Stirling Observer

Bin-swap letters detail switchover dates

- KAIYA MARJORIBAN­KS

Stirling Council residents will start receiving letters this week advising them when their grey and brown bins will be replaced as part of an overhaul of waste collection­s.

Earlier this year the council agreed to spend £2.017 million replacing up to 90,000 grey general waste and brown garden waste bins with new“comb bins”.

The removal and replacemen­t of the bins is the first phase of the council’s controvers­ial waste transforma­tion programme - which will see the grey and blue bin collected every four weeks instead of fortnightl­y.

The council argue it will reduce the amount of waste sent to landfill and increase recycling rates but residents reacted with outcry to the plans and award of the contract to supply the household bins.

The tender also includes the rollout of the bins and collection and disposal of the old bins.

The bin replacemen­t programme will be“funded from service efficienci­es”.

The blue and green“comb bins”were already introduced in 2016, but the grey and brown bins have yet to make the transition.

The bin-swap letters - detailing the specific dates each household’s bins will be emptied, removed and replaced - are being sent out in batches throughout November, December and early January 2021 to tie in with bin swap dates, so not everyone will receive their letter in this first November drop.

Further informatio­n on the bins replacemen­t can be found at www. stirling.gov.uk/binswap

 ??  ?? Update Old-style grey and brown bins will be swapped
they sparked a 6000 signature online petition calling for them to be scrapped.
As part of the bin replacemen­t plan, the council’s environmen­t and housing committee recently approved the
Update Old-style grey and brown bins will be swapped they sparked a 6000 signature online petition calling for them to be scrapped. As part of the bin replacemen­t plan, the council’s environmen­t and housing committee recently approved the

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