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Why use this indicator?Reducing the overall amount of waste generated and sent to landfill is environmentally responsible. From a financial perspective, the reduction of waste contributes directly to lower costs for materials, processing and disposal. This indicator, which measures waste generation, demonstrates the level of progress Council has made in its waste reduction efforts. It can also indicate potential improvements in process efficiency and productivity. What is the current situation?Council Operations generated 24,871.4 tonnes of waste. Of this 5,424.4 tonnes was reused or recycled. Parks and Gardens - 1,002.05 tonnes of garden waste was generated, mulched and reused in the LGA. Street Sweeping - 3,460 tonnes of waste disposed at landfill. Roads and Drainage Operations - 14,837 tonnes of soil, clay, asphalt and concrete was generated. 4,076 tonnes of asphalt and concrete was processed for reuse. Street litter bins and Parks and Reserve Bins - 814 tonnes of waste was generated of which 260 tonnes was diverted from landfill for recycling. Litter Patrol Waste- 230.96 tonnes of waste disposed of at landfill. Council Buildings- 451.4 tonnes of waste was generated of which 86.4 tonnes of material was separated for recycling. The recyclables include - cardboard 4.4 tonnes, paper 8.7 tonnes and comingled recyclables 261.3 tonnes. The total waste output for 2007-2008 has increased by 2,916.27 tonnes over 2006-2007 however the amount diverted from landfill has reduced but this is largely a result of the amount of drainage and roadworks conducted during the period. Recyclables from Council buildings has increased from 3.7 tonnes to 86.4 tonnes. This is a result of the new Civic waste contract and the introduction of recycling services to Council buildings. Council continues to expand the number of recycling collection services to all Council buildings for recovery of cardboard and comingled recyclables. What is the desired trend?A reduction in the level of waste generated by Council and an increase in the recycling and reuse of waste products. What does this mean for the Sustainability of Penrith Council?Improved efficiency in reuse and recycling of waste products eases the demand on limited landfill space, provides savings in material and disposal costs and reduces reliance on natural resources. Links to other indicators?
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