Deploy Recycling Bins with Capacity Sensors at HDB Estates and Develop App to Show Locations and Availability of Recycling Bins
Ministry of Sustainability and the EnvironmentSpeakers
Summary
This question concerns Mr Murali Pillai’s inquiry on deploying recycling bins with capacity sensors at HDB estates and developing an app to show their locations and availability. Minister Grace Fu Hai Yien stated that NEA will trial sensors in the Ang Mo Kio-Toa Payoh sector starting October 2021 to allow for live monitoring and responsive collection. The effectiveness of these sensors will be monitored for potential expansion to other sectors, while considering the potential impact on refuse collection fees. Residents can currently find bin locations on OneMap and are encouraged to report full bins through the NEA website or mobile applications like myENV and OneService. The Minister also urged the public to practice proper recycling habits, such as flattening large cartons and excluding non-recyclable items, to prevent bins from overflowing prematurely.
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17 Mr Murali Pillai asked the Minister for Sustainability and the Environment whether NEA can deploy at HDB estates recycling bins with bin capacity sensors and develop an app showing the locations and availability of recycling bins which are not full to deal with the problem of residents wanting to discard materials for recycling but finding the bins full instead.
Ms Grace Fu Hai Yien: NEA will be conducting trials to improve the collection of recyclables. Under the new Public Waste Collector (PWC) contract for the Ang Mo Kio-Toa Payoh sector starting in October 2021, sensors will be installed in recycling bins within the HDB estates in this sector. This will allow live monitoring of bin levels to facilitate more responsive collection and reduce bin overflow incidents. NEA will monitor the effectiveness of these recycling bin sensors and consider extending such sensors to the recycling bins in other PWC sectors, while also considering the potential impact on refuse collection fees.
The locations of recycling bins in HDB estates are available on the OneMap website and OneMap mobile application. NEA requires PWCs to clear the bins on scheduled collection days and adhere to a minimum collection frequency. Should residents find their nearest recycling bin full, they can look for another recycling bin in the vicinity and provide feedback through the NEA website, or via the myENV or OneService mobile applications.
We urge members of the public to follow the instructions on the labels of recycling bins to deposit only recyclable items. Non-recyclable items such as styrofoam boxes and bulky items, or reusables like clothes, toys and shoes, not only contaminate the recyclables, but also fill up the bins quickly and could lead to overflowing bins. Large carton boxes should also be flattened before being deposited into the bins.