Project objective
We’re seeking community feedback on preferences for waste management.
The State Government is standardising household waste and recycling services across Victoria, which will see all council kerbside services move to a 4-bin system by 2027.
Feedback from Community will help Council plan for future waste services during this period of upcoming changes.
Project impacts
Your input will help Council to maximise resource recovery and provide a user-friendly, waste service in the future. What information do we need from the community?
Our community and key stakeholders are invited provide feedback via the questions in the survey which cover waste collection preferences and a chance for respondents to share their thoughts on some of the proposed changes. Feedback will be considered and fed into new Council policy.
What can the community influence?
The community can influence policy.
What can’t the community influence?
- The four-bin system. All properties will have four bins by 2027.
- Changes prompted by the State Government related to household waste and recycling services.
How we’re engaging and informing our community
We've selected the following engagement tools and techniques for this project based on the project content, stakeholders, and type of feedback sought.
Key tools for communicating the project
- Casey Conversations project webpage
- Email notification to Casey Conversations subscribers and key stakeholder groups
- Council website news and Casey Catch Up e-newsletter
- Social media posts
- Pop up events
- Postcards to households
Key methods for gathering feedback
Online engagement via Casey Conversations, including opportunities to ask questions and provide feedback. There is a chance for interested community members to ask for further information on the Q+A page.