Have your say on collection of dry recyclables
A number of different systems are currently in operation across the borough.
However, the local authority plans to introduce a fully harmonised service that will be rolled out to all 82,000-plus households from next year.
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Hide AdTo assist the council in making its decision, it has launched a public consultation in a bid to identify which of the two options is preferred by householders.
Lord Mayor of Armagh City, Banbrdige and Craigavon Council, Councillor Kevin Savage is encouraging as many residents as possible to take part in the consultation.
Councillor Savage said: “Your views are vital in helping us introduce a standardised waste management solution that is the preferred option among service users, ensures the highest levels of customer satisfaction, increases household recycling participation rates and leads to greater efficiencies in the long term.
“Irrespective of where you reside in the borough and which system you are currently using, please take this opportunity to provide us with your preference before the consultation period closes at the end of August.”
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Hide AdHouseholders can opt for a standard 240-litre green bin, which allows for a wide range of dry recyclable materials including glass bottles and jars to be placed in the bin and collected every fortnight.
This system is already in use in the wider Banbridge and Craigavon areas.
Alternatively, householders can choose a wheelie box which consists of three stacked boxes which each accept different materials and fit into a wheeled stand with a pull handle.
The wheelie box has a recycling capacity of 150 litres and is collected every week.
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Hide AdIt is a much enhanced version of the kerbside box system already in use in the Armagh area.
In contrast to the green bin, the wheelie box allows householders to sort recyclable materials at home.
The same range of recyclable materials can be collected in both receptacles with a minor difference.
Small electrical appliances can go in the green bin whereas hand tools and foil can be placed in the wheelie box.
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Hide AdAs consultation gets underway, Council has pointed out to residents that it only takes a few minutes to complete a short questionnaire on line at
armaghbanbridgecraigavon.gov.uk/consultations
Respondents must reside in Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough in order to take part in the consultation, which ends on Friday, August 28.
Only one response per household is required.
Anyone who would like further information or who would like to request a hard copy of the survey is asked to contact Jason Patterson by telephoning 028 3833 9031 or by email to [email protected]
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