The municipality orders 118 units under the new framework agreement with EWF ECO AB. Uppsala concluded a framework agreement in March with EWF ECO AB, regarding the delivery of BigBelly Solar until 2016.
The agreement means that Uppsala will now work strategically to BigBelly Solar the system will serve larger parts of Uppsala, thereby strengthening its environmental profile and achieving its set goals.
In spring 2014, an additional 118 units will be established in locations in Uppsala, of which it will be one of the five largest establishments in Europe.
"The next step may be to integrate the possibility of recycling food waste, so that we could feed our intended worm composts in stadsträdgården. Per-Richard Rönnberg, KSU Uppsala.
What will be the big change when Uppsala more than doubles the number of units?
Per Järnebrink, partner in EWF ECO Says:
"It is with a larger number of bins that we from the reports in CLEAN can maximize profit for the environment as well as for those who empty and own the devices.