Municipal Waste Data Monitoring and Reporting: Interim Guidelines
Municipal Waste Data Monitoring and Reporting: Interim Guidelines
Municipal Waste Data Monitoring and Reporting: Interim Guidelines
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WASTE MANAGEMENT KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS<br />
(as included in the Adopted <strong>Waste</strong> Management Plans – January 2003)<br />
Part 1 – Primary Indicators for municipal waste management<br />
a. household waste recycled <strong>and</strong> composted as a % of arisings (i.e of total<br />
household waste collected)<br />
b. household waste l<strong>and</strong>filled<br />
c. commercial & industrial waste (collected by district councils) recycled<br />
<strong>and</strong> composted as a % of arisings<br />
d. commercial & industrial waste (collected by district councils)<br />
l<strong>and</strong>filled<br />
e. municipal waste recycled <strong>and</strong> composted as a % of total arisings<br />
f. municipal waste l<strong>and</strong>filled<br />
g. biodegradable municipal waste (BMW) l<strong>and</strong>filled<br />
h. total household waste collected per household (from which waste<br />
growth rates are also calculated)<br />
i. cost of waste collection per household (including recycling)<br />
j. cost of waste treatment <strong>and</strong> disposal per tonne for municipal waste<br />
Part 2 – Indicators to be measured for kerbside collection schemes<br />
k. number of households served<br />
l. participation rates<br />
m. capture rates