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*'''Charged Collection''' or [[Green Charged]] - Many authorities have moved to a charged system, mainly driven by a desire to recover the cost of collection from those that use it the most, but also due to the perception that free collection leads to an increase in collected waste and a reduction in, for example, home composting.
*'''Charged Collection''' or [[Green Charged]] - Many authorities have moved to a charged system, mainly driven by a desire to recover the cost of collection from those that use it the most, but also due to the perception that free collection leads to an increase in collected waste and a reduction in, for example, home composting.


The design of a [[Green Waste]] collection service by a [[Waste Collection Authority]] cannot be taken in isolation and must be considered alongside the collection of the [[Residual Waste]], [[Dry Mixed Recyclables|Dry Mixed Recycling]] and [[Food Waste]] collection service (where these individual services exist) as part of a [[Collection System Design]].
The design of a Green Waste collection service by a [[Waste Collection Authority]] cannot be taken in isolation and must be considered alongside the collection of the [[Residual Waste]], [[Dry Mixed Recyclables|Dry Mixed Recycling]] and [[Food Waste]] collection service (where these individual services exist) as part of a [[Collection System Design]].
In some instances, a [[Waste Collection Authority]] may choose to only operate the Green Waste collection service over a certain period i.e. between March-November inclusive or indeed choose to suspend the service for the December/early January “Christmas period”.
In some instances, a [[Waste Collection Authority]] may choose to only operate the Green Waste collection service over a certain period i.e. between March-November inclusive or indeed choose to suspend the service for the December/early January “Christmas period”.