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 London Borough of Brent

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Best Value Performance Indicator (BVPI) 82 2007-08
Recycling Rate 12.08%
Composting Rate 8.90%
Total Rate 20.98%
 
Statutory Recycling Target
2007-08 20%
 
National Indicator (NI) Targets
2008-09 Percentage of household waste sent for reuse, recycling and composting – 27%
2009-10 Percentage of household waste sent for reuse, recycling and composting – 30%
2010-11 Percentage of household waste sent for reuse, recycling and composting – 40%


The service information presented for the London Borough of Brent was last updated in January 2009. 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

Brent has a compulsory weekly kerbside recycling collection, which is operated by Veolia Environmental Services and serves 80,000 households. Residents put all their materials into one green box, which is sorted at kerbside into different compartments on the collection vehicle. The materials collected are as follows:

  • aerosols (not spray paint)
  • aluminium foil
  • car and household batteries
  • engine oil
  • glass bottles and jars
  • mixed cans
  • motor oil
  • paper
  • plastic bottles
  • shoes
  • textiles
  • yellow pages

Organics

Brent collects organic waste for composting from 60,000 households on a weekly basis. Residents have been provided with a 5 litre kitchen caddy and a 240 litre green wheeled bin which is collected by the council’s contractor Veolia Environmental Services using a normal Refuse Collection Vehicle. The scheme accepts food waste (including meat), green garden waste and cardboard. The waste is composted by West London Composting Ltd.

Residents who have not been provided with a kitchen caddy and green wheeled bin can request for green garden waste to be collected. This service uses biodegradable bags.


  
 Flats Recycling

Brent provides near door recycling facilities to residents living in flats or multi-occupancy buildings. 22,000 households in flats are served by 260 sites.  Either there is a set of 1,100 litre euro bins or five green 240 litre wheeled bins are fixed into a metal frame, which is sited in an easily accessible location. The bins can be used to recycle the following materials: 

  • glass bottles and jars
  • mixed cans
  • paper 
  • plastic bottles

  
 Bring recycling

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There is one Reuse and Recycling Centre in Brent:

Abbey Road
Park Royal
London
NW10 7TJ


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

Bring Sites

There are over 100 bring sites throughout the borough collecting the following materials:

  • aerosols
  • aluminium foil
  • books
  • drinks cartons 
  • glass bottles and jars
  • mixed cans
  • paper
  • plastic bottles
  • shoes
  • textiles
  • toner cartridges 

Not all materials are collected at all sites.


  
 Waste Minimisation

Home Composting

Subsidised composters are available for £5 including delivery.  330 Litre and 220 Litre bins are available and over 12,000 have been distributed to date.


Nappy Waste

The Council supports the use of Real Nappies as an alternative to disposables. For information and advice on using real nappies please contact the council on  020 8937 5095 .

Junk Mail Reduction

Brent Council promotes using the Mailing Preference Service to residents to reduce the amount of junk mail they receive.

For more information visit: www.mpsonline.org.uk or call  020 7527 5157 .

Brent offer residents a free ‘No Junk Mail’ sticker to place on their front door, to order one please contact the recycling team on  020 8937 5095 


  
 Other Services

Bulky Waste

Residents can have 1 fridge or freezer collected free of charge, or they can be taken to the Reuse and Recycling Centre. They are sent to Germany where the CFCs are extracted and then dismantled for scrap metal. Residents can arrange a bulky waste collection by calling  020 8937 5050 . Furniture may also be taken to the RRC where it will be re used where possible.  Or alternatively residents can book a bulky waste collection costing £25 for up to 5 items and £5 for each additional item.

Public place recycling

Recycling bins for the collection of newspaper and magazines are located at stations.  Leaf fall is also sent for composting.

Schools Recycling

Brent council officers trained by Waste Watch provide a 'Schools Waste Awareness and Recycling' programme.  An Education Pack is also available for schools, which is packed with classroom activities, worksheets, games and home work challenges. 25 schools have successfully been composting their organic waste since a trial began in 2006. This scheme expanded to a further 25 schools in September 2007.

Residual Waste

Residual household waste is collected from the kerbside on a weekly basis using either 140 litre or 240 litre wheeled bins.


  
 Contact Information and Links

 

Find out more about recycling in your area
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Contact Brent


Address:
1st Floor (East)
Brent House
349 to 357 High Road
Wembley
Middlesex
HA9 6BZ 

Tel: 020 8937 5050 (8am to 8pm Monday to Friday)

 

Email: streetcare@brent.gov.uk


  
 Environment Agency Environment Summary

Click here to view the summary report on the state of the environment in the London Borough of Brent prepared by the Environment Agency.


  
  

 


  
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