
Future Waste Collections and Street Cleansing Services consultation
The contract we have to pick up your waste and recycling and to clean our streets is coming to an end in Spring next year. We’ve invited companies to bid for the new contract.
We want to take this opportunity to propose some changes to the service you have received for the past few years. There are a few reasons for this:
- The government is likely to change the way it asks us to provide recycling services over the next couple of years, to align with changes to national policy resulting from the proposals of the Environment Act 2021.
- We’re working together with local people to make Brent a carbon neutral borough by 2030. We know lots of you want to do your bit to live more sustainably and through the Let’s Talk Climate conversation, you told us that we could help by making it easier for you to do the right thing and recycle – including making it easier to know what can and cannot be recycled.
- The council’s budgets have been stretched by the pandemic, rising prices, a growing population and a reduction in the funding we get from government. We need to save money and so have to think differently about how these services are delivered in the future.
The changes we think are needed will include:
- Introducing alternating weekly recycling collections for two different types of recyclable material. This means that ‘containers’ (e.g. tin cans, pots and glass) will be collected one week in your blue-topped bin, and ‘fibre’ (e.g. mixed paper, card and newspapers) will be collected the next week in new, separate reusable sacks that we’ll provide to residents.
- Introducing a new free bookable Small Items Collection Service for recycling textiles, small electrical items, batteries, coffee pods and paint.
- Deploying our street cleaning teams more intelligently, to where they are needed most, supported by rapid response teams in each Brent Connect area. This will be a move away from the current approach that focuses on teams being sent to certain streets on a schedule.
The proposed changes to recycling collections will affect all street level households – those who currently put their recycling in a blue-topped bin that is collected at the kerbside – and some communal households (flats) where there is space to provide a separate bin for fibre. All other flats and households along the North Circular Road will not be affected.
The proposed changes to street cleansing will affect everyone who lives and works in the borough.
This consultation asks for your views on the changes we are proposing. Your views will help shape the future services that you receive.
Further detail on the changes we think are needed (our ‘Preferred Service’) is provided in the document attached with this consultation.
Please click on the survey icon to share your views (note: you must be registered to complete the survey).
Have a question about the information provided, require a translation , or any assistance with sharing your views? Please contact us directly at: redefininglocalservices@brent.gov.uk
Phases
Brent Climate and Ecological Emergency Strategy consultation
The draft Climate Strategy was the culmination of a year of research, review, and engagement with our communities and colleagues. It was developed with the views of residents at its heart, with the key themes and actions closely reflecting the priorities of the Brent Climate Assembly.
The draft strategy was issued for public consultation on the online portal to enable all residents in Brent to provide feedback and comments on the proposals, ahead of a final version being brought to Cabinet for approval.
During the eight week consultation period, we held a series of virtual events and webinars with schools, businesses, environmental groups and residents, particularly those groups who will be most affected by climate change – young people, older people, people with disabilities and our Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic communities.
After feedback from this consultation was reviewed, the plan was updated to take into account residents' views and comments.
The 10-year plan was approved by Cabinet and published in April 2021.
