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Council’s bin trial postponed

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A trial which would have seen overloaded North Lanarkshir­e bins not being emptied has been postponed.

The local authority instead will take part in a separate electronic tagging initiative to monitor recycling.

Councillor­s had given the go-ahead in February for a three-month pilot project to address the problem of bins being too full to be collected safely; first by offering recycling help or additional capacity, and then by not collecting rubbish in cases of repeat incidences.

However, it was originally delayed due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, and has now been put back further as North Lanarkshir­e pursues a new partnershi­p with Zero Waste Scotland to place radio frequency ID devices on the bins of 5000 households to track and improve recycling levels.

Environmen­t convener Michael McPake said of the overloaded bins plan:“That went on hold because of Covid, for the simple reason that a lot more people were using their bins more [during lockdown and with recycling centres closed].

“We didn’t want to put any more pressure on people, so that went on hold; and now we have the smart tags trial with 5000 homes across the authority.

“It will give us data, and the hope is that we can get to a recycling target of 60 per cent; we’re stuck at recycling levels of around 46-48 per cent and would love to get higher than that.”

He added of the original plan – where bins presented with“lids in near-vertical positions”would have been tagged and ultimately not emptied“will start again at another time.”

February’s report on tackling“properties who continuall­y present overloaded residual bins”, for non-recyclable waste which cannot be placed into the paper, food and garden, or glass, metal and plastic containers, had noted:“Bins in such a condition are not capable of being collected safely and bags have to be removed before being emptied.

Councillor McPake added: “Bins which are overloaded can be dangerous for operators.

“It’s to try and educate that bit further on recycling.”

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NLC Environmen­t Committee convener Michael McPake
Delay confirmed NLC Environmen­t Committee convener Michael McPake

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