Top councillor highlights new bin wagons and gets behind the wheel as authority seeks to improve services

By Neil Speight 25th Mar 2022

Cllr Andrew Jefferies behind the wheel of one of Thurrock Council's new waste collection vehicles.
Cllr Andrew Jefferies behind the wheel of one of Thurrock Council's new waste collection vehicles.

NEW waste collection vehicles, part of a £4.6 million investment in household waste collection in Thurrock, are now on the road in the borough and have been highlighted following an inspection visit by Thurrock Council's portfolio holder for environment, sports and leisure.

Cllr Andrew Jefferies visited the council's depot and was pictured behind the wheel of one of 21 new waste collection vehicles will take to the borough's roads in coming weeks and months.

Cllr Jefferies said: "We are investing millions in these new state-of-the-art bin lorries. They will allow us to improve how we collect household waste and help us to increase the boroughs recycling rates.

"The lorries are more fuel efficient and environmentally friendly than our old fleet. They are extremely manoeuvrable to allow us to access residential roads across the borough more easily and have a larger load capacity than the current fleet which means they can stay out for longer and take fewer trips to drop off waste. New lorries with multiple compartments will also be coming to Thurrock as part of this investment, they will allow us to improve recycling and introduce a weekly food recycling collection for all houses in the borough.

"These improvements will help us hit government targets that 50% of household waste must be recycled. More recycling and fewer journeys by more efficient waste vehicles will help us to improve the borough's environment.

"Residents will begin to see the new green and grey vehicles out in the borough now as they are already being used for crew training and familiarity. We will soon be launching a new recycling campaign which will be advertised on these new vehicles so keep an eye out for that as well.

"This is yet more investment in the frontline services we know matter most to the residents of Thurrock."

     

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