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      From: jayson chilvers
      
    
    Dear Auckland Council,
You are in the process of rolling these bins out in west Auckland.
1) when the trial was running in Papakura. What was the the response what percentage of households used them?
2) What was the fee for this during the trial?
3) What is the cost of collection and processing per bin per household per collection? Processing costs include cost to see it to the composting facility in Taupo.
4) What manager thought this was a good idea?
5) Does this manager have a background in waste management?
6) What is the foreseen profit involved in this enterprise?
7) Why was there no public consultation and/or approval.
8) What is the cost per bin to purchase from the manufacturer?
9) Why is there no 'Opt-out' option?
10) What is the forecast cost of disposal per year?
11) What is the forecast income derived from the targeted rates  for this per year?
12) If there is a profit what is the intended use of this profit?
Yours faithfully,
jayson chilvers
        From: Mary-ann Childs
        Auckland Council
      
    
    Kia ora Jayson,
 
We acknowledge receipt of your request on 14 June 2023.
 
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Ngā mihi,
The Privacy and LGOIMA team
Auckland Council
 
 
From: jayson chilvers <[FOI #23129 email]>
 Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2023 11:31 AM
 To: Official Information <[email address]>
 Subject: Official Information request - food bins
 
Dear Auckland Council,
You are in the process of rolling these bins out in west Auckland.
1) when the trial was running in Papakura. What was the the response what
 percentage of households used them?
 2) What was the fee for this during the trial?
 3) What is the cost of collection and processing per bin per household per
 collection? Processing costs include cost to see it to the composting
 facility in Taupo.
 4) What manager thought this was a good idea?
 5) Does this manager have a background in waste management?
 6) What is the foreseen profit involved in this enterprise?
 7) Why was there no public consultation and/or approval.
 8) What is the cost per bin to purchase from the manufacturer?
 9) Why is there no 'Opt-out' option?
 10) What is the forecast cost of disposal per year?
 11) What is the forecast income derived from the targeted rates for this
 per year?
 12) If there is a profit what is the intended use of this profit?
Yours faithfully,
jayson chilvers
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        From: Customer Enhancement
        Auckland Council
      
    
    Kia Ora Jayson,
 
Please see our response to your queries in red below.
1) when the trial was running in Papakura. What was the the response what
 percentage of households used them? Nearly 50% of households used their
 bins once every three weeks.
2) What was the fee for this during the trial? Trial residents were not
 charged during the trial but they have been charged since 2018/19 when the
 service became business as usual.
 3) What is the cost of collection and processing per bin per household per
 collection? Processing costs include cost to see it to the composting
 facility in Taupo. These will change each year but we estimate the total
 cost per household to be around $80.00 in 2022/2023 for a full-year
 service. The full-year targeted rate was $61.98 (plus GST) per household
 with the remainder of the cost funded by the revenue from the waste levy.
 4) What manager thought this was a good idea? The food scraps service was
 approved by the Auckland Council governing body. Central Governments 2023
 Waste Strategy has also mandated that councils provide a service by 2027.
 5) Does this manager have a background in waste management? See answer
 above. 
 6) What is the foreseen profit involved in this enterprise? Auckland
 Council does not make a profit on this service.
 7) Why was there no public consultation and/or approval. The targeted rate
 for the food scraps collection service was consulted on as part of the
 Annual Budget 2022/2023 and Annual Budget 2023/2024 public consultations
 (further information can be found [1]here and [2]here).
8) What is the cost per bin to purchase from the manufacturer?
 Commercially sensitive information and is therefore confidential.
 9) Why is there no 'Opt-out' option? The introduction of a targeted rate
 was approved by the Governing Body through the Long-term Plan 2018-2028
 decision making process on 31 May 2018 (Resolution GB/2018/91). The
 Governing Body endorsed the provision of the service to all urban
 households, with no provision for opt-outs.
 10) What is the forecast cost of disposal per year? The forecast disposal
 cost for a full year of collections is approximately $25m, note these are
 subject to change.
11) What is the forecast income derived from the targeted rates for this
 per year? Rates charges are calculated based on ensuring all costs of
 disposal are covered. These are calculated each year (and approved via the
 budget process) the total income derived from targeted rates will also
 take into account that rubbish disposal costs should reduce as a result of
 the food scraps service.
12) If there is a profit what is the intended use of this profit? Auckland
 Council does not make a profit on this service.
 
 
Ngā mihi nui | Kind regards
 
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      From: jayson chilvers
      
    
    Dear Customer Enhancement,
 If the cost per household per year is $80 why is the targeted fee $110? If you are not making a profit. Which I doubt your claim not to. Where is the extra $30 a year per household going? With the number of ratepayers this equates to over $11 million dollars a year. If it costs $80  a a year and you charge $110 a year if there is no profit what do you call the extra $30 a year? And where is it going? Why were citizens not given a chance to opt out if they can prove they don't need one?
Yours sincerely,
jayson chilvers
        From: Customer Enhancement
        Auckland Council
      
    
    Kia Ora Jayson,
 
The annual targeted rate for the Food Scraps service for the year 23-24
 charged to customers is $77.20. You will see this charge on your rates
 invoice.
 
The logistics required to get individuals to prove they do not need a
 service would cost way more than actually providing a service that most
 Aucklanders would benefit from.
Under the Waste Management and Minimisation Plan 2018 consultation, this
 was consulted on via a Special Consultative Procedure as part of the Long
 Term Plan 2018-2028 public consultation (further information can be found
 [1]here, see Item 12). Further, under [2]Te rautaki para - the national
 waste strategy, released by the Ministry for the Environment on 29 March
 2023, councils are required to provide a residential food scraps
 collection in all urban areas (further information can be found [3]here).
 This requirement follows the national Transforming Recycling consultation
 held in 2022, which drew strong public support for this initiative.
 
Ngā mihi nui | Kind regards
From: jayson chilvers <[FOI #23129 email]>
 Sent: Friday, July 14, 2023 8:43 AM
 To: Customer Enhancement <[email address]>
 Subject: Re: Official Information request - food scraps bins
 
Dear Customer Enhancement,
 If the cost per household per year is $80 why is the targeted fee $110? If
 you are not making a profit. Which I doubt your claim not to. Where is the
 extra $30 a year per household going? With the number of ratepayers this
 equates to over $11 million dollars a year. If it costs $80 a a year and
 you charge $110 a year if there is no profit what do you call the extra
 $30 a year? And where is it going? Why were citizens not given a chance to
 opt out if they can prove they don't need one?
Yours sincerely,
jayson chilvers
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