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CUSTOMER CHARTER FOR HOUSEHOLD AND
COMMERCIAL WASTE COLLECTION

 

1. Introduction

Bord na Móna Recycling Ltd is committed to providing the highest standards in the provision of waste services to their customers. We have a commitment to providing a service that seeks to incentivize waste prevention and to encourage the segregation of waste so that it can be managed in accordance with the waste hierarchy, whereby waste prevention, preparing for reuse, recycling and other recovery are preferred over the disposal of waste. This approach is in line with current national waste policy in the area – A Resource Opportunity – Waste Management Policy in Ireland.

This document is designed to communicate how we intend to provide household waste collection services accordance with these principles to the public in a clear and concise fashion”

 

2. Customer Service Standards

a. We will provide a regular and reliable collection service and process your waste in a professional and environmentally sound manner.

b. All service provision will be carried out in line with current local and national legislation and in line with sustainable waste management practices. Our National Waste Collection Permit Office (NWCPO) waste collection permit number is NWCPO-08-10601 and the details of the permit can be viewed at www.nwcpo.ie.

c. We will provide you with timely, relevant, and clear information regarding your collections, including temporary changes resulting from public holidays or adverse weather conditions.

d. We will consider any reasonable special requests that individual households may have.

e. We will explain clearly what our service rules are and the reasons for them.

f. We will respond to formal complaints we receive about our services in a timely and professional manner.

g. We will ensure that there are no direct impediments to you switching your service provider should you so wish.

h. We will design our service and carry out collections in a way that minimises litter or odour nuisance.

i. (i) We will offer a segregated waste collection service to facilitate the segregation of residual waste,
recyclables, food & bio waste and where appropriate glass, in line with the European Union (Household Food Waste And Bio-Waste) (Amendment) Regulations 2023. The frequency of collection will be as follows:

• Residual Waste Bin— as frequently as may be determined by the relevant local authority according to the necessity of collection of such residual waste but at a minimum at least every fortnight;

• Recyclable Waste Bin — as frequently as may be determined by the relevant local authority according to the necessity of collection of such recyclable waste but at a minimum at least every fortnight;

• Food & Bio Waste Bin — as frequently as may be determined by the relevant local authority according to the necessity of collection of such food & bio waste but at a minimum at least every fortnight;

• Glass Bin — at least every quarter

k. As per the European Union (Household Food Waste And Bio-Waste) (Amendment) Regulations 2023, other than where householders have provided confirmation in writing to the waste collector concerned—

(a) that they do not wish to avail of the service, and

(b) the details of how food waste arising on the premises will be appropriately managed in the absence of a such a service,

a separate collection service for food waste from householders shall include the direct provision to the address of each household customer, by the waste collector, of an approved waste receptacle which is designed for reuse, with the exception of the collection of such waste by a typical collection solutions, in specific areas designated by a local authority as being only suitable for the collection of such waste by atypical collection solutions.

l. For each household customer being provided with a food waste receptacle, where such a receptacle has not been previously provided, a separate collection service for food waste from householders shall
include the direct provision to the address of each household customer, by the waste collector, of a household food waste pack.

3. Communication with Customers

a. We will explain clearly what services you can expect to receive and will provide details of the collection services we offer on a county/city basis to the National Waste Collection Permit Office for publishing on their website.

b. We will provide you with clear and concise billing which will allow you to understand all elements of the costs involved in providing your waste services.

c. We will inform all customers availing of a domestic waste collection service in at least 10 days in advance of any predictable alternative arrangements made for collection in relation to public holidays etc. or any proposal to vary the level of collection.

d. We will keep you informed of changes in our service that are designed to improve our service offering.

e. At the time of initial service provision, each customer will be provided with details of their service providers; full name and address, contact details (website where available, phone number, email, postal address), a clear breakdown of pricing policy for provision of service, process for accessing account statement and balances, procedure for receipt payments, process for dispute resolution, procedure for customers who have fallen into arrears with their payments, where applicable, service provision frequency and details and the procedure for cancellation of service provision, including refund of charges where applicable. You will also be provided with details of the period of validity for the offer provided and advised of a cooling off period, should you wish to change your mind (usually any time prior to delivery of bins but at least 7 days from time of contract signing).

f. In the case of e-Commerce contracts with customers, and in line with reducing paper usage, all communication and documents will be sent by email, unless otherwise requested. In the interests of the environment and reducing costs we are committed to increasing communication by this method.

g. We will alert you at least 30 days in advance of the expiry of your contract.

h. We will produce a version of this Charter, which has been approved by the National Audit Literacy Agency.

 

 

4. Customer Responsibilities

a. In line with national policy, prevent, reuse and recycle waste as much as possible. Refer to national and regional campaigns that seek to help reduce waste production. Present your waste materials, properly segregated and placed in their respective bins/receptacles.

Please refer to our Waste Segregation and Presentation Guidelines (see section 7 below) which are available on our website or which are available to send to you by post, if requested.

b. Segregate your waste appropriately. Please note the procedure in place should the incorrect waste be placed in a bin (e.g. food waste placed in the recycle bin):

i. When presenting bins for collection please ensure they are placed at the collection point with the handle facing the roadway

ii. Only the items stated in the Bord na Móna Recycling Customer Welcome Pack are permitted in the recycling bin. The list is also provided in Section 7(f) of this Customer Charter

iii. Should unacceptable items be placed into the recycling bin, a contamination label shall be placed on the bin and it will not be emptied

iv. The Customer must ensure that any unacceptable items are removed prior to the next presentation for collection.

c. In the event that you have difficulty paying your outstanding bill. please contact us directly as soon as possible as we have a procedure to agree an individual payment plan which deals with how we manage customers who have difficulty paying their bill. We reserve the right to withdraw service provision either permanently or temporarily due to the non-payment of outstanding bills.

d. Contact us, as your waste management service supplier, if you have any queries on how best to manage any of your waste materials. We have the expertise to provide the appropriate service or advice on how to best resolve the issue.

 

 

5. Pricing, Charging Mechanism and Access to Account Information

a. The range of service and costs for service provision will be clearly communicated to each customer.

b. New Customers will receive information on charging and pricing structures at the time of sign up i.e. whether over the phone, via website sign-up or via completion of hard copy application form.

c. Information, including a copy of Terms and Conditions of Business will be provided to Customers as part of new Customer Welcome Packs, and will be available on the company’s website and/or www.nwcpo.ie.

d. Any changes to the Terms and Conditions of the business will be communicated to customers in a timely manner. Payment of invoices following such notifications shall be taken as acceptance of the updated Terms.

e. Customers will be entitled to easy access to their account information including statements / balances.

f. National policy has moved towards a position where all customers will be billed according to the weight of the waste that they produce (pay-by-weight / use / volume). This is in line with the EU Polluter Pays Principle. IWMA members are committed to adopting this methodology and it will be phased in over time in line with the national timelines. You will be notified in advance of the changes involved and the benefits.

 

 

6. Complaints Procedure / Dispute Resolution

a. You are entitled to a fair and reasonable hearing when you have a genuine complaint or dispute and the company commits to resolving issues as quickly and as reasonably as possible. Please find our contact details for complaints:(Tel: 045 580060 or Email: info@bnmrecycling.ie)

b. We will respond to formal complaints we receive about our services in a timely and professional manner. In the case of written complaints, within 10 days.

c. Complaints shall be logged on the individual customer account with a tracking facility to ensure the complaint has been resolved and the customer notified of updates or the course of action taken to resolve the issue.

d. Billing disputes are handled on a case by case basis and recorded. We will liaise with you directly to resolve the matter.

e. Dispute resolution including withdrawal of service will be in line with the company policy available on the company web site or which is sent out by post on request. This will be a fair and equitable process in line with good consumer policies.

f. The EU have an online dispute resolution platform. You can find out more at http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr/

 

7. Education and Raising Awareness

a. We shall implement an education and awareness programme in relation to waste management for householders that we service. This will be available via promotional literature that we provide directly to you and via our web site or the website of the National Waste Collection Permit Office.

b. Information packs shall be available to all customers clearly indicating waste types applicable to each bin and how to present material for recycling.

c. We shall work with other national bodies in promoting waste prevention, reduction, and recycling e.g. EPA / Repak etc.

d. We will provide Waste Segregation and Presentation Guidelines to customers, or at a minimum to the National Waste Collection Permit Office for publishing on their website, which clearly explain which materials are to be placed in which bin and collect at a minimum the recycling materials set out in this subparagraph or on the website located on the internet at http://www.mywaste.ie. We will explain to you what happens to materials collected in the residual, recycle and food waste bins

Paper                                                   Plastic Bottles (PET1)                     
Newspapers Mineral bottles
Magazines Water bottles
Junk Mail Mouthwash bottles
Envelopes Salad Dressing bottles
Paper
Phone books Plastic Bottles (HDPE2)
Catalogues Milk bottles
Tissue boxes Juice bottles
Sugar bags Cosmetic bottles
Calendars Shampoo bottles
Diaries Household cleaning bottles
Letters Laundry detergent bottles
Computer paper Window cleaning bottles
Used beverage and juice cartons Bathroom bottles
Milk cartons
Egg boxes Plastic Packaging (PP)
Holiday brochures Yoghurt containers
Paper potato bags Margarine tubs
Rigid food packaging (except black)
Cardboard Liquid Soap containers
Food boxes Fruit containers
Packaging boxes Soft plastics
Cereal boxes Steel cans
Kitchen towel tubes  Pet food cans
 Food cans
Aluminum cans Biscuit tins
Drink cans  Soup tins

 

8. Termination of Service / Refunds / Changing Service Providers

a. Should you wish to terminate your service provision, please advise us by email or in writing or by phoning giving us 30 days’ notice. We will remove our bins by arrangement with you and any balance owing on your account, after a Cancellation Charge (if applicable) is deducted, will be refunded to you within 30 days of receipt of termination notice.

b. We will ensure that there are no direct impediments to you switching your service provider, but cancellations will not be accepted from any unauthorised third party.

1. When switching providers, you may be asked to provide proof that all outstanding bills have been paid to the previous provider. If requested, we can provide a receipt and confirmation for your next service provider that your account is paid in full. This will be issued within 7 days of receipt of any final payment made or received. A new provider is entitled to request this document and if applicable will be in their Terms and Conditions of Business.

2. If you cease service provision for any reason, our Refund Policy and service Cancellation Charges are clearly described in our Terms & Conditions are available on our website or by post if requested. The cancellation charge covers costs of recollection, cleaning and servicing of bins

 

9. Changing Equipment and Ownership of Bins

a. At time of initial service provision, by agreement, each customer will be supplied with the appropriate bins / receptacles sized to service their specific needs. The bins provided for service collection remain the property of the service provider.

b. In the case of changing equipment / ceasing service / changing service provider your old bins must be left empty and easily accessible for collection by arrangement via our call centre within a two week period of the notification of ceasing of the service. We require that your old bins are left empty and easily accessible for collection

c. This Charter does not affect your statutory rights in any way and provides a simple interpretation of our commitment to you, our customer, and what we expect in return, to help ensure that you are provided with the best service level possible. Our detailed Terms & Conditions are available on our website.

31/05/24