Liverpool City Council, GB considers the United Kingdom's first underground waste bin system
Liverpool City Council, GB First Underground Waste Bin
The proposed project replaces public trash bins with subterranean super bins at 140 locations. Passersby would use above-ground disposal points similar to their access to existing bins. Smart bins holding up to 5,000 liters of refuse reduce odors and pests. The system also supports Liverpool's anti-litter partnership with Keep Britain Tidy. City officials will meet with residents across the 27,000 terraced houses without on-site bin access in the project's early stages.
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Liverpool set for underground revolution in UK first to beat black bin bag litter - Liverpool Express
Liverpool City Council is set to launch an underground revolution to design out an age-old problem with black bin bag refuse and litter. Liverpool set for underground revolution in UK first to beat black bin bag litter
Strong support for Liverpool's new underground super-bin plan - Liverpool Echo
Residents back landmark plans while others say similar schemes have worked in Europe
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