More waste from Nanaimo homes leads to delay in new garbage route
NANAIMO — Families staying home more due to the COVID-19 pandemic is impacting how waste collection services expand in Nanaimo.
Taaj Daliran, manager of sanitation, told NanaimoNewsNOW changing data means staff don’t have enough reliable information to properly add a new garbage route, which has been discussed since automated waste collection was implemented in 2017.
“Because of the pandemic many things changed, like what we’re collecting and the volume. Based on that, I need to do more analysis and collect more data before we make any changes to the routes.”
Collection data from the first five months of 2020, compared to last year, showed more than 260 extra tonnes of garbage was collected along the nine existing routes.