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COVID-19: Potential disruption to bin collections

12:58 pm, Tuesday, 22nd June 2021 - 3 years ago

Bins, waste and recycling

North East Lincolnshire Council is warning people that bin collections and some other services could be disrupted as the number of local coronavirus cases rise.

There has been little disruption to waste and recycling collections so far this year but that could change with the increase in local cases.

Plans are in place to keep services running, including bringing in colleagues from other parts of the Council to cover absences.

If bins are not emptied in your street, please do not call us. Put your bins out the next day and we will empty them as soon as we can.

Today (Tuesday) it is likely we will not complete a blue bin recycling round in the areas around Isaac’s Hill in Cleethorpes.

Waste crews are key workers and changed the way they work during the early stages of the pandemic.

A series of safety measures were put in place to limit the spread of the virus. Safety measures include:

  • Daily health checks and regular COVID-19 tests
  • Keeping different crews apart from each other throughout the day
  • Extra cleaning of surfaces that staff regularly touch
  • Disinfecting vehicle cabs
  • Strict limits on the number of staff in depot buildings
  • Extra gloves have been provided
  • Changes to the way staff arrive and leave the depot and how information is handed out.

North East Lincolnshire Council continually reviews the risk assessments and precautions as the situation unfolds and will implement any further advice provided by Public Health officials.

Cllr Stewart Swinburn, portfolio holder for transport and environment at the Council, said:

“Our staff are not immune from the virus. Like most organisations, we are adapting what we do to keep services running during this period of uncertainty.

“Our crews will do all they can to keep rounds running as normal, but if staff must self-isolate to limit the spread of the virus, it could have a knock-on effect on our services and lead to some disruption.

“We will post information about disruption to our services on the Council website, at www.nelincs.gov.uk/coronavirus.”

Putting out your bins

When putting out your waste and recycling bins, there are a few steps you can take to make sure you are doing this as safely as possible:

  • Keep your distance when our workers are collecting your waste and recycling.
  • Disinfect your bin or box handles, before and after collection.
  • Wash your hands thoroughly after handling your bins or boxes.
  • Put wipes, cloths, gloves, etc. used for cleaning your bags, bins, boxes and caddies into your green bin, as these can’t be recycled.

If you’re self-isolating and feeling unwell, double-bag your personal waste (such as tissues) and put aside for at least 72 hours (3 days) before putting them out for collection.

  • Do not put tissues into your recycling as they cannot be recycled.
  • Disinfect your bag, bin, box and caddy handles before and after you touch them.
  • Put your bags, bins, boxes and caddies out

Tips on how you can help

  • Check www.nelincs.gov.uk/coronavirus regularly for updates on any changes to waste and recycling collections.
  • Take any extra rubbish to the Community Recycling Centres (CRC or the tip) in Grimsby or Immingham. Both sites are open from 8am to 6pm.
  • Plan ahead and try to cut down on waste. Think about how you are going to dispose of your waste and recycling if services are disrupted.
  • Please make sure that all domestic waste is put in sealed bags first and that your green bin lid is firmly closed. Don’t leave extra bags of rubbish with your bin.
  • Please put the correct bins out before 7am on your collection day
  • Take your bin back to your property after the bin crew has been
  • We will collect all recycling that has been presented correctly in the recycling bins with the lids closed
  • We won’t empty recycling bins if you put the wrong items in them and we won’t take extra rubbish left with your bins
  • All household rubbish that can’t be recycled needs to go in your green wheelie bin with the lid closed
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