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Leader and shadow councillor join food waste collection crews

27 July 2023

Cllr Andrew Jefferies, Leader of Thurrock Council, and opposition shadow portfolio holder Cllr Valerie Morris-Cook joined crews as they collected food waste bins on Monday 24 July to see for themselves how the pilot scheme is going.

Around 6,000 homes in Thurrock are currently taking part in the scheme. They have been issued with food waste caddies and locking food waste bins. Food waste is then collected separately to be recycled.

Cllr Jefferies said: "The Environment Act 2021 says that all local authorities will need to collect and recycle food waste. We are looking at plans to introduce separate food collections borough-wide in the future so what we learn from this pilot will be vital in making sure we get that right.

"It was good to meet with crews and learn more about how the pilot is going and hear about the conversations they are having with households taking part.

"It is very important that we learn as much as we can from this so I would urge anyone living in the pilot area, that has been issued a food caddy and outdoor waste bin, to give us their feedback by completing the online survey or letting one of our team know how it is going from their perspective."

For more information, go to thurrock.gov.uk/foodbins

Photo below: Cllr Jefferies (centre) and Cllr Morris-Cook (right) with waste crew.