Winston-Salem, NC - Winston-Salem Journal:
Sizing Up BigBelly

December 26, 2009 06:00 AM


City buys two solar-powered trash cans that compact their contents


Winston-Salem is using the sun to crush trash downtown.

The city has purchased two solar-powered public trash cans that double as compactors. …

The BigBellys use solar power to compact trash as it sits inside cans on the street. The two cans bought by the city are both downtown -- one at the corner of Fourth and Trade streets, the other at the corner of First and Church streets.

"We're testing it," said Johnnie Taylor, the director of the city's sanitation department. "We're doing an empirical test just to see how well it actually works."

Larger cities, including Philadelphia, Boston and New York started using the solar-powered compactors as early as 2006, in an effort to save money. Smaller cities, including Somerville, Mass., also have started using the compactors in small numbers.

"It looks like it could free up crews to do other things, like additional cleaning in the city's planters," Taylor said.

… The compactors reduce collection routes because they do not need to be emptied as often as regular trash cans. Taylor said he expects the cans to save on compacting costs as well, because they compact trash using solar energy rather than electrical power.

 

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