Future Waste Strategy Survey
Feedback updated 7 Jan 2016
We asked
Birmingham needs a Waste Strategy that is right for the city – a strategy that takes into account the changing context that Birmingham sits in, environmentally, socially, technologically and economically. We also want to create a more sustainable environment of minimal waste, reduced costs and one that is better for the health and wellbeing of our residents.
You said
Over 850 residents completed the online survey giving BCC your thoughts on how best to develop our strategy going forward
We did
Utlised these comments and views from these surveys to hep determine the waste strategy that once developed will go back out to citizens for formal consultation Feb 2016
Overview
Birmingham needs a Waste Strategy that is right for the city – a strategy that takes into account the changing context that Birmingham sits in, environmentally, socially, technologically and economically. We also want to create a more sustainable environment of minimal waste, reduced costs and one that is better for the health and wellbeing of our residents.
Why your views matter
Changing people’s behaviour is vital but we must also make sure our services get it right first time before we can expect others to change.
Areas
- ACOCKS GREEN
- ASTON
- BARTLEY GREEN
- BILLESLEY
- BORDESLEY GREEN
- BOURNVILLE
- BRANDWOOD
- CITY CENTRE
- CITY-WIDE
- EDGBASTON
- ERDINGTON
- HALL GREEN
- HANDSWORTH WOOD
- HARBORNE
- HODGE HILL
- KINGS NORTON
- KINGSTANDING
- LADYWOOD
- LONGBRIDGE
- LOZELLS AND EAST HANDSWORTH
- MOSELEY AND KINGS HEATH
- NECHELLS
- NORTHFIELD
- OSCOTT
- PERRY BARR
- QUINTON
- SELLY OAK
- SHARD END
- SHELDON
- SOHO
- SOUTH YARDLEY
- SPARKBROOK
- SPRINGFIELD
- STECHFORD AND YARDLEY NORTH
- STOCKLAND GREEN
- SUTTON FOUR OAKS
- SUTTON NEW HALL
- SUTTON TRINITY
- SUTTON VESEY
- TYBURN
- WASHWOOD HEATH
- WEOLEY
Audiences
- All residents
- Public Sector Bodies
- Businesses
- Voluntary Organisations
- Staff
Interests
- Planning
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