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Halifax seeks feedback on cart-based garbage collection

Halifax is seeking feedback on an idea to adoptcart-based garbage collection. The municipality has launched a survey to gauge public interest.

Survey available until Dec. 20

A garbage truck, on the right side of the frame, is parked on the street. A claw extended from the truck is about to close around a garbage container positioned against the curb. In the background, more garbage cans can be seen lined up against the curb.
The City of St. John's adopted automated garbage cart-based collection in 2018. (Danny Arsenault/CBC)

The Halifax Regional Municipality is gauging interest on cart-based garbage collection.

The municipality has launched a survey that will be available to fill out until Dec. 20.

If the program is implemented, it would work similarly tohow green bins are usedfor compost collection.

A black bin for garbage would be delivered to each household. Trucks with hydraulic arms would empty the bins on collection day and return them to the curb.

The municipality says the rationale for adopting cart-based collection "is typicallyrelated to health and safety considerations, modernization of collection infrastructure, citizen satisfaction (e.g., ease of use, storage) and protection from animals/birds and associated litter."

The municipality also noted that labour shortages are a factorsince automated collection reduces the amount of labour required for garbage pickup.

Other jurisdictions in Canada are already using automated collection for black bins. For example, St. John's adopted the system in 2018.

Blue carts for recycling are not being considered in this survey,the municipality says.

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