City to conduct curbside collection study to reduce contamination
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Lloydminster residents might see GFL workers taking a look inside their bins, as they’re trying to determine exactly how people are using them, and if they’re throwing out things in the right places.
The City says they’re studying how residents enrolled in the curbside collection program are disposing of waste, organics and recyclables. Once they know more, they’ll use it to inspire future awareness campaigns to reduce contamination in the residential collection streams.
GFL Environmental crews will be conducting the assessments, starting on August 3rd and continuing for three weeks. A worker will open up the bins and do a visual inspection, not touching the bags. They’ll be checking for correct materials placed within, proper spacing of carts and blue bags, and other possible concerns.
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