Noun
kerbside (plural kerbsides)
The side of the road, along which a kerb runs.
With almost a third of kerbside recycling bins containing some form of non-recyclable waste product, the Cradle Coast Waste Management Group is encouraging residents to test their knowledge and brush up on the three Rs: reducing, reusing and recycling. Source: Internet
Run by the Glenorchy City Council for the past two-years, the program covers topics including kerbside collection, landfill and litter collection, the importance and benefits of recycling and the impacts of littering on the environment. Source: Internet
The committee heard evidence that bringing in a dedicated scheme for collecting bottles could have "unintended consequences" for the kerbside recycling schemes run by local authorities. Source: Internet
The service offers residents who receive a domestic waste and recycling service, a one-off opportunity each year to dispose of bulkier waste items by placing it on the kerbside for collection free of charge. Source: Internet
They've then stood kerbside and thrown the jars through the window. Source: Internet
Under the Liberals’ ‘Fibre to the Node’ approach, internet speeds will depend on how far you are from the kerbside box. Source: Internet