North Yorkshire Council is set to spend £500,000 on an extension to a blue recycling bin roll out in Harrogate.
The move comes the former Harrogate Borough Council launched a trial of the bins to 12,000 residents in May 2022.
The bin, which are the same size as refuse wheelie bins (240 litre deep), replaced multiple recycling boxes.
A trial was launched shortly after the Stray Ferret highlighted concerns by residents about the amount of recycling left out for collection being blown across streets. It prompted many people to call for the introduction of the more stable bins.
Now, North Yorkshire Council is expected to procure a further 18,000 of the blue bins to be distributed to residents up until April 2024.
A spokesperson for the authority said:
“This is part of our ongoing project to roll out wheeled bins to residents, where required.
“When the seven waste collection authorities came together as part of the new North Yorkshire Council from April 1, 2023, multiple live procurement processes with varying end dates were in place for the supply of waste and recycling containers.
“In 2022/23, the former Harrogate Borough Council conducted a trial of replacing the multiple 55ltr boxes that 12,000 residents had to a 240ltr blue lidded wheeled bin. This was a success with positive feedback from residents, reduced manual handling for collection crews, and a reduction of litter in the trailed areas following windy conditions.”
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The move comes after the borough council launched a trial in Knaresborough in May 2022.
Blue-lidded wheelie bin replaced the black box and will be used for glass bottles and jars, tin cans and foil, food and drink cartons, plastic bottles and tubs.
However, blue bags for recycling all paper, card and cardboard continued to be used. These were be replaced with heavy-duty bags for properties that don’t have them.
The authority is also set to procure 1,500 black general waste bins and 732 brown garden waste bins, which will both be used for replacement and new properties.