How rubbish collections and fees are changing in south west france
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PEOPLE IN THE DORDOGNE ARE BEING CHARGED DIFFERENTLY FOR COLLECTIONS - WITH FEES INCREASING THE MORE WASTE THERE IS - IN A BID TO ENCOURAGE THEM TO REDUCE THE WASTE THEY CREATE Rubbish
collection rules and fees are changing in Dordogne in southwest France, with people beginning to be charged depending on the amount of waste they create. We look at what this means for
residents. Previously, rubbish collections were funded by the _taxe d’enlèvement des ordures ménagères _(TEOM), which was based on the theoretical rental value (_valeur locative_) of a
property. Once calculated, the base would be multiplied by a rate decided by the local authority. The TEOM would appear on property owner’s _taxe foncière _local tax bills, and was paid by
homeowners or by tenants through their rent. This tax has now been replaced in Dordogne by a _redevance d’enlèvement des ordures ménagères _(household rubbish collection fee), which is made
up of a fixed charge alongside an additional variable fee. This latter charge is calculated based on the number of people living in the property, which determines the number of bins the
household will be given. The new fee aims to incentivise people to create less waste in order to reduce the cost of their collections because once the household goes beyond its allocated
container volume, it will be charged an additional fee per extra bin bag. A reader tells how she is affected by the changes - and the feeling in the local community: MAGGOTS, PROTESTS:
DORDOGNE REACTS TO ‘PAY-AS-YOU-THROW’ WASTE SYSTEM In order to reduce the cost of the service, the Syndicat mixte départemental des déchets de la Dordogne (SMD3) has stopped door-to-door
collections and has instead established _points d’apport volontaire _(PAV) collection points. Users are given cards to gain access to these sites and these allow the authorities to work out
the fee that they owe. These PAVs are still being rolled out across the department, and will reach different communities at different times between now and 2025. For example, people in
Périgueux still have individual bins that are collected. These are now – or will soon be – fitted with a microchip to record the number of times the bin is emptied. Because this service
requires more manpower, the fees paid by people in Périgueux will be around a third higher than those paid by people who take their bins to a PAV. WHAT ABOUT APARTMENT BLOCKS? For people
living in apartment blocks who still have collections, the local authority will calculate the number of people being served and the fee will be divided between them. WHY IS THE CHANGE
HAPPENING? Local authorities in Dordogne are aiming to encourage people to produce less waste. The department does not have an incinerator, so rubbish is taken to the
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