New Trucks Roll Out On Our Streets

MidCoast Council

MidCoast Council and JR Richards have entered into a new 10-year contract which extends the strong 65 year relationship.

MidCoast Council is pleased to announce a new 10-year contract with JR Richards after a competitive tender process, continuing our strong 65-year relationship. Starting July 1, this partnership will introduce a fleet of new waste collection vehicles, bringing enhanced efficiency and vibrant designs to our streets.

Dave Rees, Council's Waste Manager, emphasised that while collection days and dates will remain unchanged for households, the new trucks will stand out with colourful designs promoting the importance of recycling.

"Recycling education and participation are critical in our region," Mr. Rees said.

"Our new trucks serve as mobile billboards to reinforce the recycling message and remind residents to use the correct bins every time they see these vehicles."

This initiative aligns with a renewed focus on proper recycling practices. MidCoast Council has partnered with Visy, Australia's largest recycling company, which transforms recyclable materials into new products such as cardboard boxes, water bottles, jam jars, and food and beverage cans.

"With Visy as our recycling partner, it's crucial that our yellow bins remain free from contamination," Mr. Rees explained.

"For detailed information on what can be recycled, visit www.midcoast.nsw.gov.au/waste for comprehensive guidelines on sorting your waste correctly."

In addition to the new fleet, an on-call system for bulky waste collection will be introduced as part of the contract. Residents will receive information about this new service in their letterboxes throughout July.

MidCoast Council remains committed to improving waste management services and encouraging sustainable practices within our community.

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