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1 Table to show list and details of successful bids to the Weekly Collection Support Scheme (alphabetical order) Bidder name Amount Description Allerdale 473,618 Introducing additional recycling services to approximately 4,000 rural and other hard to reach homes spread across the borough that are either not served, or are served only in part, by existing dry recycling schemes whilst supporting weekly residual waste Households receving improved service 4,000 Barking & Dagenham Barnet Barrow Bath & North East Somerset Bedford Bexley Birmingham Blaby Blackburn with Darwen Bournemouth 1,347,733 Supporting weekly residual waste collections and aiming to improve recycling and reduce residual waste. 4,492,311 Introducing a weekly food waste collection, to separate kitchen waste from garden waste, whilst supporting weekly residual waste A reward scheme to encourage 'dry' recycling is also to be introduced across the borough. 900,000 Reducing the number of containers needed for households to recycle whilst supporting weekly residual waste collections 2,185,082 Supporting weekly residual waste and recycling collections, whilst rewarding environmental improvements in communities and increasing recycling levels. 3,137,983 Supporting weekly residual waste collections whilst encouraging residents to recycle more, for example through introducing a recycling reward scheme. 160,722 Supporting weekly residual collections for 18,475 properties (mainly flats) whilst introducing a weekly textile collection and a recycling reward scheme to them. 29,785,495 Implementing a recycling reward scheme for all households, introducing weekly recycling collections to over 100,000 households that currently have a fortnightly recycling service, and supporting weekly residual waste 2,000,000 Introducing a new simpler, neater, integrated weekly recycling and waste collection service that will require fewer containers and fewer vehicles than at present whilst supporting weekly residual waste 21,500 Providing customer-specific information on waste issues via smartphone technology, whilst supporting weekly collection of residual waste and fortnightly dry recycling and garden waste 7,104,837 Enhancing the existing fortnightly co-mingled recycling collection; driving down the amount of waste produced per head of population; introducing an incentivised 'opt-in' weekly collection of food waste, and supporting weekly residual waste 60, ,000 33,300 73,993 67,690 18, ,000 39,410 59,000 86,170

2 Bournemouth 14,225,000 Constructing a strategic waste facility to process the range of co-mingled recyclable materials collected by partnering authorities, whilst supporting a weekly collection of residual waste. 86,170 Bradford 4,668,550 Increasing the frequency of an enhanced dry recyclate collection from every four weeks to 191,000 fortnightly thereby supporting better householder participation and supporting weekly residual waste Brent 217,820 Supporting weekly residual collections for 8,600 flats whilst extending the weekly food waste 8,600 collection. Brentwood 1,141,120 Introducing a weekly co-mingled 'dry recycling' service to all residents within the borough and 32,000 supporting weekly residual waste Brighton and Hove 839,858 Improving recycling in the city centre by replacing the existing service with communal recycling 28,910 points, making the service more user-friendly and increasing recycling rates, whilst supporting a weekly residual waste collection. Camden 884,250 Introducing wheeled bins to replace boxes for weekly recycling collections so providing more 102,233 capacity for the recyclable materials, and supporting a weekly residual waste collection for all households. Canterbury 1,111,800 Supporting weekly residual waste collections for 10,000 households, who will also receive 10,000 weekly, rather than fortnightly, collections of various recyclable materials. Colchester 2,353,122 Introducing weekly food waste collections for all properties in the borough and supporting 77,500 weekly residual waste Cornwall 1,566,948 Supporting a weekly residual waste collection service and encouraging recycling and 254,810 significantly increasing the number and volume of materials to be recycled in an effort to divert waste from landfill. Coventry 1,025,000 Introducing a recycling rewards scheme to every household and University halls of residence in 134,620 Coventry, helping increase participation in the existing recycling and composting schemes, and supporting weekly residual waste Crawley 1,158,715 Introducing wheeled bins for residual waste collection and supporting its weekly collection. 42,930 Cumbria 606,230 Supporting weekly residual waste collections in three of the county s districts (Allerdale, Barrow and Eden) whilst encouraging the removal of food from the waste stream in these areas. 102,534 Dartford 1,779,398 Increasing recycling performance and supporting weekly residual waste 41,000 Dudley 1,807,792 Introducing plastic bottles and cardboard reycling, a free-of-charge recycling collection for 134,500 schools, and a recycling rewards scheme, whilst supporting weekly residual waste

3 Ealing 1,133,410 Improving recycling services to flats and estate properties, introducing WEEE recycling banks 127,600 and a borough wide recycling rewards scheme whilst supporting weekly residual waste East Cambridgeshire 4,993,512 Improving dry recycling services by expanding the range of materials accepted to include 36,050 mixed plastics, cartons and cardboard, diverting more waste from landfill and improving customer satisfaction, and supporting weekly residual waste Eastbourne 2,657,236 Supporting weekly residual waste collections and improving fortnightly co-mingled recycling 48,028 Enfield 2,461,554 Extending a weekly organic waste collection service to all properties and supporting weekly 121,500 residual waste collection services across the borough Gravesham 4,915,990 Introducing a weekly food collection and supporting weekly collections of residual waste and 41,400 recycling. Great Yarmouth 675,625 Supporting a weekly residual waste collection service for approximately 7,000 properties. 7,000 Greenwich 4,977,238 Supporting weekly collections of residual waste and recycling, and increasing the frequency of 69,413 collections from flats above shops. Hackney 1,337,000 Expanding weekly food waste collections to estate based households whilst increasing food 102,000 waste yields from those properties already in receipt of the service and supporting a weekly residual waste collection service across the borough. Haringey 682,600 Supporting weekly residual collections to Haringey's 25,000 flatted properties and introducing a 25,000 weekly food waste collection for them. Harlow 1,038,775 Supporting weekly residual waste collections for the district's 7,500 flats and introducing the 7,500 collection of weekly food waste for them. Havering 350,120 Delivering a multi-faceted campaign to improve recycling and reduce residual waste whilst 99,972 supporting weekly collections of residual waste. Havering 1,008,557 Introducing an incentive scheme which will reward both households and communities for their 99,972 recycling and supporting weekly collections of residual waste. Hillingdon 684,000 Building a bulking facility at a civic amenity site that will enable an increase in the range of dry 105,130 recylable materials to be collected on a weekly basis, and supporting a weekly collection of residual waste. Hillingdon 1,151,200 Supporting a weekly residual waste collection and enhancing the existing fortnightly garden 86,000 waste service to make it a weekly organic waste collection service, receiving both kitchen and garden waste. Horsham 392,271 Increasing recyclate quality through technology and a communications and engagement campaign whilst supporting weekly residual waste 56,456

4 Hounslow Islington Islington Lambeth Leicester City Leicester City Lewes Lewisham Liverpool Luton Malvern Hills Manchester Medway 693,524 A new waste collection service for hard to access properties, including flats above shops. These residents will have a twice a week refuse and recycling collection, doubling the existing service they currently receive, and the service will help to improve the appearance of high streets and shopping parades. 406,594 Extending weekly food waste collections to an additional 10,000 estate properties and supporting weekly collections of recycling and residual waste. 188,321 Changing the recycling containment from boxes to sacks to improve the weekly recycling collection service for street properties, and supporting weekly residual waste 1,473,610 Rolling out a recycling reward scheme, which provides incentives for residents who recycle, to all households in the borough and supporting weekly residual waste 870,385 Reducing pressure on, and diverting waste from, the residual waste stream, through the promotion and development of the current recycling services whilst supporting a weekly residual waste collection. 3,533,500 Expanding recycling through the introduction of 'on street' recycling facilities and increased Household Waste Recycling Centre provision, which offers residents the opportunity to recycle a wider range of materials, and supporting weekly residual waste collection services. 2,087,538 Adding a weekly food waste collection and a recycling rewards scheme for all its households whilst supporting weekly residual waste 701,272 Improving recycling and reducing residual waste through, for example, a recycling rewards scheme whilst supporting weekly residual waste 10,123,000 Increasing the frequency of co-mingled 'dry recycling' from fortnightly to weekly for terraced households and multi-occupancy housing/flats, and supporting weekly residual waste 10,885,115 Introducing a number of initiatives aimed at improving recycling performance whilst supporting weekly residual waste 1,672,195 Introducing a separate glass recycling collection whilst supporting weekly residual waste 2,471,873 Supporting weekly residual waste collections for terraced properties and high rise properties, whilst changing co-mingled recycling collections for them from a fortnightly frequency to weekly. 14,029,901 Providing all households with a full suite of weekly collection services - increasing dry recycling and organic waste collections from fortnightly to weekly - whilst supporting a weekly residual collection. 4,000 10,000 44, , , ,170 43, , ,000 77,500 33,800 61, ,000

5 Merton Middlesborough Milton Keynes New Forest North East Lincolnshire 655,000 Introducing a multi-stranded recycling encouragement and incentivisation programme with the aim of improving recycling performance whilst supporting weekly residual waste 3,594,350 Simplifying the operation of the town's recycling services whilst supporting its weekly residual waste collection. 1,794,619 Converting refuse collection vehicles to run on compressed biomethane provided by an Anaerobic Digestion Plant and supporting weekly residual waste 1,880,120 Introducing a district wide glass recycling collection and supporting weekly residual waste and dry, mixed recycling 3,590,236 Increasing the frequency of recycling collections from fortnightly to weekly whilst expanding the range of materials for residents to recycle and supporting weekly residual waste 80,860 60, ,000 80,010 72,000 North Hertfordshire 853,490 Supporting weekly residual collections for 6,000 flats and adding food and cardboard recycling. 6,000 North Tyneside 3,355,000 Maintaining and standardising a weekly residual waste collection service across the local 95,000 authority and introducing a recycling rewards scheme and "recycle on the go" bins. Northamptonshire Waste 1,513,504 Supporting weekly residual collections in some areas whilst introducing weekly food waste 62,770 Partnership Also moving to comingled recycling collection in some areas. Nottingham 726,500 Supporting weekly residual waste collections for 15,000 flats and introducing a recycling 15,000 collection of the same frequency. The proposal includes the development of a community based recycling rewards scheme for people living in flats. Oadby and Wigston 1,598,230 Converting the present weekly residual waste collection service to a weekly 'dual pass' residual 22,538 and food waste collection service, enhancing wider recycling collection services and introducing a recycling rewards scheme. Plymouth 4,000,000 Supporting a weekly residual waste collection and procuring a new Material Recycling Facility 114,920 (MRF) which can process co-mingled material including glass bottles and jars. This new MRF will improve recycling services to all households in Plymouth by allowing glass bottles and jars to be collected from the kerbside along with other dry recyclables. Poole 1,054,900 Supporting weekly residual waste collections and improving recycling and reducing residual 66,960 waste. Portsmouth 1,387,000 Introducing a recycling rewards scheme and enhanced communal waste facilities whilst 88,317 supporting weekly residual waste Reading 515,475 Supporting weekly residual waste collections for 11,435 flats and introducing a recycling 11,435 rewards scheme for them. Redbridge 1,110,627 Extending the weekly garden waste service and supporting weekly residual waste 79,058

6 Ribble Valley 750,000 Introducing new fortnightly mixed food and garden waste collections and supporting weekly 24,929 residual waste Rochford 600,000 Supporting weekly residual waste and kitchen waste 3,100 Sandwell 1,065,000 Introducing additional weekly recycling collections and rewarding communities for recycling - 128,000 benefitting their local schools, community projects, voluntary sector or faith group schemes, and supporting weekly residual waste Sefton 467,424 Supporting weekly residual waste collections for 16,202 properties and adding weekly collection 16,202 of plastic bottles and cardboard. Sheffield 502,840 Supporting weekly collections of residual waste for the 30,080 high-rise flats across the city and 30,080 providing weekly recycling collections for them. Solihull 2,959,038 Supporting a weekly residual waste collection and moving from a fortnightly kerbside sort to a 88,790 fortnightly co-mingled collection for recyclable materials. This will expand the range of recycling collected and reduce the number of receptacles needed for householders. South Holland 1,768,050 Introducing a targeted waste education, reward and behaviour change programme whilst 38,242 supporting weekly residual waste Southampton 8,280,000 Supporting a weekly residual waste collection and Improving the recycling service by 101,350 expanding the range of materials collected to include glass whilst also introducing a recycling rewards scheme. Southend-on-Sea 1,635,000 Supporting a weekly residual waste collection, and enhancing the current weekly food waste 68,000 collection by delivering a targeted relaunch of the service and introducing a recycling rewards scheme. Spelthorne 493,000 Supporting a weekly residual waste collection for 2,000 hard to access properties and providing 2,000 a weekly co-mingled recycling and food waste collection service for them. Stockton-on-Tees 1,867,198 Supporting a weekly residual waste collection for all households with some emphasis on 82,960 retaining a weekly residual waste and recycling collection for 478 difficult access rural and farm properties. Stoke-on-Trent 14,311,759 Supporting weekly residual waste collections for 88,231 households and increasing the 88,231 frequency of recycling collections from fortnightly to weekly, introducing further recycling services across the City, and constructing a Fuel Preparation Plant (FPP). Sunderland 4,722,000 Delivering improved environmental performance and enhancing an existing recycling rewards 124,850 scheme whilst supporting weekly residual waste Sutton 2,826,011 Introducing a weekly food waste collection service to the whole borough and supporting weekly 80,370 residual waste Tendring 624,500 Introducing a promotional campaign aimed at increasing participation in recycling as well as the purchase of additional recycling bins for flats whilst supporting weekly residual waste and food waste 68,801

7 Thanet Trafford Waltham Forest Wandsworth Watford Windsor & Maidenhead 999,425 Supporting weekly residual waste collections and introducing a weekly food waste collection service for 13,500 residents. 6,386,244 Supporting a weekly residual waste collection and increasing the frequency of food/garden waste collections from fortnightly to weekly for all properties in the borough (whilst introducing the service into flats/terraced properties). 1,001,000 Increasing the frequency of organic waste collections from fortnightly to weekly during the peak season for gardening waste of April to October each year and supporting weekly residual waste 2,562,275 Introducing an opt-in, free-of-charge fortnightly garden waste collection service for composting and supporting weekly residual waste 2,570,234 Introducing a weekly co-mingled recycling collection to replace the existing fortnightly service that involves three collection boxes and supporting weekly residual waste 566,382 Supporting a weekly residual waste collection and extending a successful weekly collection and recycling reward programme. This will enable all the borough's 61,500 households to benefit from a dedicated weekly organic waste collection and to be rewarded for their participation. 13,500 96,750 83,000 85,000 37,169 61,500 Wolverhampton Totals: 2,683,370 Encouraging recycling through the introduction of a recycling rewards scheme whilst supporting weekly residual and food waste 105, ,860,596 6,277,918* * Note 1: Households benefiting from two different bids within the same local authority are not counted twice in this figure. Note 2: The number of housholds benefitting from a weekly collection was based on local authority level numbers in bidding forms, or the area of benefit where

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