Check your Data

If you are taking part in this scheme, you can check your bin weight below.

Your personal four digit user id code was sent to you early in June 2007 and again on the RoWAN postcard in December 2007.

Each code must be entered as a four digit number.  For example: If your code is '1' you must enter this as '0001' to access your data.  If your code is '10' you must enter this as '0010' to access your data.  If your code is '100' you must enter this as 0100 to access your data.

If you do not have your four digit user id code or your data does not appear to be available, please ring the RoWAN office on 01349 867063 for help. 

We have worked out some very rough figures, which are the average weekly amounts put in bins over a period of weeks. Remember that if you are not putting out your in every week, you will need to work out the average weekly amount.

Number in house         Have kerbside collection              No kerbside collection
         1                                         9kg                                    12kg 
         2                                        11kg                                   14kg
         3                                        14kg                                   17kg
         4 or more                           16kg                                    19kg

For example, a single person household where there is a kerbside collection should be aiming for less than 9kg on average each week. So if your weight is higher than these averages you could do more to recycle and reduce your waste. If your weight is lower, well done, but there is still work to do. We know plenty of households with lower weights than these averages, so it is possible to get your weight down further!

(Please note some of the bin collection dates between July and September 2007 are a few days out - however the weights correct. There is a data gap  between beginning march and end May 2008)

Enter the last 4 digits of your user id in this box.



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