New trash trucks show investment in waste collection

New trash trucks show  investment in waste collection

 HAMILTON, Bermuda--A batch of new garbage trucks marked “a step forward” in supporting the island’s waste management infrastructure, the Ministry of Public Works and Environment said.

The four vehicles were delivered to the Marsh Folly waste facility in Pembroke.

Jaché Adams, the public works and environment minister, inspected the trucks and met crews.

“These new additions represent a meaningful investment in the efficiency and reliability of Bermuda’s public waste collection services,” he said.

“Garbage collection is a vital public service and we are committed to ensuring our teams have the tools and resources they need to get the job done.”

The trucks, which are expected to enter service by the end of the week, were built with more robust engineering than previous models, specifically selected for their durability and suitability to Bermuda’s unique climate and road conditions, the ministry said.

It added: “With enhanced mechanical reliability and a design tailored for long term performance, these vehicles are expected to improve overall service continuity across the island.”

Adams commended staff of the Department of Works and Engineering’s Waste Management section.

He praised their commitment to weekly residential garbage collection, even during periods when the fleet faced strain owing to operational constraints.

Adams said: “Our crews have worked tirelessly to maintain service standards for the public, often under demanding circumstances. Their professionalism and dedication have not gone unnoticed, and with the introduction of these new trucks we are better equipped to support them in their vital roles.”

The ministry added that the new trucks underscored “a forward-looking approach to ensuring sustainable, reliable waste collection for all residents”. ~ The Royal Gazette ~

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