Last month, the borough council’s Direct Services Committee was informed that it may not receive the level of funding anticipated for the roll-out of the triple stack system. By The Newsroom Monday, 22nd June 2020, 3:39 pm I've recently read that Mid and East Antrim Borough Council are considering reducing the size of our black bins and replacing our Kerbie boxes with triple stack boxes. Mid & East Antrim Borough Council, in partnership with Bryson Recycling, provide a kerbside recycling service to make it easy for you to recycle from home.. Bryson Recycling will be trialling an innovative recycling app called Reward4Waste exclusively in Whitehead, in collaboration with CryptoCycle and Mid and East Antrim Borough Council that will allow you to earn rewards when you recycle. A row has erupted over an apparent U-turn over £4.2m funding for new triple stack bins in Mid and East Antrim. Our bin lorries have had a facelift! Mid and East Antrim Borough Council The Braid 1-29 Bridge Street Ballymena BT43 5EJ. Also look for our new COVID-19 info bin lorries. Keep an eye out for them driving around the borough – check out the new recycling messages – we can all do our bit, let us know if you see them! Bin Schedule, What can be recycled, Bulky Waste Collection, Special Assistance, Order a bin and more. I propose that they leave our black bins alone and also consider the use of a blue bin instead. Mid and East Antrim triple stack bins cost revealed The new triple stack bins planned for Mid and East Antrim will cost £4.2m to roll out. A report to council by Mid and East Antrim’s director of operations stated: “Waste costs continue to increase and it is important that council puts in place the proper systems and collection regimes which minimise waste production, increases recycling and increases the income derived from the utilisation of material within the circular economy.” The new triple stack bins planned for Mid and East Antrim will cost £4.2m to roll out.. Bins and Recycling. THERE has been an apparent 'U-turn' over £4.2 million funding for new triple stack bins in Mid and East Antrim. Last month, the Council’s Direct Services Committee was told it may not receive the level of funding anticipated for the roll-out of the triple stack system. The new triple-stack bins planned for Mid and East Antrim Borough Council households will cost £4.2m to roll out. Bins & Recycling information for Antrim & Newtownabbey Borough Council residents. Mid and East Antrim Borough Council has issued an explanation to householders over plans to introduce triple stack bins. Reasons for keeping larger black bins: many people find that they fill a black bin fortnightly despite recycling everything they can l By The Newsroom.
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