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Council agrees ambitious new recycling and waste plans

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Changes made for a greener future

Residents and business owners across Herefordshire will be provided with new rubbish and recycling collection arrangements from late 2023. The news follows a decision made by our cabinet members today (Thursday 25 November 2021).

The changes include a new weekly food waste collection service and a fortnightly, seasonal garden waste collection service. Currently, 40 per cent of the contents of residual waste (black bins) could be recycled. We are planning to meet stringent environmental targets identified in our waste strategy and we are introducing the service after residents told us in a consultation on collection options that more needs to be done to help increase recycling.

♻️ New rubbish and recycling collections being introduced from late 2023

The enhanced service, providing much more recycling capacity, comprises the following collection “streams”, which will improve both the quantity and quality of recycling:

♻️ New bin. Paper and cardboard will be collected separately in new 240-litre wheelie bins

♻️ Existing green bin. Metals (tins and cans), most plastics (pots, tubs, trays and bottles) and glass

♻️ Existing black bin. Anything that cannot be recycled or put into food waste

♻️ Food waste. We will provide all households with a new, 23-litre food caddy and liners 

♻️ Garden waste bin. Residents can opt for a seasonal garden waste collection

Herefordshire Council wrote, we will work with managing agents, residents associations and people who live in flats to ensure they have a service that reflects their needs and provides maximum opportunities for them to recycle. 

As is currently the case, larger families, families using disposable nappies and those with medical needs will still receive additional capacity. These are considered on a case by case basis.

The cabinet also agreed changes to our waste disposal contract that will see a 95 per cent reduction in waste being sent to landfill to just one per cent from April 2022.

Welcome news

News of the new waste arrangements was welcomed by Cllr Gemma Davies:

“We have listened to our residents who told us they wanted more opportunities to recycle. Our new system provides more capacity to recycle from 2024. We know that for people living in flats or for larger families this will not be easy. We also will be looking for ways to help people in those circumstances and will say more about that in the future.

“This is just one part of our ambitious plans for helping people to reuse more, recycle more and waste less. I am also very pleased to have secured savings on our waste disposal contract and greater protection for when recyclers want to send materials outside of Europe. I am delighted that we will be achieving a 95 per cent reduction in waste going to landfill from next April to just one per cent.”

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Love the idea of a 23 litre food waste bin, my brother uses his to store his tools in the shed, I've worked out I can get 24 toilet rolls in it to store in the bathroom. What a brilliant idea.

I'll have to put up with an extra bin for the paper and cardboard but that is a small price to pay for getting a bin to store my toilet rolls in.

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