New bin collection scheme to promote recycling

A trial is underway in Conwy, north Wales, in which bins will only be emptied once a month in a bid to boost levels of recycling.

In an attempt to cut the council’s £1.75 million annual bill for disposing of unnecessary waste in landfill sites, black bin collections will only be collection to once in every four weeks. The council found that more than half the items placed in black bins in the county should have been recycled.

Speaking to the Independent, Conwy councillor Dave Cowans said: “The data we had from our consultation indicated a high percentage of support to go along this route. We spoke to fellow authorities where they’d introduced three-weekly collections and once they had collected the data, some said they wished they’d gone for four-weekly. But we need our own evidence. We will look at the data, see how it’s going and take notice of any increase in fly tipping.”

Recycling and food waste will still be collected weekly.

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