SCHOOLBOY Honoured For Binmen Kindness That Went Viral

9 October, 2025 | Local

Jaxx Robertson receiving his kindness award from Provost Drew McKenzie alongside binmen Brian Copeland and David Millar and environmental services manager Kenny Lang with a gift bag for Jaxx. 

A SCHOOLBOY who has become a social media sensation through a sweet friendship struck up with his local binmen has been honoured by Inverclyde Council.

Jaxx Robertson, with the help of mum Lucy Gallacher, prepares hot rolls, snacks and other treats for refuse workers who empty the bins on his street in Greenock each week.

The nine-year-old’s unique bond with staff, particularly binmen Brian Copeland and David Millar, has gained millions of views on TikTok and other social media channels.

Bin lorry fanatic Jaxx, who is a pupil at Whinhill Primary, originally wanted to cheer up the council staff when carrying out their duties in the rain but the generous donation of hot rolls and sweet treats has become a regular thing.

In return, staff have shown their gratitude by presenting the youngster with gifts, including his own personalised number plate that they displayed on the front of their bin lorry.

Jaxx has autism and ADHD and ‘bin lorry Wednesday’ has also helped bring him out of his shell and build his confidence.

Inverclyde Council invited the family along to the Pottery Street recycling centre depot for a tour and presentation of a special kindness award by Provost Drew McKenzie.

Provost McKenzie said: “The story of Jaxx and the binmen has captured the imaginations of literally millions of people around the world and it has been so heartwarming for me and so many others to watch their unique friendship blossom on social media.

“It was my honour to welcome Jaxx and his mum to the Pottery Street where our refuse workers and bin lorries are based to see their special relationship first-hand and present Jaxx with a special kindness award in recognition of the generosity and thoughtfulness shown.

“In times of seemingly never-ending doom and gloom and intolerance towards others, it’s great to be able to shine a spotlight on the good that still exists out there and celebrate that.”

The award presented by the provost on behalf of the council says: “Inverclyde Council acknowledges the kindness of Jaxx Robertson for very kindly keeping our bin men fuelled while out on shift. While the binmen make Jaxx’s day each week, Jaxx clearly brightens up their day too and the special friendship they have formed has brought smiles to so many faces across Inverclyde and around the world. The Council acknowledges the extraordinary kindness of Jaxx with the support of his mum, Lucy, and the rest of the family.”

Jaxx and mum Lucy with the kindness award alongside Provost Drew McKenzie and binmen Brian Copeland and David Millar.

During his VIP visit, the roles were reversed and Jaxx got behind the wheel of the bin lorry, supervised by Brian and David. He also met the resident bird of prey — an eagle — which helps manage seagulls.

Binman Brian, who has worked for Inverclyde Council for 12 years, said: “I’m just happy that wee Jaxx is happy and that it’s helped his special needs and brought him on leaps and bounds. It’s nice when you get someone like Jaxx who lifts your spirits and it’s nice when something is highlighted — it’s like a wee ray of sunshine.”

Colleague David, who has been a local authority refuse worker for seven years, added: “It’s great to be part of and to see Jaxx changing from the start when he was scared to come out and now he’s running towards us and high fiving. His mum says he’s come right out his shell and teachers have noticed it as well, which is great.”

Binmen Brian and David are also in the running for special recognition of their own having been shortlisted for an award at the Inverclyde Council Pride of Inverclyde staff awards, which will take place on 22 October 2025.

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