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 London Borough of Havering

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Best Value Performance Indicator (BVPI) 82 2007-08
Recycling Rate 16.16%
Composting Rate 7.82%
Total Rate 23.98%
 
Statutory Recycling Target
2007-08 20%
 
National Indicator (NI) Targets
2008-09

Residual household waste – 832 Kg/hh/yr
Percentage of household waste sent for reuse, recycling and composting – 27%

2009-10

Residual household waste – 809 Kg/hh/yr
Percentage of household waste sent for reuse, recycling and composting – 30%

2010-11

Residual household waste – 776 Kg/hh/yr
Percentage of household waste sent for reuse, recycling and composting – 33%


The service information presented for the London Borough of Havering was last updated in May 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.

  
 Kerbside Recycling

Dry recycling

Havering provides a weekly kerbside collection of: 

  • card (thin card packaging only, not cardboard)
  • mixed cans
  • paper
  • plastic bottles

to all 98,732 households in the borough using orange survival sacks. Survival sacks are collected in the same vehicle as normal refuse, but because survival sacks are made of tougher plastic than refuse sacks they don’t split when compacted and can be separated from refuse sacks at the Materials Recovery Facility (MRF). Recyclable materials are sorted at the MRF before being sent to be processed into new products. Using survival sacks means refuse and recycling are collected on the same day and roads are not congested with vehicles. Sacks are delivered to residents every three months, additional sacks are available from libraries.

Organics

11,985 households are served by a green garden waste collection. The scheme operates on a fortnightly basis, all year (1st April - 31st March). Residents wishing to participate can hire a 240 litre green wheeled bin for a cost of £31 per scheme year or £24.85 with concessions. Contact the call centre on 01708 432563 and pay with debit card or return a sign-up form with a cheque. This is a pilot scheme and is running in eight wards: Upminster, Cranham, Elm Park, Hylands, Hacton, Squirrels Heath, St Andrews and Emerson Park. All the green waste collected is taken for composting.

The green sack scheme still operates for the whole borough at a cost of £4.20 for five sacks. Although this is collected with normal refuse and sent for landfill.

For information on how to participate, click here!

  
 Flat Recycling

Dry Recycling

All estate households are served by a recycling collection, from the communal bin area (as with refuse). 

Materials collected, co-mingled in the orange sacks include:

  • Thin card
  • Mixed cans
  • Paper
  • Plastic bottles

For information on how to participate, click here!


  
 Bring Recycling

Reuse and Recycling Centre

There is one Reuse and Recycling Centre (RRC) in Havering: havering.gifmapkey.gif

Gerpins Lane Reuse and Recycling Centre
Gerpins Lane
Upminster
RM14 2XR


Click here for a list of materials accepted at the RRC.

Bring Banks

The borough has a network of 55 bring sites, collecting:

  • drinks cartons
  • glass bottles and jars
  • mixed cans
  • paper
  • plastic bottles
  • shoes
  • textiles  

Materials are collected in modular and 1100 litre banks. Books are also accepted at a couple of sites, although these are owned by Oxfam and not the Council.

For information on how to participate, click here!

  
 Waste Minimisisation

Home Composting

The London Borough of Havering offers residents composters for £8 (220 litre), £10 (330 litre), £40 (250 litre KOMP) and £4 (kitchen caddy). So far 10,486 have been sold in the borough.

Junk Mail Reduction

The borough promotes the Mail Preference Service to residents as a way of reducing the amount of junk mail they receive. For more information visit www.mpsonline.org.uk.

Waste Exchange

Havering Freecycle is a website dedicated to allowing Havering residents to exchange unwanted items, preventing them from going to landfill.  For more information visit: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Havering_freecycle/

For information on how to participate, click here!


  
 Other Services

Bulky Waste 

The Council provides a collection service for fridges and freezers, please call the Streetcare Team on 0170 843 2563 to arrange a collection and confirm charges. The CFCs are removed and the shells sent for scrap metal.

Residents can have their bulky items, such as chairs, settees, beds and cookers collected by Havering’s bulky household collection service. Please call the Streetcare Team on 0170 843 2563 to arrange a collection and confirm charges or visit http://www.havering.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=709

Residual Waste

Residual household waste is collected weekly from the kerbside using refuse sacks.

Commercial Recycling

Havering operates a weekly cardboard recycling collection service at a charge. Havering also operates a commercial waste collection for businesses and accept commercial waste at the Reuse and Recycling Centre.

For information on how to participate, click here!

  
 Contact Information and Links

 

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Contact Havering

Address:

Streetcare

6th Floor, Mercury House
Mercury Garden
Romford
RM1 3SL

Tel: 01708 432 563

 

Email: streetcare@havering.gov.uk

 


  
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