Kitchen waste collection trialled

The kerbside collection of kitchen waste for recycling is to be trialled at 10,000 homes in Surrey from May. Householders will be given a kitchen caddy and a 20-litre kerbside bin for their unwanted food, vegetable peelings and other organic kitchen scraps.

The scheme is being funded by the Waste and Resources Action Programme (WRAP). Pauline Morrow, of the Surrey Local Government Association, which is also involved in the trial, said: "Kitchen waste is particularly harmful in landfill, giving off methane, a potent greenhouse gas.

View Full Article 14th May 2007

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