Press release from Calderdale Council and SUEZ
Changes to the way in which waste and recycling services are delivered to Calderdale residents are to take place from 1 August 2016.
From 1 August 2016, new services will be introduced for Calderdale residents, which will allow people to recycle even more materials at the kerbside.
Under the terms of its new eight year contract with Calderdale Council, SUEZ recycling and recovery UK will introduce 17 new recycling vehicles. The new vehicles have increased capability to deliver a wider range of recycling options, enabling an expansion of the range of services available to Calderdale residents.
As well as cans, glass bottles, jars, plastic bottles, newspapers, magazines, textiles and food, people will soon be able to recycle corrugated cardboard, plastic pots, tubs and trays, Tetra Pak cartons and small electrical equipment.
There will also be changes to the way these materials are collected. Under the present system, residents are asked to place glass and recyclable cans in a black recycling box. From 1 August residents should place glass in their recycling box alongside corrugated cardboard and small electrical items. Cans will be collected in the white sacks, along with the different plastics.
SUEZ will also be broadening the recycling collection services it delivers to flats, increasing the range of materials collected to include plastics, cardboard and Tetra Pak cartons.
As so much more will be collected on the weekly recycling service, residents who do not have a wheelie bin but receive a sack collection instead, will see a slight reduction in the amount of waste that is taken on their fortnightly refuse collection, which will be a maximum of four bags. This is comparable to the current wheelie bin capacity.
In order to deliver all of these new services efficiently and to take into account growth in housing and population over the last decade, there will be widespread changes to the day that waste and recycling is collected for a large number of residents. Whilst these changes will help to ensure that waste and recycling is carried out as effectively as possible, it could mean that some residents experience a one-off delay in the time between their refuse collections as a result of the changes to collection days. The Council will contact those directly affected.
People will still be able to recycle weekly, no matter how few items they’re putting out for collection.
Cllr Barry Collins, Calderdale Council’s Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Economic Development, said:
“Calderdale residents do a great job of recycling. They told us they wanted to recycle more items and we’re really pleased to be providing this improved service, which will build on our successful work with SUEZ. It will be even easier for us all to do our bit for the environment, and will help to save money as it’s more cost effective for the Council.
“We’re keeping residents informed of all the changes – information is being sent to every home, and people are welcome to come along to one of our roadshows to find out more and ask questions.”
Nick Browning, SUEZ General Manager – Municipal Operations said:
“The changes being introduced from the start of August will expand the range of materials that residents are able to recycle at the kerbside, broaden the range of materials that residents living in flats are able to recycle and deliver improved efficiencies through the introduction of changes to the day on which many residents have their waste and recycling collected.
“As with any change of this nature, there will be a period in which people adjust and some may also experience an initial period of disruption. Whilst we have planned for this and prepared measures to limit the impact of any disruption, we ask residents for their patience as we implement changes that will deliver long term benefits and cost savings to the Borough through an improved waste and recycling collection service for everyone.”
Further information about the changes to waste and recycling collection services will be delivered to every household in Calderdale during July. From the end of July, people can also confirm their bin collection day online at
www.calderdale.gov.uk/recycling. They can also sign up to receive reminders about their waste and recycling days and any changes due to bank holidays by visiting the online Collection day finder.
Calderdale Council and SUEZ will also hold a series of roadshows across the borough to advise residents of the changes that will take place. The roadshows will be held on the following dates:
Roadshow date | Time | Venue | Type of roadshow |
Monday 4 July – Friday 8 July | Opening hours | Kings Cross Library | Static display |
Monday 4 July – Friday 8 July | Opening hours | Halifax Library | Static display |
Monday 4 July – Friday 8 July | Opening hours | Field Lane Children’s Centre, Rastrick | Static display |
Monday 4 July – Friday 8 July | Opening hours | Jubilee Children’s Centre, Halifax | Static display |
Saturday 9 July | 1pm – 4pm | Calderdale Neighbours Day, People’s Park, Halifax | Manned display |
Monday 11 July – Friday 15 July | Opening hours | Elland Library | Static display |
Monday 11 July – Friday 15 July | Opening hours | Shelf Library | Static display |
Monday 11 July – Friday 15 July | Opening hours | Little Stars Children’s Centre, Halifax | Static display |
Tuesday 12 July | 11am – 3pm | Tesco, Brighouse | Manned display |
Wednesday 13 July | 8.30am – 4pm | Hebden Bridge Market | Manned display |
Thursday 14 July | 3.15pm – 5.15pm | Mount Pellon School summer fayre | Manned display |
Friday 15 July | 11am – 3pm | Morrisons, Illingworth, Halifax | Manned display |
Monday 18 July – Friday 22 July | Opening hours | Beechwood Road Library | Static display |
Monday 18 July – Friday 22 July | Opening hours | Mixenden Library | Static display |
Monday 18 July – Friday 22 July | Opening hours | Todmorden Children’s Centre | Static display |
Tuesday 19 July | 8.30am – 4pm | Sowerby Bridge Market | Manned display |
Wednesday 20July | 8am – 4pm | Brighouse Market | Manned display |
Thursday 21 July | 8.30am – 4pm | Todmorden Market | Manned display |
Friday 22 July | 3pm – 7pm | Sainsbury’s, Halifax | Manned display |
Saturday 23 July | 12pm – 4pm | West View Party in the Park, Halifax | Manned display |
Monday 25 July – Friday 29 July | Opening hours | Northowram Library | Static display |
Monday 25 July – Friday 29July | Opening hours | Skircoat Library | Static display |
Thursday 28 July | 3pm – 7pm | Tesco, Brighouse | Manned display |
Friday 29 July | 11am – 3pm | Northgate House, Halifax | Manned display |
If anyone is unsure about how these changes will affect them, the quickest and simplest way to find further information about waste and recycling collection services, along with details of the Council’s five Household Waste Recycling Centres, is online. Just visit the Council’s website at www.calderdale.gov.uk/recycling. People can also follow @recycle_waste on Twitter for updates.