Wood Waste Recycling
Dear Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council,
Under the Freedom of Information Act, I would like to request the following information regarding wood waste recycling in your borough:
What is the annual volume of wood waste collected?
What type of collection is used, such as Roll-on/Roll-off or walking floor?
What is the average weight of collection?
When is the contract end date for the current wood waste management service?
Have any extensions been agreed upon for the current contract?
Who is the current incumbent or provider of the wood waste collection service?
What is the total value of the current wood waste management contract?
What is the council's preferred method of wood waste disposal, such as recycling or biomass?
What are the current rejection criteria for collected wood waste?
How is the waste tendering process conducted — in lots, as total waste management, or as a single service on its own?
Yours faithfully,
Jackie Smith
Dear Ms Smith
Please be advised that Wirral Council does not hold any recorded
information in response to your enquiry.
Merseyside Recycling and Waste Authority (MRWA) is the waste and resource
management authority for the Liverpool City region, you should redirect
your request to them at the following link:
[1]www.merseysidewda.gov.uk/general-enquiries-and-requests-for-information/
Yours sincerely
Lynette Paterson
Principal Information Management Officer
Finance – Digital and Improvement
Wirral Council
PO Box 290
Brighton Street
Wallasey
CH27 9FQ
Email: [2][Wirral Borough Council request email]
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