Trash & Recycling Collection Efficiency Study

The City of Springfield has concluded the first phases of a Trash and Recycling Collection Efficiency Study that have included an analysis of the current collection system, several methods of public outreach and regional and benchmarking comparison research.

The in-depth study was commissioned after questions were brought up by the Neighborhood Advisory Council and City Council regarding potential impacts and inefficiencies of the current system. Springfield has a free market system for the curbside collection of the community’s solid waste (trash and recycling materials).

Findings from the public outreach phase reflect a statistically valid representation of the city population and reveal that Springfieldians are open to change, but value these four factors: cost, quality and variety of services, environmental stewardship and protecting the interests of small, local businesses.

Study results show that residential trash service is provided by more than ten licensed haulers within city limits. More than 58% of citizens report paying more than $12 per month for trash collection. Reported prices vary considerably from $10 per month to more than $16 per month for trash service only. Several other Missouri communities with citywide programs provide multiple curbside services (trash, recycling, bulky item and/or yard waste collection) with bundled pricing. Springfield residents appear to be paying similar per household rates without including the extra services.

In order to forecast costs of service for an optimized collection program in Springfield, a financial analysis was conducted using a series of industry benchmark inputs. Results indicate it could cost less than $10 per month for trash collection and less than $13 per month for combined trash and city-wide curbside recycling collection.

73 percent of citizens believe it is important for the City to practice environmentally responsible waste management such as recycling.

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View the Study Results Presentation to City Council

Tuesdays with Council - April 18, 2017 from SGF CityView on Vimeo.

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Goals of the Study:

 



• More efficient trash and recycling collection – Organize collection services to improve efficiencies to reduce vehicular traffic.

• Enhanced community programs and services – Support neighborhood clean-ups, improved recycling programs, enhanced education, and better access to services throughout community. 

• Consistent services and rates – Provide uniform services and rates throughout the community. Expand services such as curbside recycling, bulky item pickup, and yard waste collection. 

• Community benefits – Reduce noise, traffic flow and wear-and-tear on infrastructure. Create safer and cleaner streets and neighborhoods. 

• Environmental benefits – Reduce fuel consumption and vehicle emissions. Lower demand for natural resources and landfill space through increased diversion rates. 

• Protect existing haulers – Recognize the existing service providers operating in the City and seek their input and protect their interests where possible. 

• Ensure stability for current SWMS programming – Provide consistent funding to continue existing services and programs that benefit the community.