Households in Mid and East Antrim are set to play an active role in reducing landfill if a new proposal goes forward.
A new system of waste recycling has been proposed in the region which, along with reducing landfill, will also allow locals to generate savings of around £6.5 million for better public services and facilities in their areas.
This innovative system was put forward after research revealed that more than 50% of the waste currently being sent to landfill could be recycled using the services currently provided.
The new initiative, which is subject to funding from DAERA, would see the introduction of a new weekly Wheelie Box system, which provides more space for recycling, in addition to a new 180-litre black bin and the existing 240-litre brown bin – meaning an overall increase in waste capacity of 30 litres a fortnight.
The changes would make it easier than ever to recycle, with more household items including glass, textiles and household batteries all accepted as well as paper, card, plastic tubs, cans, tins, aerosols and food tins which are currently permitted.
A Council spokesperson said: "Sorting the items into the new Wheelie Boxes means there would be less contamination as the recyclables will be sorted at the kerbside. That is very significant because more than 50% of waste currently being sent to landfill could be recycled.
"Estimated savings in the region of £6.5m over 10 years, achieved due to the rollout of the new system, would be reinvested into improved facilities and services across the borough.
"Protecting our environment is key objective for our Council, and we encourage everyone to help us become part of the global change needed to ensure our environment is safeguarded for generations to come."
Subject to funding, all 58,200 local households in Mid and East Antrim will be notified as to when the new system would take effect, as well as any guidance and information required regarding the changes. Ballymena and Carrickfergus would be the first to make the change, followed by Larne.
It is hoped all areas would be using the new system within 18 months from confirmation of funding.
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