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| Best Value Performance Indicator (BVPI) 82 2007-08 |
| Recycling Rate |
21.88% |
| Composting Rate |
0.84% |
| Total Rate |
22.72% |
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| Statutory Recycling Target |
| 2007-08 |
20% |
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| National Indicator (NI) Targets |
| 2008-09 |
Percentage of household waste sent for reuse, recycling and composting - 25% |
| 2009-10 |
Percentage of household waste sent for reuse, recycling and composting - 28% |
| 2010-11 |
Percentage of household waste sent for reuse, recycling and composting - 30% |
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The service information presented for the London Borough of the City of Westminster was last updated in August 2008. Information was verified by borough contacts. The authors of this website are not responsible for any errors or omissions. Data relating to targets and performance is taken from Defra's Environment statistics.
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Dry Recycling
A weekly door-to-door recycling collection service covers 93,134 households. Most residents are provided with a blue box for putting out recyclable materials. Blue recycling bags are also available for residents with doorways opening directly on to the footpath, communal entrances or restricted access entrances. The following materials are collected co-mingled:
- aerosols
- cardboard
- glass bottles and jars
- mixed cans
- paper
- plastic bottles
- yellow pages
Organics
A green waste collection service operates to 3,200 households in selected streets in St. John's Wood and Maida Vale along with some private garden squares. Collections are made on alternate fortnights. A reusable garden waste bag is used for prunings, twigs and leaves, old flowers and house plants, weeds, grass cuttings, and thin logs and branches.
For information on how to participate, click here!
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Dry Recycling
18,000 households on 46 purpose-built blocks of flats and small estates have been issued with polypropylene bags with handles, which are used to empty materials into recycling bins at 340 sites located near to the entrance of the block or near the bin store. The following materials are collected co-mingled in euro bins:
- aerosols
- cardboard
- glass bottles and jars
- mixed cans
- paper
- plastic bottles
- yellow pages
A further 1,700 households are served by a weekly door to door recycling collection. Residents are supplied with baskets or reusable bags. The following materials are collected co-mingled from the door step and stored in 360 litre wheelie bins in the bin store before being collected:
- aerosols
- cardboard
- glass bottles and jars
- mixed cans
- paper
- plastic bottles
- yellow pages
Organics
Food waste, including meat, is collected from 605 flats. Residents have been supplied with 5 litre kitchen caddies and bio-bags, which can be emptied into nearby bins for organic waste. The community partner, Vital Regeneration, is then responible for the transfer of this organic waste to the in-vessel composting facility located within the estate.
Flats Above Shops
Westminster offers its flats above shops a kerbside collection of black refuse sacks and blue recycling sacks (sometimes baskets). Recycling is collected weekly and refuse is collected from twice a week to thrice daily depending on the area. Communal recycling eurobins are offered to 40% of flats and 125 on street bring sites are also available. Recycling is collected between 7am/8am and 2pm. In the West End a 2 hour collection timeband exists. Residents are asked to set out by 7:30am on the scheduled day for collection between 8 and 10am. Depending on the area, refuse is collection in one, two or four hour timebands.
Accepted recyclable materials include:
- aerosols
- cardboard
- glass bottles and jars
- mixed cans
- paper
- plastic bottles
- yellow pages
N.B. Not all flats above shops have access to the service at present. Services will be introduced to all properties during the next two years.
For information on how to participate, click here!
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Household Reuse and Recycling Centre
There are no Reuse and Recycling Centres (RRC) in Westminster. Residents can use Western Riverside Waste Authority's RRC's located in Wandsworth:
Western Riverside Reuse and Recycling Centre Smugglers Way Wandsworth SW18 1JS
Cringle Dock Reuse and Recycling Centre Cringle St Battersea SW8 5BX
Click here for a list of materials accepted at the RRCs.
Bring Banks
There are 123 micro recycling centres located throughout Westminster collecting the following materials:
- aerosols
- cardboard
- drinks cartons (13 sites)
- glass bottles and jars
- household batteries (libraries only)
- mixed cans
- paper
- plastic bottles
Textile bins are provided at 27 of these sites, residents can also dispose of shoes, videos, DVD’s and CD’s in these bins.
For information on how to participate, click here!
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Home Composting
Westminster has been offering residents subsidised composters since 2004, to date 655 have been sold. The cost is £10 for a 220 litre bin and £13 for a 330 litre bin. Home compost bins can be ordered at www.getcomposting.com/westminster/
A community composting scheme will soon be available to Westminster residents, with a micro in vessel composter due in the borough in summer 2008, in partnership with Vital Regeneration.
Nappy Waste
Westminster offers parents in the borough £40 towards the first month of using a nappy washing service. For a rebate send a receipt to:
Westminster Recycling Team City Hall 64 Victoria Street London SW1E 6QP
Junk Mail Reduction
Westminster supports the Mailing Preference Service (MPS), a service that householders can register with to reduce the amount of junk mail they receive. For more information or to register with the Mailing Preference Service please call 0845 070 0707 or visit www.mpsonline.org.uk.
Waste Exchange
The Council promotes the use of websites such as ebay and www.freecycle.org to residents, and also organises regular ‘Give or Take’ days around the borough.
Material aware shopping
Westminster promotes green shopping and can provide residents with reusable shopping bags.
For information on how to participate, click here!
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Bulky Waste
Westminster offers a collection service of bulky waste, with the first 3 collections being free.
All white goods collected by the City Council are sent for recycling. Fridges and freezers also have the CFC’s removed from the liquid refrigerant and foam insulation. Contact the Environment Action Line on 020 7641 2000 to arrange a collection.
Since October 2005 reusable furniture has been collected from estate bulk stores, in the north of the borough, by Furnish. This service is provided at low cost or free to social housing residents. Residents are encouraged to donate good quality furniture to local charities and the community sector.
Alternatively residents can call the Environment Action Line on 020 7641 2000 to arrange a collection from the council. The first two items are free and for each item after that there is charge of £15
Litter
216 bins designed for commuters to dispose of newspapers for recycling have been installed across Westminster. 70 of these bins are funded purely by publishers of free daily newspapers. The newspaper recycling bins have the capacity to reduce newspaper waste by over 1.5 tonnes per day.
Residual Waste
Residual household waste is collected either daily or twice weekly from the kerbside. Residents provide thier own refuse sacks.
Commercial Recycling
Westminster serves about 370 businesses with a commercial waste recycling service. Baleing machines are provided to recycling businesses to help with recycling of cardboard and paper. The following materials are collected using sacks or bins at a varying frequency:
- cardboard
- glass bottles and jars
- mixed cans
- paper
- yellow pages
For information on how to participate, click here!
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Contact Information and Links
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Find out more about recycling in your area Visit Recycle for London |

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Compare Westminster's recycling services with the rest of London
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View the London Matrix |
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Find out more about the City of Westminster |

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Contact Westminster
Address Environmental Services City Hall 64 Victoria Street London SW1E 6QP
Tel: 020 7641 2000
Email: recycling@westminster.gov.uk
Recycling Team: Phil Robson (Recycling Manager) |
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