A £6 million change is underway to help regenerate some of Liverpool’s most dirty areas.
Warrington Borough Council has invested up to £4 million on a new fleet of eco-friendly vehicles.
Liverpool City Council is continuing its bid to clean up areas of the city, with a huge push on recycling.
The number of homes recycling in Kensington has almost doubled thanks to a new scheme.
The first ‘Binner Party’ was held in Liverpool in a bid to end food waste and help feed people in the community.
Thousands of plastic bottles, cans and paper are going to landfill due to a lack of recycling facilities in the city centre.
Liverpool families waste over £600 worth of food per year, despite increasing demand at food banks across the city.
A project set up to burn Merseyside’s waste has had £90m funding pulled by the government.