New larger glass recycling banks will be launched across Havant borough this year to enhance and encourage recycling.
Norse South East, has agreed to introduce new 10,700 litre enclosed skips that are nine times larger than current glass collection bins.
Fitted with a sensor, the new glass recycling banks will also allow for remote monitoring of capacity, alerting Norse when emptying is required, reducing the unnecessary environmental impact of returning when the bank isn’t full.
A full list of locations will be available next year with installation expected in the spring.
Many complaints and photographs of overflowing glass bins show that more capacity or more frequent emptying is requited.
The new technology combined with the increase in size will help to prevent unsightly problems like this in future.
The installation of the larger glass banks is being funded by Norse, who will continue to take responsibility for emptying the bins and take the glass for recycling.
The new method of collection, by a skip carrying vehicle, will also reduce the risks to collection crews and concerning sound levels identified with smashing glass when emptied into a collection vehicle.