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Bristol is home to about 483,000 people living in more than 191,000 households, with each person creating up to 400kg (882 lbs) of household waste a year.. For the past two years, the city has ...
Bristol City Council has riled swathes of residents after launching a consultation on bold plans to switch from a two-weekly black bin collection to once every four weeks Skip to main content News ...
If Bristol City Council pushes ahead with its four-weekly plan, it will spark fears that other cash-strapped local authorities might also be encouraged to implement monthly waste collections.
Bristol City Council said around 50% of households do not recycle food waste, and a quarter of most black bin rubbish is food, which could be recycled. Around £700 of food is thrown away every ...
Bristol City Council could become the first local authority in England to collect black bin household waste every four weeks. The council said it "firmly" believes that collecting black bin waste ...
Bristol City Council said around 50% of households do not recycle food waste, and a quarter of most black bin rubbish is food, which could be recycled. Around £700 of food is thrown away every ...
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