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Calgary committee to look at study that examines privatization of some waste collection

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City looks at report on privatizing some waste pickup in Calgary
A report that examines the pros and cons of privatizing some waste pickup will go before a city committee this week – Jan 21, 2019

A study that examines whether the City of Calgary should privatize some waste collection will go before a committee Wednesday.

The study’s authors say the city could save money by privatizing a third of its black, blue and green cart collections.

While there will be savings of between $425,000 to $1.2 million (or about $1.30 to $3.90 per household, per year), it does come at a price, the report said.

READ MORE: Different-sized black garbage carts could be coming to Calgary

Privatization could lead to safety and customer service problems, and it could be hard to find reliable workers, the report said.

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The city pays its employees better, has better benefits and could attract better-qualified drivers, it stated.

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A 10-hour work day and alternative fuel study will also be looked at by the city in 2019.

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