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Liverpool Council's recycling leaflets in non-recyclable plastic bags | Liverpool Council's recycling leaflets in non-recyclable plastic bags |
(about 3 hours later) | |
Leaflets about recycling have been sent to householders in Liverpool in non-recyclable plastic bags. | Leaflets about recycling have been sent to householders in Liverpool in non-recyclable plastic bags. |
The advice sheets contain information about a new blue bin being introduced on 12 October for recycling glass, cans, paper and plastic bottles. | |
Green Party leader Tom Crone said it was ironic and "clearly a bad decision" by the Labour-led council to wrap the leaflet in unnecessary packaging. | Green Party leader Tom Crone said it was ironic and "clearly a bad decision" by the Labour-led council to wrap the leaflet in unnecessary packaging. |
Labour's Steve Munby defended his council's actions on waste collection. | Labour's Steve Munby defended his council's actions on waste collection. |
The plastic wrappers will be destined for landfill sites. | The plastic wrappers will be destined for landfill sites. |
Mr Crone said the move had "probably been counter-productive". | Mr Crone said the move had "probably been counter-productive". |
"It's clearly quite ironic to inform people about recycling with a leaflet that has been wrapped in an unnecessary level of packaging which itself is non-recyclable," he said. | "It's clearly quite ironic to inform people about recycling with a leaflet that has been wrapped in an unnecessary level of packaging which itself is non-recyclable," he said. |
But Mr Munby responded: "Liverpool has increased recycling by about 5% since we introduced managed weekly collections. | But Mr Munby responded: "Liverpool has increased recycling by about 5% since we introduced managed weekly collections. |
"We are looking at introducing food waste recycling in Liverpool but our absolute priority is to get people to recycle things they already can recycle." | "We are looking at introducing food waste recycling in Liverpool but our absolute priority is to get people to recycle things they already can recycle." |
Liverpool City Council said the leaflets had been distributed by a contractor. | Liverpool City Council said the leaflets had been distributed by a contractor. |
A statement said: "Wherever possible we use recycled material - the leaflet itself is printed on recycled paper. | A statement said: "Wherever possible we use recycled material - the leaflet itself is printed on recycled paper. |
"The information in the leaflet is important to householders and it was felt if it was delivered just as a leaflet there was a danger it would be considered as junk mail and not read - using a transparent cover drew attention to the leaflet. | "The information in the leaflet is important to householders and it was felt if it was delivered just as a leaflet there was a danger it would be considered as junk mail and not read - using a transparent cover drew attention to the leaflet. |
"While we advise people not to put plastic bags in recycling bins our main concern is people putting carrier bags in the bins which means the material cannot be recycled." | "While we advise people not to put plastic bags in recycling bins our main concern is people putting carrier bags in the bins which means the material cannot be recycled." |
Mr Crone believes the council needs to look at ways of increasing the number of items people can recycle. | Mr Crone believes the council needs to look at ways of increasing the number of items people can recycle. |
He said: "The wider thing is actually what's on the leaflet. | He said: "The wider thing is actually what's on the leaflet. |
"The list of things you can't put in your recycle bin is still much longer than what you can put in and that's a issue that needs addressing." | "The list of things you can't put in your recycle bin is still much longer than what you can put in and that's a issue that needs addressing." |
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