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Nine-bin recycling system introduced
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No. That sounds like a right pita.
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Common sense seems to have gone out of the window with these draconian recyling requirements. I'm all for saving the planet, but equally the procedures put in place have to be reasonable and manageable for all involved in the chain.
My mother's local authority recently changed to a system that appears common with many authorities, gray wheely bin for stuff that isn't recyleable, food waste bucket, separate tin, glass plastic and paper / card. My mother is nearly 80, and remains quite active. But the stress she is now under for fear of getting it wrong, and wondering which bin should be used for every little item she has is intolerable. |
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That is a step to far as most households would simply not have the room to comply.
We have a wheelie bin for rubbish, a wheelie bin for recyclable rubbish, a wheelie bin for grass cuttings and garden waste plus a bucket for food waste, we use all 4 of these as required. I could well imagine on a windy day the bags blowing down the road. |
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I don't think I could cope with any more bins but having some extra bags along with our existing bins is doable if it helps with recycling and keeps so much of our waste going into land fill sites.
We have 4 wheelie bins. 3 full size ones, black for tins,glass and some plastics, green for all garden waste and a blue bin for paper, cardboard and tetra packs. We then have a half sized grey bin for any other waste that our council doesn't yet recycle. We have to have a chart to see when each bin is emptied in the 4 weekly cycle. :D I know it sounds bad but now it's all got going it seems to be working well. Some areas can't cope with the physical presents of so many bins per house but different locations for storage of the bins and/or different sizes of bins for groups of houses can be arranged. |
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It's bad enough where there's only 2 bins to deal with. you see the bins scattered outside peoples houses and you mentally think that it's ok because it's 'green'
having to see up to 9 bins and bags outside every home in every street will just look a right mess. I don't recycle at all. and there's no way I'd want to store 9 bins on my property either in our outside of it. if they weren't recycling bins that were obstructing and littering the footpaths, you'd have the council telling you to move it. but as it's the council doing it then it's not an obstruction or litter. This is how recycling works. https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2010/04/14.jpg https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2010/04/15.jpg |
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So how come my local council have set up a system of grey bins for everyday rubbish,green bins for everything else(unsorted)except glass.Green bags for composting stuff which is sold back to us as compost.If they can employ people to sort it through at the recycling center(mostly East Europeans) why can't the rest?In fact I'm mighty impressed by those that run the nearest recycling center as they work hard and do the job really well.
The glass is sorted by us and taken to the bottle banks that are available in the large seafront car park where it costs nothing to park and unload recycled stuff like glass and old clothing. There is no need for 9 bins it's just that some local councils have taken the easy route and not bothered to find or sort out a local company to do the work.Ours tendered it out to a local company. I certainly don't recognised the following Quote:
If they try to institute this round my way then they will have to charge me less tax as I'm not doing all their work for them.For one thing I have no room for 9 bins.and the three I already have take up too much room. Also 9 bins will be an eyesore where people keep all their bins in their front yards/gardens.:rolleyes: |
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NO - I don't like the idea at all. I know it's me being selfish again but I have enough trouble negotiating things on bin day as it is. Then there is the little teeny (food here) bins, brown here - at least make them a bright colour.
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I can see people just looking at this, thinking "sod it" then throwing enough of the correct item into each bin/bag to make it look like they are following the rules and chucking the rest in the gray wheelie bin.
Make things too hard and, at best, people don't do them properly, and at worst, people try not to do them. Apart from the fact that they won't usually collect garden waste (not without charging), and actively discourage wheelie bins (they will empty them, but will not supply them and do ask people not to use them), I think my council pretty much have it right. We have one standard size bin for general waste, one green box for tins/glass/plastics (although they won't accept "soft" plastics like yoghurt pots) and one for paper/cardboard. As for the other stuff, well, we do have quite a few bottle and clothes banks dotted around the area.. Oh, and they also ask that residents don't put rubbish out any earlier than 12 hours before it is due to be collected. I think this is partly because we have a problem with foxes, and partly for the smell. Sadly, people tend to ignore that request. |
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Our council has started food waste recycling (including bones, meat, etc UNCOOKED too!). This waste goes into a biodegradeable, flimsy bag which must then be added to the green garden waste green wheelie. Apparently it will be composted at a higher temperature than the garden waste.... but it all gets poured into the same truck and dumped together the the depot... the white bags mostly ripped open!
Considering they won't accept kitchen waste like teabags "in case they are contaminated with dairy products" how come they accept garden waste that could well with contaminated with dairy animals!!! ? I think we should all start selling our waste to the council..... |
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We have fairly painless recycle, one container for paper, one for nearly everything else and a bucket for organic waste. Not a huge hardship to progressively fill those throughout the week. 9 is ridiculous overkill and makes people indifferent. Recycling should be a fairly painless thing to be done as a matter of routine, not a Krypton Factor test. |
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Oh, and I'm not using a slop bucket. I had one a couple of years back, and they're a nightmare. The bin stinks to high heavens in summer. |
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I'd be able to comply and would but I'd see it being unworkable for most people.
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