New recycling service for Malton area as wheelie bins to be delivered

An improved waste recycling service is due to begin in Malton and the surrounding area in the first phase of a countywide roll-out.
An improved waste recycling service is due to begin in Malton and the surrounding area in the first phase of a countywide roll-out.
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Residents in Malton and the surrounding area are set to benefit from an improved recycling service as wheelie bins are set to be delivered.

North Yorkshire councillors approved plans earlier this year to introduce a harmonised recycling service for residents across the county.

Under the plans, the majority of residents will have alternate fortnightly household recycling collections, one for paper and card and one for all other recyclable materials, including glass, cans, plastics and cartons.

This model of collection already takes place in the Selby area and allows the council to increase the amount and quality of recycling collected at the kerbside, reduce the cost of collection, and helps towards carbon reduction.

Separating the recycling also improves the quality of material, reduces processing costs, and generates a higher value when it is processed.

As well as the environmental benefits, the council must also meet the requirements of the Environment Act 2021 to increase recycling, as well as collect paper and card separately.

Residents in Malton and the surrounding area will be the first to receive their bins. A letter with more information will be issued this week, with the new bins starting to arrive in the coming weeks.

North Yorkshire Council’s executive member for managing our environment, Cllr Greg White, whose responsibilities include waste services, said: “We have reviewed our recycling service to ensure it continues to provide the best value for money for taxpayers and is fit for purpose.

“We are making sure we do everything we can to increase recycling rates and contribute to our plans to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.

“The new model will also mean that everyone across North Yorkshire receives the same service, regardless of where they live.

“We are now writing to all residents in Malton and the surrounding area, advising them to keep an eye out for their wheelie bins, which will be delivered in the coming weeks.

“As we’ve got more than 50,000 bins to provide to households, it will take us a couple of months to deliver them all. So, residents should continue to use their existing boxes until they’re told when their new collections start.”

The new collections will start in the summer, and the council will write to residents again in late May or early June with further information about when they can start using their new bins.

Further information is also available on the council’s website at www.northyorks.gov.uk/bins-recycling-and-waste

For the rest of the county, the changes will be phased in over the next two to three years.

The initial estimated cost of implementing the changes would be about £8 million over the next five years, and it is anticipated to save about £560,000 per year, with the potential for even more savings.

Residents can also find out more by coming to see council officers at:

• Monday 14 April from 10am until 1pm – Pickering Library, YO18 8DY

• Tuesday 15 April from 1pm until 3pm - Ryedale Leisure Centre, YO18 8NF

• Thursday 17 April from 10am until 4pm – Co-op Kirkbymoorside, YO62 6DG

• Tuesday 22 April from 10am until midday – Malton Library, YO17 7LJ

• Friday 25 April from 10am until midday – Helmsley Library, YO62 5BL

• Saturday 26 April from 10am until 2pm – Hungate Centre, Pickering, YO18 7DG

• Friday 2 May from 10am until midday - Malton Library, YO17 7LJ

• Monday 5 May from 10am until 1pm – Co-op Pickering, YO18 8DY

• Friday 9 May from 10am until 4pm – Morrisons Malton, YO17 7DT

• Saturday 10 May from 10am until 3pm – Kirkbymoorside Town Hall, YO62 6AY

• Friday 23 May from 10am until 12 noon – Helmsley Market, YO62 5BL

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