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Liverpool City Council, GB considers the United Kingdom's first underground waste bin system

Liverpool City Council, GB First Underground Waste Bin

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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 City Council, GB

Metropolitan council in England

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United Kingdom

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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

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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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