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On 1st February 2024, we changed the way we collect, store and dispose of upholstered domestic seating. Before this date we made customers aware of the changes via our website, social media and in-person at some of our Waste Recycling Centres. We are continuously working to ensure that the information we provide to customers is concise and easy to understand.

The questions below will allow us to understand how the information we provided was received by you, the customer. There are 3 quick questions and you are invited to provide your honest feedback. It should take no more than 5 minutes of your time.

On 1st February 2024, we changed the way we collect, store and dispose of upholstered domestic seating. Before this date we made customers aware of the changes via our website, social media and in-person at some of our Waste Recycling Centres. We are continuously working to ensure that the information we provide to customers is concise and easy to understand.

The questions below will allow us to understand how the information we provided was received by you, the customer. There are 3 quick questions and you are invited to provide your honest feedback. It should take no more than 5 minutes of your time.

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Do you understand the new legislation about Waste Upholstered Domestic Seating (WUDS) containing Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) and its impact on Council's bulky uplift services?

Yes
20%
No
10%
I have never heard of it
50%
I need more explanation
20%
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