Revamp of Design on Refuse Collection
Vehicles
Malvern Hills residents might well have seen the newly revamped
refuse collection vehicles out on the streets this week.
To complement the forthcoming launch of the
new recycling service in April, Malvern Hills District Council has
redesigned the livery on its vehicles to help promote the recycling
message.The new design, which is carried by nine vehicles, includes
a striking bright blue banner and pictures illustrating all the
sorts of materials that can be recycled in the new cherry coloured
sacks. It also includes a big thank you to residents for all
their support for the new recycling service which is being launched
on the 5th April.
The new design has been funded by the Waste
Resources Action Programme, a national organisation that supports
positive recycling initiatives and has been fixed to the vehicles
using unique technology designed by the company Agripa. The
panels are interchangeable meaning that the vehicles can be
continually updated as and when required.

From L to R: RCV
Driver/Supervisor George Kerley, Council Leader Phil Grove,
Portfolio Holder David Watkins & RCV Driver/Supervisor Trevor
Baldwin in front of the newly designed livery.