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Council to buy six new 'self-operating' bin lorries
Council to buy six new 'self-operating' bin lorries

Yahoo

time27-04-2025

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  • Yahoo

Council to buy six new 'self-operating' bin lorries

A fleet of smaller "self-operating" bin lorries is set to be bought by a council. The purchase of six new food waste collection vehicles for £559,230 is set to be approved by Mansfield District Council at a meeting on Tuesday. The Terberg ORUS bin lorries are about four times smaller than regular 26-tonne refuse trucks allowing them to navigate tighter streets in residential areas. Each is equipped with a bin lift mechanism so workers do not need to lift bins to be emptied, allowing them to be operated by a smaller team. Mansfield's environment lead Andrew Burgin told the Local Democracy Reporting Service the vehicles are "not as expensive to run, use less fuel and are better for the environment". The purchase is funded by central government and will help Mansfield to implement weekly food waste collections which would be required of all councils by 2027. The collected food waste will then be recycled into biogas and fertiliser. Follow BBC Nottingham on Facebook, on X, or on Instagram. Send your story ideas to eastmidsnews@ or via WhatsApp on 0808 100 2210. Stop getting recycling wrong, begs council Food waste collection trial response 'positive' Local Democracy Reporting Service Mansfield District Council

Mansfield council to buy six new 'self-operating' bin lorries
Mansfield council to buy six new 'self-operating' bin lorries

BBC News

time27-04-2025

  • Business
  • BBC News

Mansfield council to buy six new 'self-operating' bin lorries

A fleet of smaller "self-operating" bin lorries is set to be bought by a purchase of six new food waste collection vehicles for £559,230 is set to be approved by Mansfield District Council at a meeting on Terberg ORUS bin lorries are about four times smaller than regular 26-tonne refuse trucks allowing them to navigate tighter streets in residential is equipped with a bin lift mechanism so workers do not need to lift bins to be emptied, allowing them to be operated by a smaller team. Mansfield's environment lead Andrew Burgin told the Local Democracy Reporting Service the vehicles are "not as expensive to run, use less fuel and are better for the environment".The purchase is funded by central government and will help Mansfield to implement weekly food waste collections which would be required of all councils by collected food waste will then be recycled into biogas and fertiliser.

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