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Logan Council provides waste management services for its 265,000 residents and thousands of businesses. With the lifespan of its major landfill at Brown Plains due to run out in 14 years, Council is now reviewing its waste management services and seeks your input on our future of waste collection and management in our city.
From kerbside collection to wheelie bins, recycling to landfill, how we manage our waste impacts on our future generations
Please provide us with your feedback by participating in the public forum below and by completing our on-line survey.
Our survey will help determine the waste management priorities for Council as it relates to your home and community. Survey closes at 5pm on 30 October 2009
By participating in our survey you will be in a draw to win one of two prizes worth $250.
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A bin for garden waste?
Other councils offer a third bin for green waste at a cost. Should Logan City Council go down this path in the future? Or would you prefer to take your green waste to a transfer station or landfill rather than pay for a third bin?
by logan 31 Aug 2009, 10:28am | 728 views
Should Council continue its kerbside collection?
Green waste and household goods are collected by Council twice a year at a cost of $450,000. Should Council continue to offer this service? Would you prefer a limited number of free tip vouchers each year instead? What about a mini skip at the end of your block for a certain period each year? What are your thoughts?
by logan 8 Sep 2009, 1:34pm | 948 views
How can we as a community help reduce waste in the future?
Do you have any innovative ideas to share about reducing waste? What can Council do to help the community reduce waste?
by logan 31 Aug 2009, 11:48am | 815 views


