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The size of the bin given to householders and the frequency with which it is emptied can also vary according to the behavioural change being targeted by the relevant [[Waste Collection Authority]]. By constraining the capacity of the | The size of the bin given to householders for [[Residual Waste]] and the frequency with which it is emptied can also vary according to the behavioural change being targeted by the relevant [[Waste Collection Authority]]. By constraining the capacity of the [[Residual Waste]] container issued to its residents the more the resident is 'pushed' into increasing the items for recycling. | ||
For instance a [[Waste Collection Authority]] may choose to issue a smaller bin to restrict | For instance a [[Waste Collection Authority]] may choose to issue a smaller bin to residents restrict [[Residual Waste]] or it may supply a slightly larger bin that is collected less frequently. The other option available to the [[Waste Collection Authority]] is to issue its residents with both a smaller bin that is also collected less frequently. | ||
Whatever the size of the bin chosen by the [[Waste Collection Authority]] it must do so in tandem with more frequent collection of [[Food Waste]] and [Dry | Whatever the size of the bin chosen by the [[Waste Collection Authority]] for [[Residual Waste]] it must do so in tandem with more frequent collection of [[Food Waste]] and [[Dry Recyclates]] to compensate for the reduced capacity. | ||
[[Category:Arrangements]] | [[Category:Arrangements]] |
Revision as of 17:36, 14 November 2019
Behaviour
The size of the bin given to householders for Residual Waste and the frequency with which it is emptied can also vary according to the behavioural change being targeted by the relevant Waste Collection Authority. By constraining the capacity of the Residual Waste container issued to its residents the more the resident is 'pushed' into increasing the items for recycling.
For instance a Waste Collection Authority may choose to issue a smaller bin to residents restrict Residual Waste or it may supply a slightly larger bin that is collected less frequently. The other option available to the Waste Collection Authority is to issue its residents with both a smaller bin that is also collected less frequently.
Whatever the size of the bin chosen by the Waste Collection Authority for Residual Waste it must do so in tandem with more frequent collection of Food Waste and Dry Recyclates to compensate for the reduced capacity.