Weekly recycling collections to resume from Wednesday 13th May

Photo of Cllr Toby Savage, leader of South Gloucestershire Council, out with recycling collection crews.
Cllr Toby Savage, leader of South Gloucestershire Council, out with recycling collection crews.

Weekly recycling collections are to resume across South Gloucestershire from Wednesday 13th May after being temporarily changed to keep essential collections running during the Covid-19 (coronavirus) emergency.

The switch to fortnightly recycling collections has enabled the council to continue to collect black bin waste as normal despite operating with a significantly reduced workforce.

Staffing levels had dropped to below 70 percent at the time the temporary changes were brought in, but they have gradually recovered to over 80 percent.

From 13th May, residents are advised to put their recycling out on their normal collection day by 7am and bear in mind that the collection crews may be working longer hours than usual.

Leader of South Gloucestershire Council, Cllr Toby Savage (pictured) has been volunteering weekly with waste and recycling crews to help with collections and show his support for the operatives who have been working flat out during the outbreak. He said:

“I’m delighted that we will soon be returning to weekly recycling collections now that our staffing levels are starting to recover. We have been doing everything possible to continue with waste and recycling collections and I must thank members of the public for their understanding and of course, our fantastic collection crews who have been working so hard during some very difficult circumstances.”

“Being out with the crews on front-line collections has reinforced just how hard they work every day to collect our waste and recycling and I would like to personally thank them for their efforts. It was touching to see residents leave thank you messages on their bins, open their front doors to say thank you to the crews in person, and even offer cups of tea! I’d also like to thank the council staff who have been redeployed from other areas to provide their support; It’s been a real team effort.”

Householders are requested to sort their recycling and keep items inside the recycling containers or an additional, sturdy container no larger than the green boxes; this makes it easier for our crews to pick it up and load it on to the vehicles. For more information about recycling visit www.southglos.gov.uk/recycleweekly

Some recycling may be collected using non-standard vehicles that don’t have separate compartments for the different types of recyclable material (glass, paper etc.). The council says that any mixed recycling collected in this way will be sent to a facility in Avonmouth to be sorted and then recycled.

Fortnightly garden waste (green bin) collections restarted from Monday 27th April with all those affected by the suspension having their subscription extended by five weeks.

Find your next collection date by entering your post code and house number at beta.southglos.gov.uk/waste-and-recycling-collection-dates/

The council’s Sort It recycling centres currently remain closed, but preparations are being made to reopen a number of them in the coming weeks. A council spokesperson explained:

“To do this safely, there will need to be restrictions in place around social distancing and the type of waste that can be disposed of. Before we can do this, we are seeking clarification from central government that travel to a Sort It recycling centre is deemed as essential travel, and making sure that we have the appropriate resources in place. We will provide further information on this as soon as possible.”

If you are struggling to manage your waste or need further information, visit www.southglos.gov.uk/sortit or call 01454 868000

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