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Plymouth Residents to Get New Food Waste Caddies
7 Dec
Summary
- New food waste collections will begin in Plymouth starting March 2025.
- Residents will receive separate food waste caddies, replacing brown bin disposal.
- The initiative aims to increase Plymouth's recycling rate by up to 8%.

Beginning in March 2025, Plymouth will introduce a new system for food waste collection. This initiative will see residents provided with dedicated food waste caddies, changing how organic materials are disposed of and moving away from using general brown bins for such items. The council anticipates this change will significantly improve the city's environmental efforts.
The implementation of this new service represents a substantial investment, with an estimated cost of £4.2 million spread across the coming years. A primary goal of this rollout is to enhance Plymouth's currently underperforming recycling rate, with projections indicating a potential increase of up to 8%. This target underscores the city's commitment to sustainability.
Plymouth City Council's cabinet is scheduled to consider and approve the detailed business case for this upcoming food waste collection service. The decision, expected at their meeting this Monday, will pave the way for the modernization of waste management practices in the city and contribute to its recycling targets.




