Sola bin to put squeeze on rubbish

Noosa Council Waste and Environmental Health manager Wayne Schafer, Cr Joe Jurisevic and Samira Khan, national development manager of Solar Bins Australia, with a solar litter bin.

A SOLAR-powered litter bin trial is among a raft of new initiatives included in Noosa Council’s amended draft budget, due to be adopted by Council on 29 June.
The bins are fitted with a solar-powered compaction system to maximise bin space and extend the time between rubbish collections and will initially be trialled in a busy public area.
Councillor Joe Jurisevic said the bins would also use wireless technology to notify council staff when the unit required emptying, which had the potential to extend the time between collections, reducing rubbish trucks on local roads.
“The compaction technology has the potential to reduce the likelihood of bins overflowing and litter spilling out on to the footpath as well as reduce the collection frequency, which should mean fewer litter complaints,” he said.
“The trial will investigate the unit’s effectiveness and things like build quality and general suitability, running and maintenance costs.”
Waste management staff will report back to the council on completion of the trial.
“There is $5000 included in the draft budget to trial the technology, and from that trial we will be able to assess whether there is value in rolling out the technology more widely,” Cr Jurisevic said.