Denbighshire County Council is asking residents to make 2020 the year to recycle more ahead of major changes to waste and recycling collections being introduced next year.
A series of initiatives have already been
introduced in parts of the county, to encourage people to get prepared for the
new waste and recycling collections that will provide residents with:
§ a new
weekly collection for recyclables such as paper, glass, cans, and plastic
§ a weekly
collection for food waste
§ a new
fortnightly collection for clothes and small electrical items
§ a four weekly collection of non-recyclable waste
The aim is to encourage more
recycling on top of the council’s current rates (64%) to meet the Welsh
Government’s 70% target by 2025, with an expectancy that the target will rise
to 80% in future.
If
residents use the recycling service correctly, it should only result in a
minimal amount of residual waste being created, the council says.
It is therefore
proposing to change the collection of non-recyclable waste to every four weeks for the majority of households.
Residents
would be issued with a bigger black bin if they need one, but overall,
households would have more capacity each week for managing their waste than
they have with our current service, the council believes.
The new weekly recycling service
(using a stacking recycling trolley) will provide more capacity for recycling
when compared to the current fortnightly collection with the blue wheelie bin, it adds.
Councillor
Brian Jones, Cabinet Lead Member for Highways, Planning and Sustainable Travel,
said: “We want to thank the county’s residents for their recycling
efforts to date.
"Denbighshire is one of the UK’s highest recyclers but
the goal posts are changing and we expect recycling rates to be a lot more
stringent in future. That is why we need to work together now, ahead of
the changes coming in next year, to encourage more people to recycle even more
than they are doing now.
“We want
to work with communities to understand their recycling behaviours and we are
introducing a series of initiatives aimed at focusing more on recycling over
the coming 12 months. There will also be lot of engagement going on and
information being shared across the county, so watch this space."
* For further details about
recycling in Denbighshire, please visit: www.denbighshire.gov.uk/recycling
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