Council awards kerbside waste collection contract for next 10 years

Blue rubbish truck lifting a green organics bin up to empty in to the truck

Waste management contractor, Cleanaway, will continue to collect kerbside waste across Indigo Shire for the next decade.

Council has awarded a 10-year contract, with an approximate value of around $30 million to Cleanaway to collect general household waste, recycling and food and garden organics (FOGO) from households as part of a consortium with other regional councils.

Cleanaway has held the current kerbside waste collection contract since 2012 and it will expire in June 2024.

Mayor Sophie Price says Indigo Shire, along with the original participating councils are leaders in waste management, in particular the separation of food and garden organics from general household waste, with Indigo having one of the lowest contamination rates.

Cr Price says while there will be no change to current service levels in the short term, Council will need to bring in changes including the separation of glass and the extension of the FOGO system to all residential properties, as required under new State law.

The Victorian Government has introduced the Circular Economy (Waste Reduction and Recycling) Act 2021 which includes a new four-stream waste and recycling system to be introduced state-wide between now and 2030.

Cr Price says any decision regarding changes to service levels will be considered by Council at a later date and following community feedback.

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