Kerbside garden organics or food organics and garden organics (FOGO) services are containerised, regular services where organic waste, such as leaves, grass cuttings and small pruning waste are collected separately from general waste. If the council provides a FOGO service then food organics (food waste) is also put in this bin. These waste types are generally collected for the purpose of producing organic products such as mulch, compost and soil improvers. Typically the container is a “wheelie bin†with a lime green lid and is provided for collection from the kerb in front of the household. The garden organics or FOGO recovery rate in the table view shows the percentage of materials recovered from the total amount of waste collected. The recovery rate depends on the degree to which waste is separated correctly at the household, contamination and the capacity and efficiency of the recycling facilities where recyclable materials are delivered.
DATA SOURCE: Data are voluntarily reported by local governments to the annual Census of Western Australian Local Government Waste and Recycling Services. The accuracy of the reported data is not independently verified. Household numbers were obtained from Western Australia Tomorrow, Population Report No. 8, Household forecasts, Band C.