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The collection of [[Green Waste]] (also termed [[Garden Waste]]) can be via two main types of system:
The collection of [[Green Waste]] (also termed [[Garden Waste]]) can be via two main types of system:


* '''Segregated Collection''' - involves the collection of [[Green Waste]] in one receptacle (usually a 240 litre bin) and collected in a single compartment vehicle. The subsequent processing of the [[Green Waste]] is in [[Windrow Composting]] but can also be used in [[In Vessel Composting]] as a bulking and 'carrying medium' to allow the process to work.
* '''Segregated Collection''' - involves the collection of [[Green Waste]] in one receptacle (usually a 240 litre bin, but in some cases a reusable sack) and collected in a single compartment vehicle. The subsequent processing of the [[Green Waste]] is in [[Windrow Composting]] but can also be used in [[In Vessel Composting]] as a bulking and 'carrying medium' to allow the process to work.


* '''Single Stream Co-mingled (fully Co-mingled)''' - involves the collection of [[Food Waste]] and [[Green Waste]] in one receptacle (usually a 240 litre bin) and collected in a single compartment vehicle. The subsequent processing of the mixed material is in an [[In Vessel Composting]] system but it is also possible to process in [[Windrow Composting]] if the material can be guaranteed to be free of cooked and raw meat in order to comply with [[ABPR]]
* '''Single Stream Co-mingled (fully Co-mingled)''' - involves the collection of [[Food Waste]] and [[Green Waste]] in one receptacle (usually a 240 litre bin) and collected in a single compartment vehicle. The subsequent processing of the mixed material is in an [[In Vessel Composting]] system but it is also possible to process in [[Windrow Composting]] if the material can be guaranteed to be free of cooked and raw meat in order to comply with [[ABPR]]