Minister for the Environment, Climate Change and Planning Aaron Farrugia revealed to newsroom The Malta Independent that door-to-door garbage collection will definitely continue. This comes after the Local Council’s Association proposing a gradual move towards a point-based waste collection system. This would introduce a network of public waste containers above and/or below ground grouped up according to national waste separation strategy.
The minister said that he is not pleased with the current waste collection system across the island. He pointed out however that the government developed a very ambitious long-term waste management plan for 2030, which is already approved by cabinet and does not include this plan to end door-to-door pick up.
The Malta Independent was informed that the government’s plan is to move away from local council waste management to regional council waste management. This is a proposal with which, allegedly, the LCA had agreed. Farrugia also noted that Malta reached recycling records for the first time in 22 years.
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