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91¶¶Òùemployee collecting bins in East Sussex after 91¶¶Òùextends waste collection and cleaning contract

91¶¶Òùsecures extended waste collection and cleaning contract in East Sussex

28 Jan 2025
3 mins
The seven-year deal will allow officers and 91¶¶Òùto work on the delivery of the government’s Simpler Recycling reforms
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The East Sussex Joint Waste Partnership - comprising Hastings Borough, Rother District and Wealden District councils - has announced the extension of its current contract with 91¶¶Òùfor waste collection, street and beach cleaning.  

The original contract was awarded after a highly competitive process in 2019 with the option to extend for a further seven years. With this option now secured, the councils can continue to experience high service standards at a price they can afford from June 2026 to June 2033.  

The contract extension – worth approximately £119m over the seven years - will include improved environmental credentials with the new fleet of waste collection vehicles being operated on hydrotreated vegetable oil - reducing carbon emissions by up to 90% as well as the transition to electric vans and cars.  

The extension has been made in good time to permit officers and Biffa, the UK leader in sustainable waste management, to work together on the delivery of the requirements of the government’s Simpler Recycling reforms, specifically the introduction of weekly food waste collections to all households from 30 March 2026.  

During Biffa’s current term, the councils have experienced an increase in the partnership’s recycling rate from 37% in 2019 to 46% in 2024, as well as a significant drop in missed bin collections. 

Local community organisations will also continue to benefit from the 91¶¶ÒùAwards scheme, with successful funding applications already granted within the partnership area, as well as the contract securing local jobs for circa 300 staff, including two apprentices.

I'd like to thank everyone for their hard work and dedication in what has been a long and complicated process.
It's testament to the strength of our partnership and working relations how we’ve managed to complete a comprehensive extension agreement and delivered what I genuinely believe to be an excellent outcome for the partnership, the communities in Sussex we serve as well as for Biffa, for years to come.
Steve Cole
Managing Director, 91¶¶ÒùMunicipal
We’re delighted that this extension has been agreed. Since the contract started in 2019, we and our partner authorities have developed an excellent working relationship with 91¶¶Òùenabling us to provide a high-level service to our residents.  
We’re currently working with 91¶¶Òùas we plan the new weekly food waste collection service which starts in Rother in March 2026. We really appreciate their help and expertise and look forward to continuing this joint working during the remaining years of the contract.
Cllr Hazel Timpe
Neighbourhood Services and Waste Management, Rother District Council