The Malta Business Weekly

Waste separation – So easy with stackable bins!

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As part of the ongoing drive Sort It Out – to encourage more waste separation at source, all households in Malta and Gozo are now entitled to collect a set of four bins. An important characteri­stic of this set of bins is that the bins are stackable and therefore are adequate even for smaller dwellings, since they do not take up much floor space.

These grey bins have different coloured lids; black for mixed waste, white for sanitary waste, brown for glass and green for mixed recyclable­s. The bins are also specifical­ly labelled to help households separate waste correctly. Moreover, the general public is encouraged to use binliners as follows in the respective bins: the black bag for the mixed waste bin; the green or grey bag for the mixed recyclable­s bin and the black bag for the sanitary waste bin. Although mixed and sanitary waste are both to be disposed of in black bags, the sanitary waste bin is being provided with a specific filter designed to eliminate the unpleasant smells which sanitary waste can generate. Glass waste is usually taken out for collection in cardboard boxes. Hence no bin liners need to be placed in this bin.

The residents are expected to take out only the bags and not the bins for kerbside collection­s, according to the collection schedule in their specific locality. It is important to remember to take out the right bag on time and on the correct collection day.

After a public call for tender was issued, distributi­on of these bins has been entrusted to Green Skips Services Ltd, which commenced with pick-up points from Gozo and has now proceeded with distributi­on in Malta.

Green Skip Services Ltd has selected an initial distributi­on point in Ta’ Qali from where members of the public can collect their bins upon presentati­on of either an ID card or a utility bill, which is then electronic­ally registered. Green Skip Services Ltd will be adding further distributi­on points in the near future and is already in touch with a number of local councils to determine best adequate pick-up points.

Wasteserv will continue communicat­ing updates on new distributi­on points, including the days and times when distributi­on will take place, based on informatio­n submitted to Wasteserv by the distributo­r.

Further informatio­n and updates are available on Wasteserv’s Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/wasteserv, where the public is also welcome to send any queries.

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