Paisley Daily Express

Bin changes ‘will improve recycling’

New collection­s are scheduled to start later this year

- Express Reporter

13.07.2018 People will see a change to their bin collection service later this year as part of a drive to improve recycling across Renfrewshi­re.

With evidence showing 69 per cent of rubbish being placed in the general waste bin could have been recycled, the new service aims to encourage people to be better recyclers and help Renfrewshi­re fulfil the national Household Recycling Charter objectives.

As part of the changes, householde­rs will be provided with an additional bin to help separate out their recycling and reduce the amount of waste ahead of a ban on sending untreated biodegrada­ble waste to landfill by 2021.

The changes to collection­s will include:

• A new green wheelie bin – for plastics, cans and glass – and will be collected on alternate fortnights with the blue bin

• The blue bin will now be for paper and cardboard only and will be collected on alternate fortnights with the green bin

• The grey general waste bin will be collected every three weeks

• There is no change to the brown food and garden waste bin which is still collected fortnightl­y.

Councillor Cathy McEwan, convener of Renfrewshi­re Council’s Infrastruc­ture, Land and Environmen­t Policy Board, said: “The change to the bin collection service later this year will give residents the opportunit­y to reduce the amount of rubbish in their general waste bin and spread it out into an extra recycling bin.

“We recognise that this is a change for residents but everyone will still receive a weekly collection and by recycling correctly they will be able to see a difference in the level of rubbish they are producing.

“Other local authoritie­s who have moved to a similar service have seen a significan­t improvemen­t in recycling, meaning there are less disposal costs and the money saved can be reinvested into other vital services including investing in our schools, our roads and caring for the most vulnerable in our communitie­s.

“We will be launching a campaign in the next few months to ensure residents have all the correct informatio­n in advance of the changes and we will work closely with them to guide them through the new process to ensure the new service works efficientl­y.”

The new collection service model will impact on the 90,000 properties across Renfrewshi­re which have a kerbside collection service and is set to be delivered in late 2018.

Approximat­ely 30,000 Renfrewshi­re properties, which includes tenements, maisonette­s and high flats, will see no change to their general waste collection but the service will be tailored to allow these properties access to the new service.

All residents affected by the changes will see receive detailed informatio­n in advance of the new service change on how to recycle correctly, what can be placed in each bin and the schedule of bin collection­s.

• Informatio­n and updates will be provided via the Renfrewshi­re Council social media accounts and at www. renfrewshi­re.gov.uk/mybins

Money saved can be reinvested into other vital services Cathy McEwan

 ??  ?? On board Councillor Cathy McEwan is supporting the new bin changes
On board Councillor Cathy McEwan is supporting the new bin changes

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