Liverpool's subterranean super-bins will change lives, mayor says
The steel or reinforced plastic bins are being set into the ground in areas that struggle to find space for overground containers
Liverpool City Council said the first underground bins, which will replace temporary communal containers, had been installed in Kensington and Walton. "These subterranean super-bins are going to make a huge difference to the quality of life for thousands of families across huge swathes of our inner-city neighbourhoods."The bins, which are made of steel or reinforced plastic to reduce odours, are being set into the ground in areas that struggle to find space for overground containers.
"It is estimated the emptying and reinstallation process will take less than 10 minutes," a representative said.
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