Food waste recycling public survey 2023

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Food Waste Survey Introduction

This quick online survey has been developed for households who did not manage to speak to our Food Waste Recycling Team in person.


The aim of this project is to:


  1. encourage households to recycle their food waste.
  2. make sure households know every type of food waste that can be recycled.

The online survey is open until 31 October 2023 and only needs to be completed once.

Why recycle food waste?

Although Oxfordshire residents already recycle around 25,000 tonnes of food waste annually, around 50% of food waste that Oxfordshire households produce does not make it into food caddies for recycling. It is instead going into general rubbish bins which are meant for non-recyclable waste such as films plastic trays, empty film wrapper bags, plastic bags, plastic pouches, etc.

What happens to food waste?

The food waste is digested in-county. It generates enough electricity to power around 9,000 homes and makes a rich liquid fertiliser which is used by Oxfordshire farmers to grow more food without needing to use chemical fertilisers.


For more information, read the supporting information that you can download from the section on the right of this page.


Please click on the 'Take survey' button below.

Food Waste Survey Introduction

This quick online survey has been developed for households who did not manage to speak to our Food Waste Recycling Team in person.


The aim of this project is to:


  1. encourage households to recycle their food waste.
  2. make sure households know every type of food waste that can be recycled.

The online survey is open until 31 October 2023 and only needs to be completed once.

Why recycle food waste?

Although Oxfordshire residents already recycle around 25,000 tonnes of food waste annually, around 50% of food waste that Oxfordshire households produce does not make it into food caddies for recycling. It is instead going into general rubbish bins which are meant for non-recyclable waste such as films plastic trays, empty film wrapper bags, plastic bags, plastic pouches, etc.

What happens to food waste?

The food waste is digested in-county. It generates enough electricity to power around 9,000 homes and makes a rich liquid fertiliser which is used by Oxfordshire farmers to grow more food without needing to use chemical fertilisers.


For more information, read the supporting information that you can download from the section on the right of this page.


Please click on the 'Take survey' button below.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    This survey is for residents who received a "Sorry we missed you" envelope when our project team called at your household,

    Consultation has concluded
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