The region’s largest council will consider preparations to begin collecting food waste.
Durham County Council’s Cabinet will be asked to approve changes to County Durham’s household recycling collections in line with the Simpler Recycling reforms introduced by Government.
The new legislation makes it a statutory requirement for councils to collect the same materials for recycling across the country, making it easier for residents to know what can and cannot be recycled.
This includes a requirement for all councils to introduce weekly household food waste collections by 31st March 2026, and by March 2025 for large businesses.
Cabinet will hear that options have been considered for collecting food waste and that weekly collections in a separate specialised vehicle – called a stillage vehicle – would be the most cost effective and efficient option.
The stillage vehicles have small compartments, which would also make it possible to safely collect small batteries and used vapes from households.
The council is also proposing to simplify recycling, making it easier for residents and for refuse collectors. Glass recycling is proposed to be collected in the main recycling blue-lidded bin, rather than in a separate box.
As the new legislation requires food waste collections for large businesses to be in place by March 2025, Cabinet will be asked to approve the procurement of a small number of waste collection vehicles.
Residents will be contacted about their collection date and provided with containers ahead of household food waste collections coming into place in 2026.