Councils should be given powers to charge households for getting rid of non-recyclable rubbish, a think tank has urged the government
Maybe if the councils actually provided a proper service then more may get recycled.
Our council is pants you are limited to what can be thrown away and you have to constantly ring them to tell them they forgot to collect the recycling again There's a lovely company that does some areas of my local council but doesn't do my area, its not for profit, employs people with learning difficulties and you can recycle nearly everything with them, they collect most things going and send it off to be recycled.
Why don't they tell the big companies to stop over-packaging everything Most of it is not needed what so ever apart from to make something look a bit nicer in its box
Pay as you thrown
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- Marvin the Dalek
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I would rather not have my council collect anything, I have told them this several times and have told Kerbside (our community recycler in some areas) that when the tender comes up for renewal of recycling that they should apply for it as its not council run and there not for profit. They actually do a very good job too in the areas the provide the service to.UBT - Mikeejones wrote:Just reading in one of the Sunday's that some councils are sending the 'recyclable' stuff overseas to be dumped there! Costs too much to do the acutal recycling (they say it costs more to recycle glass than to make it from scratch!).
Makes people very disillusioned about recycling.
This is there webpage nothing spectacular mind you.
All my council will collect is newspapers & glass