Skip to content

Curbside food waste collection to be served to Central Okanagan residents

Public engagement found 73 per ent of respondents support a curbside food waste program
web1_compost
A curbside food waste collection program is coming for Central Okanagan residents. (Black Press File Photo)

A curbside food waste collection program will soon be available to Central Okanagan residents.

The Regional District Central Okanagan (RDCO) Board has given staff the green light to develop the service after public engagement results showed a high level of support.

“We’ve heard loud and clear the support from residents to manage food waste differently and responsibly to protect our environment and combat climate change,” said Loyal Wooldridge, regional board chair.

Engagement was done in the fall of 2023 and found that 73 per ent of respondents support a curbside food waste program.

Concerns included cost and pick-up schedules, wildlife and pests as well as odours and mess.

“We’re excited to see this initiative advance with staff exploring creative and economical options for a curbside program to minimize food waste in the landfill,” Wooldridge added.

RDCO staff will look at where composting of food waste can take place, if a transfer station is required, frequency of collection, and cost considerations.

The results of the public engagement can be viewed on the RDCO website.

READ MORE: BUDGET 2024: B.C. runs record deficit of almost $8B, focuses on temporary relief

READ MORE: E-scooters may glide down Kelowna’s Meet Me on Bernard



Gary Barnes

About the Author: Gary Barnes

Recently joined Kelowna Capital News and WestK News as a multimedia journalist in January 2022. With almost 30 years of experience in news reporting and radio broadcasting...
Read more