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Waste Collection Contract

Meeting: 24/01/2022 - Place Scrutiny Committee (Item 635)

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Report of Executive Director (Neighbourhoods and Environment)

This report will have been circulated to all Councillors with the Cabinet papers.  The relevant Minute of Cabinet will be tabled at the meeting.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Committee considered Minutes 629 and 631 of Cabinet, which had been referred direct to Scrutiny by Cabinet, together with the report of the Executive Director (Neighbourhoods and Environment) presenting two options for securing the future service provision of the Recycling, Waste and Cleansing Contract, with the express aim of supporting the Council’s declared Climate Emergency, the Southend 2050 Ambition and meeting the changing requirements of environmental legislation and the growing environmental demands of the Borough’s residents. Copies Minutes 629 and 631 were circulated to all Councillors prior to the meeting and were tabled.

 

Concerns were expressed at the lateness of the circulation of the reports to Councillors on the Committee, particularly given the importance and magnitude of the matter.

 

The Committee debated the matter in detail and asked a number of questions that were responded to by the Cabinet Member for Environment, Culture, Tourism and Planning and officers.

 

Resolved:-

 

1. That the matter be referred back to Cabinet for reconsideration with the recommendation that that the weekly collection of general residual waste be included in any tender documentation as a mandatory requirement.

 

2. That, in accordance with Council Procedure Rule 39, the matter be referred to full Council for consideration.

 

Reasons for Decision

 

To ensure that any new waste collection contract retains the existing weekly collection of general residual waste.

 

Other Options

 

As set out in the submitted report.

 

Note: This is an Executive Function

Cabinet Member: Cllr Mulroney


Meeting: 24/01/2022 - Cabinet (Item 629)

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Report of Executive Director (Neighbourhoods and Environment) attached

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Cabinet considered a report of the Executive Director (Neighbourhoods and Environment) presenting two options for securing the future service provision of the Recycling, Waste and Cleansing Contract, with the express aim of supporting the Council’s declared Climate Emergency, the Southend 2050 Ambition and meeting the changing requirements of environmental legislation and the growing environmental demands of the Borough’s residents.

 

Resolved:

 

1. That a Recycling, Waste and Cleansing Contract be procured for up to 20 years (Option B).

 

2. That the aims and parameters of any new Contract be to:

 

·            Recognise the Climate Emergency declared by the Council in 2019 and support the move to carbon neutrality by 2030;

·            Comply with the Environment Act 2021 and the need to improve recycling rates to achieve the anticipated Government requirement of 65% by 2035;

·            Follow the principles of the Waste Hierarchy and aim to reduce waste to landfill;

·            Maximise the use of sustainable fuels in the operation of the services;

·            Provide the best customer and digital experience for residents;

·            Consider whether the waste disposal contract should be included as part of the same procurement process;

·            Consider the inclusion of a commercial waste offering; and

·            Recognise the popularity with residents of the current scheme, and explore the viability of maintaining it, or something similar via market engagement.

 

3. That an indicative annual budget envelope for the Contract be established and forms part of the invitation to tender.

 

4. That authority be delegated to the Executive Director (Neighbourhoods and Environment) and Executive Director (Finance & Resources), in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Environment, Culture, Tourism and Planning, to negotiate a short term extension to the Veolia Contract from October 2023 if required to enable the Council to maintain a waste collection service until the procurement process for a new Contract has concluded and that this is contained within the financial sums identified in the submitted report.

 

5. That the outcome of the tender process and its associated financial implications be reported to a future Cabinet meeting with a recommendation as to the award of the Contract. 

 

6. That up to £1.5m be allocated from the Waste Reserve to support the one-off costs of the procurement.

 

7. That it be noted that any additional financial costs for the extension of the current Waste Contract from October 2023 would be reflected in the budget setting for 2023/24.

 

8. To note that the current levels of recycling are significantly below the future targets set by the Government, and the significant environmental and economic benefits that reducing residual waste, and increasing recycling will bring to the Borough.  Action is therefore required to secure a future service provision that is capable of meeting the Council’s own targets and obligations.

 

9. That authority be delegated to the Executive Director (Neighbourhoods and Environment), the Executive Director (Finance and Resources) and the Executive Director (Legal and Democratic Services), in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Environment, Culture, Tourism and Planning to:

 

a) Procure a public relations company at a one-off cost of  ...  view the full minutes text for item 629


 

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