Bin contamination fines cost Coventry City Council £900,000

Circular Online 8 months ago

Coventry City Council has incurred £900,000 in fines after non-recyclable waste was placed in recycling bins, contributing to a wider overspend in its city services budget, according to a council finance report. Coventry City Council’s city services department recorded a £1.5m overspend in the three months to the end of September, with £900,000 attributed to contamination charges, a cabinet meeting heard. The issue was raised after the council’s finance report was presented to members. Conservative group leader councillor Gary Ridley described the figure as “an absolutely enormous” cost and asked what action was being taken in response. Mark Adams, the
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Relentless heat is rewriting briefs for sustainable building design. Intensified European heatwaves linked to Greenland meltwater and an off‑the‑charts El Niño raise the bar for energy‑efficient buildings, eco‑design for buildings and low carbon design. Passive cooling, heat‑adapted envelopes and water‑sensitive urban design form the practical core of environmental sustainability in construction, grounded in life cycle thinking in construction and building lifecycle performance.

Delivery is accelerating. Geneva’s Quai Vernets district is moving forward as a circular, low‑carbon scheme using concrete with substantial recycled content, signalling circular economy in construction at city scale. Urban mining and closed‑loop flows are becoming baseline practice, cutting embodied carbon and the carbon footprint of construction through low embodied carbon materials and verified green building products with environmental product declarations (EPDs). Whole life carbon assessment and rigorous lifecycle assessment are shifting from optional to expected as clients target net zero whole life carbon and net zero carbon buildings within mainstream green construction.

Policy and finance are aligning. City leaders have endorsed the Ulaanbaatar Declaration, prioritising nature‑based buffers, soil‑water stewardship and green infrastructure. An investment matchmaking platform is directing capital into land‑restoration pipelines that protect peri‑urban catchments. The UK’s nationwide Deposit Return Scheme shows circular economy infrastructure can scale, setting expectations for take‑back logistics, high‑quality secondary aggregates and resource efficiency in construction.

What to do now

- Specify verifiable, circular, eco‑friendly construction products and renewable building materials; quantify embodied carbon in materials and require EPDs.

- Commit to whole life carbon, whole life carbon assessment and lifecycle assessment aligned with BREEAM; prepare for BREEAM v7; pursue carbon neutral construction.

- Design for heat and hydrological volatility using passive measures; optimise life cycle cost alongside carbon footprint reduction and building performance.

- Plan end‑of‑life reuse in construction with circular construction strategies that enable disassembly, urban mining and guaranteed secondary aggregates.

- Evidence environmental and financial performance at procurement to accelerate decarbonising the built environment and sustainable construction.

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