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Hull Bins Go Weekly for Food Waste!
10 Feb
Summary
- Weekly food and garden waste collections begin March 31.
- Council hired 70 new workers for expanded collection rounds.
- New recycling plan supports government's Simpler Recycling initiative.

Starting March 31, Hull residents will experience a shift to weekly collections for their brown bins, which handle food and garden waste, and food caddies. This move replaces the existing fortnightly service for most households in the city. The initiative is a key part of Hull City Council's commitment to enhancing recycling efforts and environmental sustainability.
Councillor Charles Quinn highlighted that these expanded collections align with the government's Simpler Recycling mandate, requiring weekly food waste collections nationwide. To manage the increased service, Hull City Council has recruited 70 new workers. A dedicated web app will also be introduced to provide residents with timely reminders and updates regarding their collection schedules.
The new recycling plan will be gradually implemented at flats and communal properties over the course of the next year. Residents needing them will be provided with small food caddies, and the availability of free replacement liners will be increased. This strategy not only aids in recycling waste into local compost but also offers financial benefits to council tax payers. General waste and recycling bins (blue and black bins) will continue their bi-weekly collection schedule.




