Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.North Lanarkshire Council and Zero Waste Scotland are to trial new technology which will monitor the amount of recycling done by individual households.The two-year pilot programme will cover 5000 households in the council area, with tags attached to their bins, and three bin lorries will have weighing technology installed to monitor the weight of the weight of the residual, dual stream recycling and mixed food and garden waste bins.The first year will be chiefly spent outfitting all the bins involved, while the second year will involve various campaigns to promote awareness and recycling by residents.Head of waste solutions Andrew McPherson told the.
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