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As far as I know, no. At the best if you signed up now you might, once you've got the sticker, be able to get collections before the start of April 2024, assuming you weren't already subscribing, as the sticker shows only an end date, I believe. It's a tad misleading, if you ask me, as it is of no benefit to sign up early if you are already signed up for the current year. 

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On 23/02/2024 at 09:08, fishboy said:

Where is this assertion from, as they do currently (and have for some time - years?) collect the food & garden waste together. On collection day they open the big brown bins up and tip the contents of the small brown bins in, before tipping the whole lot in the back of the truck...

The assertion is from here:

https://www.southwark.gov.uk/bins-and-recycling/garden-waste-collection-subscriptions?chapter=4

Why is the council asking me to put out food and garden waste separately?

We are expecting the law will change in the near future, and it will become a legal requirement to collect and treat food waste and garden waste separately. We're starting to separate our services for these materials now, so they are ready for the change.

Just asked the council to take back my brown bin, wondering if there will be a noticeable decline in them on ED streets this year. Or will it take until the price goes into three figures before many more have a rethink?

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1 hour ago, Smiley_blue_1234 said:

I’m now sharing my garden bin with my neighbour and so yes, hopefully it means less ugly bins on the street
 

Brace yourselves for the future price of food waste bins!

I think that food waste, like general waste, had to be collected for free but don't quote me on that post the election 🤔 

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