05-09-2017, 07:07 AM
There was a chart by month from January 2015 to March of 2017 in the update report:
As for the 20,000 tonne target, as of 2015 annual green bin use was collecting 9,400 tonnes. So if the 50% increase is sustained that would mean 14,100 or 70.5% of the target.
The summer months could prove challenging for new users to the green bin if users aren't provided with tips on how to green bin successfully over the warmer months (e.g. keep your green bin in a cool place, spray your kitchen bucket with a vinegar/water mist every time you add something, add a layer of paper waste (e.g. shredded paper, facial tissues, etc.) between food layers, etc.).
As for the 20,000 tonne target, as of 2015 annual green bin use was collecting 9,400 tonnes. So if the 50% increase is sustained that would mean 14,100 or 70.5% of the target.
The summer months could prove challenging for new users to the green bin if users aren't provided with tips on how to green bin successfully over the warmer months (e.g. keep your green bin in a cool place, spray your kitchen bucket with a vinegar/water mist every time you add something, add a layer of paper waste (e.g. shredded paper, facial tissues, etc.) between food layers, etc.).
Everyone move to the back of the bus and we all get home faster.