Additional Capacity Policy
The council has a legal obligation to consider the Waste Hierarchy, reduce household waste arisings, increase recycling and encourage waste reduction at source through waste minimisation initiatives, education and engagement with residents, to meet the following targets under the Environment Act 2021:
- increase the borough recycling rate to 65% by 2042
- reduce household waste arisings to 272kg per property, per year, by 2042
The council acknowledges that household waste volumes differ between individual households with some scenarios generating more waste than others.
To meet the targets set out above, and to ensure that the provision of additional capacity (additional containers) is managed and controlled effectively, whilst maximising opportunities to increase recycling, each household applying for additional waste capacity must:
- Participate in the weekly food waste collection service to ensure food waste is being diverted from the household waste stream.
- Participate in all kerbside recycling collection services provided by the council. This maximises the amount of material that can be recycled or reused, and reduce the amount of material in the household waste stream.
- Use charity services such as recycling banks, shops or kerbside collection services to donate reuseable clothing, textiles and other household items that could be reused or recycled.
The household should participate in the recycling services offered by the council for at least four weeks before applying for additional household waste capacity to ensure waste volumes and behaviours are stable and consistent. This ensures households are taking every reasonable effort to reduce their waste and maximise recycling, before asking for additional waste capacity.
The council may undertake an audit of the waste bin to confirm that the household is using the available kerbside recycling collection services appropriately. Where items suitable for other kerbside recycling services are found within the waste bin, the household will not be considered for additional waste capacity.
The council uses the following approach when calculating standard household waste capacity requirements:
| Number of permanent residents |
Standard allocation |
Additional capacity allocation (Total capacity provided) |
| 1-2 |
1 x 140-litre waste container |
1 x 240-litre waste container |
| 3 or more |
1 x 240-litre waste container |
1 x 240-litre and 1 x 140-litre waste container* |
| * Additional capacity requirements will be determined by the circumstances on the application, and the council may deem it more appropriate to provide an additional 240-litre household waste container. |
Eligibility criteria
Households may apply for additional waste capacity if they meet any of the following criteria:
- households with documented medical or health-related needs that generate additional household waste (i.e., Incontinence waste); or
- households with two or more permanent residents using nappies; or
- households with 6 or more permanent residents in the property; or
- for any other special circumstances, can demonstrate that they have insufficient household waste capacity.
The council may ask for documented evidence to support the additional capacity application.
Additional capacity will be based upon the number of permanent residents within the household. The council will not consider the following when determining additional capacity provision:
- childminding/babysitting services
- animals and pets
- businesses run from home that generate waste
Review and support
The council may offer education and support, including the promotion of other council services or third-party initiatives that are available to support household waste reduction. If the standard household waste allocation is still considered insufficient for the households needs, residents can apply for additional waste capacity using the additional capacity application form.
The council may undertake further ad-hoc audits of the waste containers presented for collection to verify that the household is using the additional capacity service appropriately. Where items suitable for other kerbside recycling services are found within the waste bin, the household will not be considered for additional waste capacity.