An update on Denbighshire’s new waste and recycling service will be given to councillors. On May 13, Denbighshire County Council’s Communities Scrutiny Committee will hear an update on plans for the weekly recycling service, along with a four-weekly residual waste collection, to be implemented during 2023. The new weekly trolley box recycling service was approved by the Council’s cabinet in December 2018. The roll out will commence after the completion of a new centralised waste depot on the Colomendy Industrial Estate in Denbigh, with construction set to start this summer. Tony Ward, the Council’s Head of Highways, Facilities and Environmental Services, said: “This project contributes significantly to the Council’s environmental ambitions as we will be using less fuel, recycling more waste and producing higher quality recycling suitable for use in the UK manufacturing industry.
An update on Denbighshire’s new waste and recycling service will be given to councillors. On May 13, Denbighshire County Council’s Communities Scrutiny Committee will hear an update on plans for the weekly recycling service, along with a four-weekly residual waste collection, to be implemented during 2023. The new weekly trolley box recycling service was approved by the Council’s cabinet in December 2018. The roll out will commence after the completion of a new centralised waste depot on the Colomendy Industrial Estate in Denbigh, with construction set to start this summer. Tony Ward, the Council’s Head of Highways, Facilities and Environmental Services, said: “This project contributes significantly to the Council’s environmental ambitions as we will be using less fuel, recycling more waste and producing higher quality recycling suitable for use in the UK manufacturing industry.