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Notification letters have been sent out, by mail, to homes that have been selected to participate in the Residential Food Waste Collection Pilot Project.
Approximately 4,000 homes from the following five neighbourhoods have been selected to participate:
- Daniel McIntyre
- Inkster Gardens
- Linden Woods/Linden Ridge
- Mission Gardens
- St. George
Only those homes that received the letters can participate in the pilot project. Participation in the pilot project is completely voluntary.
In September, a welcome package will be delivered to those homes that received the letters. The package includes:
- a 120-litre green cart
- a seven-litre kitchen pail to collect day-to-day food waste in your home
- a sample of compostable kitchen pail liner bags
- participation instructions, including a list of accepted materials
Food waste collection will begin the week of October 5, 2020 and continue through September 2022. Green carts should be placed out weekly, on the same day as recycling and garbage.
We will conduct a few waste audits over the course of the pilot project to see how pilot households are using the program and identify potential issues. We will also be seeking feedback from pilot households through engagement activities.
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City Council is currently reviewing an update on the development and implementation of the pilot project.
Approximately 4,000 homes from the following five neighbourhoods will be selected to participate:
- Daniel McIntyre
- Inkster Gardens
- Linden Woods/Linden Ridge
- Mission Gardens
- St. George
These neighbourhoods were selected because they reflect the diversity of Winnipeggers and types of homes, and how their waste is collected. Only certain households within these areas will have the opportunity to participate in the pilot. In August 2020, selected households will be notified by letter that they have been selected. Details on how the pilot project will be rolled out and more information on residential food waste collection will be available later this summer.
Public engagement opportunities are planned to start in fall 2020. The public engagement during the pilot project will be used to inform recommendations towards a citywide program. Opportunities include:
- Understanding support, satisfaction, and participation for a potential city-wide program.
- Studying the effectiveness of collection containers, small kitchen pails/liners, promotion and education material, and other supports.
- Identifying other barriers and challenges.
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