Episode Synopsis "Episode 5: Jordan Neininger & Sherrill Holder, Gloucestershire County Council - WASTE"
Although 99% of councils are now providing household waste recycling services, 42% of them are experiencing “moderate or severe” levels of disruption at waste and recycling centres. We talk to Gloucestershire County Council about the highly successful approach it has taken to managing visits to its Household Waste Recycling Centre (HWRC), its Office365 integration and how other services might benefit from similar approaches to bookings and appointments. Transcript of recording here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/17UNRO9nYDZujMpeUzSEUgnavpfcXndV1pZEB8jArySg/edit?usp=sharing '42% of councils reporting “moderate or severe” levels of HWRC disruption' (Circular.)https://www.circularonline.co.uk/news/42-of-councils-reporting-moderate-or-severe-levels-of-hwrc-disruption/
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