'Reduce, Reuse, Recycle' for a greener Christmas
The Council is urging all Cheshire West and Chester residents to help the environment by choosing to reduce, reuse and recycle their food this Christmas.
Global food waste produces more emissions than all commercial flights put together. In the UK, food waste contributes to 5 per cent of our emissions, the same as one third of all our cars.
With lots of food being wasted at Christmas time especially, we encourage all residents to help tackle climate change and save themselves money by only cooking what is needed, reusing uneaten food to reduce waste, and then recycling it.
The borough's kerbside recycling service enables almost every household in Cheshire West and Chester to conveniently recycle their food waste separate from their other recycled waste, and tens of thousands of Cheshire households make use of this weekly service.
At Christmas, the Council collects and recycles more food waste than at any other time of the year, and this season we are ready to collect food waste which has been separated from other recyclables and general waste.
Councillor Karen Shore, Deputy Leader of the Council and Cabinet Member for Environment, Highways and Strategic Transport, said:
Residents' black domestic bins are emptied fortnightly so please make use of your weekly food waste collection service.
The Council sends your food waste to an anaerobic digestion treatment facility, which can recycle all different types of food waste: turkey giblets and carcasses, vegetable peelings, chestnut shells, fish skins, bones, pet food, plate scrapings and cooked food.
Food waste is turned into green electricity to power peoples' homes and a fertilizer that puts vital, natural nutrients back into our farmers' fields.
Residents who no longer have a food waste bin, can order one for free. Cheshire West Recycling has made available 1,000 extra delivery slots this month to help more homes recycle.
Visit Love Food Hate Waste for useful hacks, tips and guidance on how to avoid creating food waste and saving money on your food bills especially over the Christmas period.