A private operator was engaged by the government to remove recyclable waste bags piling up in Gozo due to a dispute between local councils and a service provider, Times of Malta was told.
The social media was full of footage and images of the mounds of grey bags filled with recyclables by the roadside. Residents in Xlendi said large bins meant for recyclable waste at the entrance of the popular seaside village were overflowing with grey bags and waste spilling onto the pavement.
Read: Gozo’s recycling clash leads to piles of roadside garbage
The Environment and Resources Authority contracted a private firm to collect the waste in a number of Gozitan localities as a stop gap solution, the Times of Malta is informed.
The Sunday Times of Malta reported last month that more than half of Gozo could soon end up in a mess without the proper collection of recyclable waste.
Some local councils are refusing to pay an extra premium for the service provider to empty and clean the bring-in sites in their localities.

Green MT, a subsidiary of the Chamber of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (GRTU), had informed seven councils in Gozo and one in Malta they would need to start paying for the…