NEW bin collection changes mean the same type of rubbish will be collected in the same week no matter where you live in Worcester as a new date for the switch is revealed.
Changes being brought in mean the same type of rubbish (domestic or recycling) will be collected during the same week across the city as part of a process to standardise bin collections in Worcester.
Councillors will be asked to note a report tomorrow (Tuesday) which outlines Worcester City Council’s intention to standardise collections from the week commencing July 29.
Working in partnership with Worcestershire County Council, the city council is proposing the revised start date in July to better manage the flow of recyclables and waste through the county council's sorting and treatment facilities.
The change will implement a 'same material, same week' bin collection service across Worcester.
These changes are required to make the bin collection service 'more efficient'.
This will result in the whole city having their waste collected on one week and recycling the next.
To implement the changes half of the city would see their bin collection routine changed, to align with the rest.
All wards across the city that are on recycling collections during the week commencing July 29, will be affected by the change and instead have their waste collected that week.
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For residents impacted a temporary side waste allowance would be made the following week so that residents could place excess recycling in tied recyclable bags next to their bin, should their recycling bins have reached capacity.
More information on how to obtain the additional bags will be circulated nearer the time.
All affected properties will start to receive letters in the middle of June, and this will also include a new calendar for future collections.
Any errors made by residents in putting out the wrong bin would be corrected by the collection teams following the missed bin process.
The City Council’s Environment Committee will meet on Tuesday to discuss the changes.
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