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Townhomes getting ready for food scrap recycling

Townhouse residents in Richmond could soon get their long-awaited food scraps recycling program but theyre going to have to pay for it.

Townhouse residents in Richmond could soon get their long-awaited food scraps recycling program but theyre going to have to pay for it.

People living in multi-family townhouse complexes have long wondered why they were not part of the citys green can program, which collects food scraps separately from other household waste.

Now, under a plan to expand and revamp the recycling initiative, the city will extend the service to all multi-family complexes that already have the blue bin recycling service.

However, each household is going to have to cough up an extra $49 a year to cover the costs of the new service.

New wheeled containers and kitchen containers for the food scraps are also expected to be phased in, including for single-family homeowners, who will also have to pay a little more for the privilege $15.50 a year on top of their $68.50 organics collection fee.

Expansion of food scraps and organics recycling to residents in multi-family residences is a priority in light of pending disposal bans for this material in 2015, said Suzanne Bycraft, the citys manager of fleet and environmental programs, in a report to city councils public works and transportation committee.

the provision of wheeled carts will make it easy and convenient for residents to participate in the program.

Townhouse food scraps, according to the city, account for 22 per cent of its household waste, material that can easily be recycling into organic compost or to create energy.

The move from the city comes as Metro Vancouver heads towards its expected ban on all food waste in the garbage system by 2015.

If the expanded service goes ahead as expected, single-family homeowners will be able to choose between four sizes of carts: 80 litres up to 360 litres.

There are no plans, as yet, to extend the service to apartment buildings or commercial properties.