More solar powered bins installed in North East Lincspublished at 09:30 Greenwich Mean Time 18 March 2021
Nine new solar powered litter bins are to be installed in parks and other popular destinations across North East Lincolnshire, it's been confirmed.
Solar bins are designed to compress rubbish so they do not need to be emptied as often as standard bins. They can hold up to 10 times more rubbish than a normal, non-compacting bin.
The new solar bins are to be installed in a total of nine locations including Grand Thorold Park in Grimsby, Cleethorpes Meridian Point, Weelsby Woods, Bradley Woods nature reserve and at the southern tip of Cleethorpes beach, near the Humberston Fitties entrance.
Originally, North East Lincolnshire Council installed four solar bins in four parks in July 2019.
As well as the new solar bins, North East Lincolnshire Council is also replacing some of its standard litter bins in Cleethorpes with new recycling bins for plastic bottles, paper and cans.
Councillor Stewart Swinburn, portfolio holder for environment for North East Lincolnshire Council, says: "Our four existing solar bins have proved very useful, and we want to build on their success by installing them in more areas.
“They generate wireless alerts when they need emptying. This saves on time for our staff and ultimately cuts the cost of collection.
“More and more people are recycling in North East Lincolnshire. We are fitting new, street recycling bins to help people recycle even more when they are out and about."