and 172,767 tonnes garden

organics) were collected at drop off facilities. The overall Resource Recovery Rate (RRR) for domestic drop

off in NSW was 48%:

� 9,393 tonnes recycled, 1,905 tonnes disposed to landfill in the SMA (83% RRR)

� 80,733 tonnes recycled and 79,254 tonnes disposed to landfill in the ERA (50% RRR)

� 147,682 tonnes recycled and 175,656 tonnes to landfill in the Rest of the State (46% RRR)

29 Represents only 103 councils providing the collected tonnages

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5. Domestic Waste Resource Recovery rates

The domestic waste recovery rate for individual councils is reported as the percentage of the total amount

of materials disposed of by households that is recovered for recycling or processing. Average waste

generation rates per household and per capita have also been developed to compare data at an individual

level. When comparing figures from different local government areas, consideration should be given to

regional variations in consumption patterns and available services.

This report is based on waste and recycling generated by households only, which is the major component

of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) but is not the total of MSW. The separate biennial WARR Strategy report

provides updates on the progress that the NSW community is making towards the waste avoidance and

resource recovery targets of the Strategy.

Figure 22 presents total domestic recyclables recovered from different sources. The dry recyclables and

garden organics constitute most of the recovered materials with combined total of 89%.

Figure 22: Reported recovery materials by category

AWT recovery

143,799

10%

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19,905

1%

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543,451

37%

Dry recyclables

756,680

52%

The domestic waste resource recovery rate for NSW in 2008–09 was 43.7% when all collected household

waste and recycling is included in the calculation, i.e. residual waste, recycling, garden organics, clean-up

and drop-off. The recovery rates for the regions are:

� SMA 45.3%

� ERA 43.0%

� Rest of the state 40.0%

Table 12: Total Domestic Resource Recovery Rate Trend

Domestic recovery rate 2005–06 2006–07 2007–08 2008–09

NSW 37.8% 40.8% 43.2% 43.7%

SMA 39.2% 42.9% 47.1% 45.3%

ERA 40.9% 40.9% 40.0% 43.0%

Rest of the state 32.7% 37.2% 38.0% 40.0%

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Figure 23: SMA Recovery Rate 2008–09

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

Ashfield

Auburn

Bankstown

Baulkham Hills

Blacktown

Botany Bay

Burwood

Camden

Campbelltown

Canada Bay

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Warringah

Waverley

Willoughby

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Average of SMA = 45.3%

MSW Target = 66%

Baseline = 26%

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Figure 24: ERA Recovery Rate 2008–09

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

Cessnock

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Hawkesbury

Kiama

Lake Macquarie

Maitland

Newcastle

Port Stephens

Shellharbour

Shoalhaven

Wingecarribee

Wollongong

Wyong

MSW Target = 66%

Baseline = 26%

Average of ERA = 43%

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Figure 25: Rest of the state recovery rate 2008–09

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

Albury

Armidale Dumaresq

Ballina

Balranald 4

Bathurst

Bega Valley

Bellingen

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Blayney

Blue Mountains

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Greater Taree

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Griffith City

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MSW Target = 66%

Baseline = 26%

Average of rest of the state = 40.0%

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0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

Hay 4

Inverell

Jerilderie 4

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Lachlan 4

Leeton

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Narromine

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worth Regional

Temora

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Average of rest of the state = 40.0%

Note:

1 No kerbside waste data reported

2 No kerbside recycling data reported

3 No kerbside waste service

4 No kerbside recycling service

5 No data provided

* Large amount of C & I waste was excluded from the kerbside residual waste for 2008–09

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6. Domestic waste management charges

For the range of Domestic Waste Management Charges in NSW please refer Appendix 5.

The rate that councils charge each year for the provision domestic waste management services for each

parcel of rateable land for which the service is available (s496 the Local Government Act 1993).

The rates are based on council charges provided. There may be various charges for bin sizes and

frequency. The figures listed in Appendix 5 are based on the predominant bin size and frequency.

Glossary

AWT technologyAlternative Waste Treatment technology

Domestic waste generationThe sum of the total of all materials collected or recovered through the domestic waste collection and

resource recovery services (i.e. waste + recycling + garden organics + clean up).

Domestic Waste Management ChargeThe rate that councils charge each year for the provision domestic waste management services for each

parcel of rateable land for which the service is available (s496 the Local Government Act 1993).

Drop off recyclingPlaces where materials or goods can be lawfully deposited for resource recovery or special management.

Dry recyclablesThe standard range of dry recyclables includes: recyclable paper and cardboard including newspapers,

magazines, phone books, cardboard packaging and liquid paperboard; glass bottles and jars; steel cans

and aerosols; aluminium rigid and semi-rigid packaging; all plastic containers.

HouseholdA household comprises the people that usually reside together within a single housing unit (house, unit,

farm etc).

Kerbside Clean up collectionA kerbside waste collection for waste items that is too large for collection via the normal household waste

service.

Kerbside recyclingA formalised kerbside collection system for recyclables from households, where the householder segregates

the wastes according to material type and places them in containers on the kerbside for separate collection.

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LGALocal Government Area

MGBMobile Garbage Bin. Also in the general context refers to mobile bins used for the collection of recycling

and garden organics.

OEHOffice of Environment and Heritage

OrganicsCompostable organics is a generic term for all organic materials that are appropriate for collection and use

as feedstocks for composting or in related biological treatment systems (Ex: anaerobic digestion).

Compostable organics is defined by its material components: residual food organics, garden organics,

wood and timber, biosolids and agricultural organics.

Garden organics include:

� Putrescible garden organic material (grass clippings)

� Non-woody garden organic material

� Woody garden organic material

� Trees and limbs

� Stumps and rootballs (not usually accepted in kerbside collection systems).

Garden organics is one of the primary components of the compostable organics stream.

Predominant bin typeWhere a council offers residents a range of bin sizes for a particular waste stream, the size used by the

greatest number of households in a given LGA is considered the predominant bin type.

Predominant service typeWhere a council offers residents a range of waste service types, the waste service provided to the greatest

number of households is considered to be the predominant service type.

Recovery RateThe Recovery Rate is the proportion of domestic dry recyclables and organics recovered through kerbside

and drop off resource recovery services compared to total domestic waste generation.

Residual wasteResidual waste or garbage is materials that are not separated for recycling or recovery, but are generally

disposed of at solid and inert waste landfills.

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Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery (WARR) Act 2001An Act to promote waste avoidance and resource recovery. Its purpose is to develop a state-wide

framework to achieve integrated waste and resource management planning, programs and service

delivery, to provide for the continual reduction in waste generation, to minimise the consumption of

natural resources and final disposal of waste and to encourage the most efficient use of resources.

Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Strategy (WARR Strategy) 2003The development of the WARR Strategy is a requirement of the WARR Act. The initial Strategy was released

in 2003 and an updated in 2007. The WARR Strategy provides guidance and priorities for action to ensure

that efficient resource use and impacts on the environment are considered throughout the life cycle of

goods and materials, including the extraction of raw materials, manufacturing, distribution, consumption

and recovery for reprocessing or safe disposal.

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Appendix 5: Domestic waste management charges

2008–09

ABS Council name RegionDLG

Group

Domestic waste management charge SUDs

Overall $

Dry recycling

$

Garden organics

$

Residual waste

$

60 Albury N 4 – 55.00 127.00 182.00

110 Armidale Dumaresq N 4 – – – 245.00

150 Ashfield S 2 – 52.50 191.26 243.76

200 Auburn S 2 – – – 295.80

250 Ballina R 4 – – – 252.00

300 Balranald N 9 – – 254.00 254.00

350 Bankstown S 3 – – 270.00 270.00

470 Bathurst N 4 60.00 – 130.00 190.00

500 Baulkham Hills S 7 – – – 275.00

550 Bega Valley N 4 88.40 44.16 167.44 300.00

600 Bellingen R 11 – – 405.00 405.00

650 Berrigan N 10 – – – 202.00

750 Blacktown S 3 52.00 – 197.00 249.00

800 Bland N 10 – – – 225.00

850 Blayney N 10 80.00 – 100.00 180.00

900 Blue Mountains R 7 69.30 14.20 69.75 153.25

950 Bogan N 9 – – 72.00 72.00

1000 Bombala N 9 93.00 – 109.00 202.00

1050 Boorowa N 9 – – – 245.00

1100 Botany Bay S 2 – – – 269.00

1150 Bourke N 9 – – 215.00 215.00

1200 Brewarrina N 9 – – 298.00 298.00

1250 Broken Hill N 4 – – 160.00 160.00

1300 Burwood S 2 – – 280.00 280.00

1350 Byron R 4 55.00 – 156.00 211.00

1400 Cabonne N 11 – – – 257.10

1450 Camden S 6 171.50 – 235.00 406.50

1500 Campbelltown S 7 – – – 214.24

1520 Canada Bay S 2 63.65 35.59 149.83 270.00

1550 Canterbury S 3 – – – 264.00

1600 Carrathool N 9 – – 99.00 99.00

1700 Central Darling N 9 – – – 330.00

1720 Cessnock E 4 – – – 312.00

1730 Clarence Valley R 4 51.50 44.00 99.50 195.00

1750 Cobar N 10 – – 160.00 160.00

1800 Coffs Harbour R 4 – – – 314.00

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ABS Council name RegionDLG

Group

Domestic waste management charge SUDs

Overall $

Dry recycling

$

Garden organics

$

Residual waste

$

1860 Conargo N 8 – – – No Service

2000 Coolamon N 9 55.00 – 170.00 225.00

2060 Cooma-Monaro N 10 75.00 – 241.00 316.00

2150 Coonamble N 9 – – 250.00 250.00

2200 Cootamundra N 10 – – 260.00 260.00

2310 Corowa N 11 – – 210.00 210.00

2350 Cowra N 11 85.00 – 378.00 463.00

2500 Deniliquin N 4 – – 254.00 254.00

2600 Dubbo N 4 8.41 6.31 122.28 137.00

2700 Dungog R 10 88.20 – 143.30 231.50

2750 Eurobodalla N 4 – – 231.20 231.20

2850 Fairfield S 3 – – – 298.48

2900 Forbes N 10 46.80 – 231.05 277.85

2950 Gilgandra N 9 – – – 301.00

3020 Glen Innes Severn N 6 117.20 – 117.20 234.40

3050 Gloucester R 9 – – – 234.00

3100 Gosford E 7 32.17 39.37 51.39 122.93

3310 Goulburn Mulwarree N 4 – – – 218.00

3350 Greater Taree R 4 – – 231.82 231.82

3370 Greater Hume N 11 65.00 – 75.00 140.00

3400 Great Lakes R 4 – – 190.00 190.00

3450 Griffith City N 4 – – – 285.00

3500 Gundagai N 9 83.00 – 190.00 273.00

3550 Gunnedah N 11 95.00 39.00 100.00 234.00

3650 Guyra N 9 – – 218.00 218.00

3660 Gwydir N 10 – – 165.60 165.60

3700 Harden N 9 – – 303.90 303.90

3750 Port Macquarie - Hastings R 4 – – – 358.20

3800 Hawkesbury E 6 – – – NA

3850 Hay N 9 – – 106.00 106.00

3950 Holroyd S 3 – – – 235.40

4000 Hornsby S 7 49.00 41.00 166.00 256.00

4100 Hunters Hill S 2 – – 266.31 266.31

4150 Hurstville S 3 61.90 59.45 153.15 274.50

4200 Inverell N 11 – – – 228.00

4250 Jerilderie N 8 – – 155.00 155.00

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ABS Council name RegionDLG

Group

Domestic waste management charge SUDs

Overall $

Dry recycling

$

Garden organics

$

Residual waste

$

4300 Junee N 10 106.00 – 106.00 212.00

4350 Kempsey R 4 85.00 – 235.00 320.00

4400 Kiama E 4 93.75 73.30 131.44 298.49

4450 Kogarah S 2 – – – 297.44

4500 Ku-ring-gai S 3 – – – 265.00

4550 Kyogle R 10 – – 237.00 237.00

4600 Lachlan N 10 – – 157.60 157.60

4650 Lake Macquarie E 5 – – – 262.63

4700 Lane Cove S 2 – – – 333.00

4750 Leeton N 11 58.50 – 194.00 252.50

4800 Leichhardt S 2 59.29 20.22 205.78 285.29

4850 Lismore R 4 – – – 185.00

4880 Lithgow N 4 – – 273.00 273.00

4900 Liverpool S 7 59.35 – 62.57 121.92

4920 Liverpool Plains N 10 – – 281.00 281.00

4950 Lockhart N 9 – – 180.00 180.00

5050 Maitland E 4 59.49 – 192.66 252.15

5150 Manly S 2 – – 390.00 390.00

5200 Marrickville S 3 103.20 32.25 187.05 322.50

5270 Mid-Western N 4 66.00 – 66.00 132.00

5300 Moree Plains N 11 124.50 – 124.50 249.00

5350 Mosman S 2 – – – 262.00

5500 Murray N 10 – – – NA

5550 Murrumbidgee N 9 – – 117.40 117.40

5650 Muswellbrook R 11 53.50 24.30 169.20 247.00

5700 Nambucca R 11 57.41 53.06 35.38 145.85

5750 Narrabri N 11 – – 310.00 310.00

5800 Narrandera N 10 – – – 307.32

5850 Narromine N 10 – – 295.00 295.00

5900 Newcastle E 5 51.29 12.10 170.94 234.33

5950 North Sydney S 2 – – – 215.00

6110 Oberon N 10 – – 132.00 132.00

6150 Orange N 4 50.90 – 151.00 201.90

6180 Palerang N 11 – – – 460.00

6200 Parkes N 11 – – – 220.00

6250 Parramatta S 3 73.00 73.00 105.35 251.35

6350 Penrith S 7 91.55 – 157.45 249.00

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ABS Council name RegionDLG

Group

Domestic waste management charge SUDs

Overall $

Dry recycling

$

Garden organics

$

Residual waste

$

6370 Pittwater S 2 – – – 355.00

6400 Port Stephens E 4 89.00 – 178.00 267.00

6470 Queanbeyan N 4 52.00 52.00 110.00 214.00

6550 Randwick S 3 – – – 351.60

6610 Richmond Valley R 4 – – 252.00 252.00

6650 Rockdale S 3 – – 269.00 269.00

6700 Ryde S 3 35.00 35.00 226.00 296.00

6900 Shellharbour E 4 – – – 290.00

6950 Shoalhaven E 5 – – – 222.65

7000 Singleton R 4 – – – 267.00

7050 Snowy River N 10 – – 457.00 457.00

7100 Strathfield S 2 – – 294.00 294.00

7150 Sutherland S 3 50.27 35.91 153.22 239.40

7210 Sydney S 1 – – 310.00 310.00

7310 Tamworth Regional N 4 – – – 221.00

7350 Temora N 10 – – 136.70 136.70

7400 Tenterfield N 10 – – 218.00 218.00

7450 Tumbarumba N 9 – – 355.00 355.00

7510 Tumut N 11 – – 258.00 258.00

7550 Tweed R 5 39.50 45.00 169.80 254.30

7620 Upper Hunter R 11 74.00 – 219.00 293.00

7640 Upper Lachlan N 10 – – – 285.00

7650 Uralla N 10 59.00 – 91.00 150.00

7700 Urana Shire N 8 – – 155.00 155.00

7750 Wagga Wagga N 4 67.50 67.50 68.00 203.00

7800 Wakool N 9 119.00 – 109.00 228.00

7850 Walcha N 9 104.00 – 198.50 302.50

7900 Walgett N 10 – – 341.27 341.27

7950 Warren Shire N 9 – – 190.00 190.00

8000 Warringah S 3 – – – 160.00

8020 Warrumbungle N 11 – – 227.04 227.04

8050 Waverley S 2 133.64 66.82 133.64 334.10

8100 Weddin N 9 – – 172.00 172.00

8150 Wellington N 10 – – 189.00 189.00

8200 Wentworth N 10 – – 175.00 175.00

8250 Willoughby S 2 – – – 330.00

8350 Wingecarribee E 4 87.00 – 87.00 174.00

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ABS Council name RegionDLG

Group

Domestic waste management charge SUDs

Overall $

Dry recycling

$

Garden organics

$

Residual waste

$

8400 Wollondilly R 6 49.00 58.00 151.50 351.80

8450 Wollongong E 5 – – – 242.00

8500 Woollahra S 2 51.76 51.76 201.98 305.50

8550 Wyong E 7 61.50 73.50 167.80 302.80

8710 Yass N 11 – – 288.00 288.00

8750 Young N 11 – – – NA

Note: NA – Not available/not reported

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