News articles tagged waste

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Man holding a litter picker and a bag of collected litter during the Great British Spring Clean, with a heart-shaped cloud in the blue sky and text reading “Join the Great British Spring Clean – Love Where You Live, 13–29 March.

Derby backs Great British Spring Clean with citywide clean-up events

13 March 2026

Derby City Council supports Great British Spring Clean 2026 with more than 30 clean-up events across the city from 13 - 29 March, encouraging residents to show they love where they live.

Elongated carrot lying on its side with Food Waste Action week captions

Derby backs Food Waste Action Week as city prepares for weekly food waste collections

9 March 2026

Derby City Council is supporting Food Waste Action Week 2026, encouraging residents to cut food waste, save money and help the environment.

The image shows two food waste containers -the outdoor green 23litre and the grey 5litre kitchen caddy - and the printed guide that comes with the containers

New food waste service starts 31 March: containers ready, collections coming

2 February 2026

New food waste service starts 31 March: containers ready, collections coming

Cllr Onuoha, Cllr Peatfield and Craig Capper

Portfolio Spotlight: Turning trash into treasure and making Derby greener and cleaner

28 December 2025

Councillor Ndukwe Onuoha, Cabinet Member for Streetpride, Parks and Leisure, looks back on making Derby a cleaner, greener and more welcoming place to be.

The image shows part of a black bin and a blue bin, both covered in snow.

Everything you need to know about festive bin collections in Derby

17 December 2025

Derby City Council reminds residents about festive bin collection changes, including changes to Christmas and New Year dates and guidance on managing extra waste and recycling.

The image shows someone scraping food waste from a wooden chopping board into a small caddy on the worktop.

Council to appoint contractor for Derby’s new weekly food waste service

25 November 2025

Derby City Council will appoint a contractor to manage and process household food waste for weekly collections from March 2026, supporting Simpler Recycling and delivering environmental benefits.

The image shows a council worker sweeping leaves from the kerb.

Street cleaning teams working daily to clear fallen leaves across Derby

18 November 2025

Derby’s street cleaning teams are working daily this autumn to clear fallen leaves, keeping streets, paths and drains clear, safe and looking their best.

The images shows the Reuse Raynesway shop from an external view.

Reuse Raynesway shop celebrates three successful months helping Derby waste less

17 November 2025

Derby’s Reuse Raynesway shop marks three successful months as a permanent fixture, selling almost 1,000 pre-loved items and saving over six tonnes of goods from going to waste.

A grey kitchen caddy filled with mixed food waste such as fruit peels, vegetables, and leftovers, placed on a wooden floor near a window.

Derby prepares for new weekly food waste collections ahead of national rollout

4 November 2025

Derby will launch weekly food waste collections from 31 March 2026 as part of the Government’s Simpler Recycling reforms — helping build a cleaner, greener city for everyone.

Derby City Council’s new Green Machine 400ze electric sweeper in action, keeping the city centre clean and green.

New fully electric street sweeper joins Derby’s fleet to boost city centre cleaning

24 October 2025

Quiet, compact and zero-emission, Derby City Council’s new electric street sweeper boosts city centre cleaning, cuts noise and pollution, and keeps Derby’s streets clean and green.

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