The budget for the 122,000 bins was £2.9 million but Glasgow City Council is not revealing how much exactly it will pay due to commercial sensitivity.
Council bosses are preparing to place an order for more than 100,000 new grey bins with special tracking gadgets to monitor how often they are emptied and boost recycling.
Councillors will decide whether the deal should go ahead at a Contracts and Property Committee meeting next week. It added: "The type of waste collected in these bins include; plastic pots, tubs and trays, food tins and drink cans, plastic bottles, cartons, soft plastics and plastic film. The provision of these bins aims to increase the amount and quality of recycling collected and processed, while also contributing to the council’s climate target aspirations."
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