UPDATED ON 9th APRIL, 2025
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From next year, people across Suffolk will notice a difference in their waste collections. Councils across the county have agreed to implement the changes which will see some people with an extra waste bin.
How the changes will affect people living in East Suffolk are summarised below,
but you can read about them in more detail within EADT's latest article at
https://www.eadt.co.uk/news/25076165.bin-changes-will-affect-people-suffolk
POSTED ON 26th SEPTEMBER, 2024
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Plans for an extra recycling bin to be delivered to each of the 117,000 homes in East Suffolk have been given the go-ahead. East Suffolk Council decided on Wednesday [25th September] to approve the plans that will also see rubbish bins cleared every three weeks, instead of the current two. It means those living in East Suffolk will be supplied with either an additional wheelie-bin or other container to separate paper and card from plastics, metal, cartons and glass bottles or jars.
A weekly food-waste collection service was agreed earlier this year, and the new rounds will be implemented in 2026.
You can read more at
https://www.eadt.co.uk/news/24610421.bins-east-suffolk-collected-every-three-weeks.
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