Most households in the Welshpool area will have a new waste and recycling collection day starting from March 2.
Powys County Council said it is introducing “new and improved collection routes” to make the recycling and waste service more efficient, meaning that many households will see their collection day change.
Residents will receive a letter in the coming weeks confirming their new collection day and information about how to make the most of their recycling collections.
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Cllr Jackie Charlton, Cabinet Member for a Greener Powys, said: “Collecting waste and weekly recycling from over 69,000 properties across 2,000 square miles is challenging. We regularly review our collection routes to improve efficiency, target cutting carbon emissions and reduce costs.
“We consider many things when reviewing or creating new collection routes, including where new homes are being built, changes made to roads, new or upgraded vehicles, changes to environmental laws, pressure on the council’s budget, and how our service affects carbon emissions.
“By taking all this into account and using specialist route optimisation software and the experience of our operational teams, the rounds have been made more efficient. This means many households will see a change in their collection day.”