{
    "title": "Recycle: the electrical carrier tricycle to collect litter at events",
    "modified_at": "2022-01-21 12:42:49",
    "published_at": "2017-06-15 12:00:00",
    "url": "https://press.colruytgroup.com/recycle-the-electrical-carrier-tricycle-to-collect-litter-at-events",
    "short_url": "http://prez.ly/5ETb",
    "culture": "en",
    "language": "EN",
    "slug": "recycle-the-electrical-carrier-tricycle-to-collect-litter-at-events",
    "body": "<p><span class=\"rls-date\">Thursday, June 15, 2017</span></p><p>Event organisers who want to ban litter, can borrow an electrical &lsquo;Recycle&rsquo; tricycle from Colruyt Group&rsquo;s environment service free of charge. This Belgian novelty was designed to clean up waste separately at events. The tricycle was used for the first time at the children&rsquo;s art festival SuperVliegSuperMouche in the Park of Forest. &ldquo;With the Recycle we want to stimulate people not to leave litter behind&rdquo;, says Goedele Daems, environment co-ordinator at Colruyt Group. &ldquo;And we take another step in our more general action plan &lsquo;Joining hands for less street litter&rsquo;.&rdquo;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><h4 id=\"containers-and-accessories\" >Containers and accessories</h4><p>The Recycle is equipped with containers for PMD, residual waste and glass and has the necessary accessories for the volunteers on board: brush, dustpan, grabbers, vests and gloves. Today Colruyt Group has 5 bikes freely available to event organisers who want to ban litter and commit to collecting the waste separately. Goedele Daems: &ldquo;We also loan the Recycles to associations that organise a clean-up action, deliver them for free and collect them afterwards. The organiser has to provide the bike-riders.&rdquo;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><h4 id=\"first-time-at-childrens-art-festival-at-forest\" >First time at children&rsquo;s art festival at Forest</h4><p>The Recycle had its official premiere during the free children&rsquo;s art festival SuperVliegSuperMouche last Sunday in the Park of Forest. &ldquo;Ideal surroundings&rdquo;, says Goedele Daems, &ldquo;since the organisation wanted to make it a green festival and make the young visitors conscious about litter while they play.&rdquo; The organiser was also enthusiastic about the new carrier tricycles.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>",
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