

Belfast City Council is replacing standard city centre litter bins with solar-powered SMART compactor bins. The new bins can hold more waste, reduce collections, support recycling, and help keep busy areas cleaner.
Belfast City Council is expanding its Belfast SMART bin roll-out after a successful trial at City Hall.
The council is replacing 20 traditional litter bins with 13 high-tech SMART compactor bins across key city centre locations. Three of the new units will be dedicated recycling SMART bins.
The new bins will be placed in some of Belfast’s busiest areas, including:
The changes include:
The SMART bins use solar-powered compaction technology. This allows each bin to hold up to five times more waste than a standard street bin.
They also include internal sensors that monitor how full each bin is. Cleansing teams are then alerted when a collection is needed.
This means council crews do not need to make unnecessary trips to empty half-full bins.
According to Belfast City Council, data from the City Hall pilot showed the SMART bins reduced collection frequency by more than 80%.
This can help:
The enclosed design also helps prevent wind-blown litter and reduces problems caused by birds or pests accessing waste.
The SMART bin roll-out is part of a wider review of Belfast’s litter bin infrastructure.
The council is also carrying out a condition survey of more than 3,000 bins across the city. This will help shape a long-term replacement and maintenance programme.
More information is available on Belfast City Council’s street cleaning pages:
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