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'Drive-through' rubbish bins aim to keep motorways clean | 'Drive-through' rubbish bins aim to keep motorways clean |
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Drivers are being encouraged to throw rubbish out of their windows into bright orange bins in a bid to keep motorways cleaner. | Drivers are being encouraged to throw rubbish out of their windows into bright orange bins in a bid to keep motorways cleaner. |
The funnel-shaped bins would be introduced at 12 service areas in the North West, said Highways England. | |
They are designed so drivers do not need to leave their vehicles. The first are on the M6 at Lymm, Cheshire. | They are designed so drivers do not need to leave their vehicles. The first are on the M6 at Lymm, Cheshire. |
Clean Up Britain founder John Read described the funnel bins as a low-cost gimmick. | Clean Up Britain founder John Read described the funnel bins as a low-cost gimmick. |
Highways England said the first bins were aimed at lorry drivers, as many HGVs used the motorway services, | Highways England said the first bins were aimed at lorry drivers, as many HGVs used the motorway services, |
Further funnel bins would be installed for both cars and lorries at other service stations in the coming weeks. | Further funnel bins would be installed for both cars and lorries at other service stations in the coming weeks. |
The bins are designed to be at window height. | The bins are designed to be at window height. |
Mr Read said: "This appears like a low-cost gimmick to try and pretend that Highways England is doing something about the massive problem of litter on motorways. | Mr Read said: "This appears like a low-cost gimmick to try and pretend that Highways England is doing something about the massive problem of litter on motorways. |
"Highways England just needs to do its job properly, and keep the entire motorway network clear of litter, not just 25 so-called 'hotspots'. | "Highways England just needs to do its job properly, and keep the entire motorway network clear of litter, not just 25 so-called 'hotspots'. |
"The reality is that virtually the entire network is a litter hotspot." | "The reality is that virtually the entire network is a litter hotspot." |
An initial 10-week trial on the M3 at Winchester last year showed a 25% reduction in litter on the ground within the service area, Highways England said. | An initial 10-week trial on the M3 at Winchester last year showed a 25% reduction in litter on the ground within the service area, Highways England said. |
The company said more than 40,000 sacks of litter were collected from motorways in the North West last year - an average of 108 sacks for every mile of motorway. | The company said more than 40,000 sacks of litter were collected from motorways in the North West last year - an average of 108 sacks for every mile of motorway. |
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