Major changes to recycling and waste services

South Gloucestershire Council has announced changes to its recycling and  waste services from August. These follow the conclusion of  its 25-year waste PFI contract with SUEZ Recycling and Recovery UK.

 A new eight-year contract was awarded to SUEZ in November 2024. Under this contract, the council will resume control of the area’s Sort It recycling centres and waste disposal. SUEZ will continue to collect household recycling and waste. The new service model aims to improve the efficiency and value for money of collections.

 From August, around 85% of residents will have a new collection day for black bins and recycling. For some, green waste may be collected on a different day to the black bin. A printed guide will be posted to households in July with details of the changes and the new collection dates.

 A monitoring system will track how the service is performing. A new council app will help residents check their collection calendar, get recycling advice and set collection reminders.

 From May 2026, black bins will be collected every three weeks. Recycling and food waste will still be collected weekly. To help with the change, the council will launch a free fortnightly subscription for nappies and other absorbent hygiene products. Food waste collections will be expanded to flats, and soft plastic recycling will be rolled out to all households. New black bin vehicles will be introduced to help reduce carbon emissions.

 Councillor Sean Rhodes, cabinet member responsible
for recycling and waste at South Gloucestershire Council, said: “Our waste contract has
changed, and with this change comes increased recycling options, more efficient and environmentally friendly collections, and ultimately
better value for money.

 “By taking over the Sort It centres and disposal facilities, the council will be able to retain more of the income from reclaimed materials, helping to offset some of the costs of waste collection.

 “As we change over to the new system, this will likely mean changes to collection days. We understand that change can be challenging, so to help residents manage their waste during the transition, we’re producing a handy guide which will explain the changes and include the new collection dates.”