Chichester Observer

‘Speed up’ food waste collection preparatio­ns call

- Joshua Powling joshua.powling@nationalwo­rld.com @joshuapowl­ing

Calls for Chichester District Council to step up preparatio­ns for household food waste collection­s have been made by the Lib Dems.

The Government is looking to make such separate collection­s mandatory, but it has yet to announce a firm deadline for councils to do so.

Lib Dems in Chichester believe that ‘there is much we can do to prepare’, even with the government ‘dragging its feet over announcing how it will fund local authoritie­s to provide this additional, mandatory service’.

It is calling on CDC to rapidly progress negotiatio­ns with West Sussex County Council on seeking a share of savings on an early introducti­on of separate food waste collection­s as well as working closely with other second-tier authoritie­s in the county to negotiate a bestvalue agreement on the purchase of suitable collection vehicles.

Jonathan Brown, environmen­t spokespers­on for the Chichester Lib Dems, said: “We are fully behind West Sussex County Council’s upgrading of the mechanical biological treatment plant at Horsham. Chichester District Council must step up and strike while the iron is hot. Separate food waste collection is popular and will make a significan­t contributi­on to reducing local greenhouse gas emissions. We need to get on with it.”

A spokespers­on for CDC said: “We want to make recycling as easy as possible for people and are working hard to investigat­e and plan for the introducti­on of a food waste recycling service for our residents."

They confirmed that CDC is in discussion­s with WSCC about the timelines within which they can offer food waste disposal and has been working with the West Sussex Waste Partnershi­p to discuss feasibilit­y around procuring collection vehicles.

Results of the food waste trial in Arun would help CDC develop its own scheme.

The spokespers­on noted the government is still considerin­g its deadline for councils to introduce separate food waste collection­s, but it is anticipate­d to be 2024/25. CDC offers commercial food recycling for businesses and has recently introduced new recycling trials and schemes ‘to help and encourage households to recycle as much of their waste as possible’.

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