GROWTH, HOUSING AND ENVIRONMENT
PROPOSAL TO ALLOW FOR SMALL QUANTITIES OF HOUSEHOLD NON-
LICENSED ASBESTOS TO BE RECEIVED FREE OF CHARGE
Purpose of the Report
To remove the cost to household customers bringing small quantities of non-licensed asbestos for disposal.
Background
Householders are charged to dispose of their asbestos which is categorised into licensed (the more hazardous type) and non-licensed at £730.61 and £20.45 per tonne respectively.
In the past four years there hasn’t been a single occasion when a householder has brought in licensed asbestos and so they have all been charged at the lower rate.
Members of the public who have up to 40kg of asbestos to dispose of do not need to pre book and can turn up on asbestos receiving days and will be charged at £20.45 per tonne which will be up to a maximum of 82p.
Householders with larger quantities of asbestos need to book in advance with an indication of the amount of asbestos they are bringing and will be allocated a time slot to attend. These customers would not be affected by this change.
Discussion
GHE has a new contract for the asbestos disposal reception site that started on 1st June 2020 and is taking the opportunity to change the route that householders travel to the site. The new route will mean that householders with small quantities of non-licensed asbestos will no longer need to go over the weighbridge to the site via industrial dirt roads escorted by a member of staff. There is no facility to collect payment at the Asbestos reception site, as it is a cashless site, and the cost of installing the infrastructure far outweighs the income that would be generated.
The weighbridge facility is designed to cater for large vehicles with many tonnes of waste on board. It is not designed to deal with small household vehicles with an in and out weight difference of less than 40kg and so several of the vehicles actually register no weight change as the amount is so small and these customers will receive no charge at all on these occasions.
The proposed change would mean that householders bringing smaller quantities of asbestos are no longer charged up to 82p for their waste and this is taken and disposed of free of charge.
Householders taking larger pre-booked quantities of asbestos will still go over the weighbridge and be charged according to the weight of the asbestos they have brought in.
The income these customers have generated over the past three years is no more than £4 in total for each year which is considerably less than it costs to process the transaction and escort the householder to the site.
Conclusion
Householders with smaller quantities will be able to go direct to the asbestos reception site without going over the weighbridge and will have their asbestos weighed on site when they arrive.
Householders bringing larger quantities in trailers etc. will still be required to go over the weighbridge and be escorted to the correct location.
There is currently no facility to allow for small quantities of asbestos to be received free of charge and so this change needs to be approved in order for it to be implemented.
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Minister approves the decision for householders to be permitted to bring in non-licensed asbestos up to 40kg, on asbestos receiving days, free of charge.
Reason(s) for Decision
This will provide a better customer service, makes sense both financially and operationally and there is positive financial impact to this decision.
Resource Implications
There is a saving in manpower having to direct customers through the industrial site and a negligible loss of under £5 per annum.
Action Required
Officers to add the free of charge category to the fees and charges list, update web pages and inform customers on asbestos days.
Written by: | Business Development & Change Manager |
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Approved by: | Head of Solid Waste |