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Kirklees Council: Recycling row over green bin 'fiasco' | Kirklees Council: Recycling row over green bin 'fiasco' |
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A council's decision to confiscate recycling bins if people put the wrong sort of rubbish in them has sparked fierce debate. | A council's decision to confiscate recycling bins if people put the wrong sort of rubbish in them has sparked fierce debate. |
Since April, "advisers" have accompanied collectors in Kirklees to check green bins, with stickers placed on those containing incorrect items. | |
After two warnings, bins may be taken away for six months. | After two warnings, bins may be taken away for six months. |
Kirklees Council said early signs were "very positive" but some residents called the system a "fiasco". | Kirklees Council said early signs were "very positive" but some residents called the system a "fiasco". |
The council calculated its move means 45 to 85 additional tonnes of waste are being recycled each week - the equivalent of between nine and 17 bin wagons. | The council calculated its move means 45 to 85 additional tonnes of waste are being recycled each week - the equivalent of between nine and 17 bin wagons. |
The district's recycling rate is 27%, falling well below the national average of 45%, according to the Local Democracy Reporting Service. | The district's recycling rate is 27%, falling well below the national average of 45%, according to the Local Democracy Reporting Service. |
But Jo Bersee-Mills, who lives in Almondbury and has received one yellow sticker, called it "fiasco". | But Jo Bersee-Mills, who lives in Almondbury and has received one yellow sticker, called it "fiasco". |
She said: "It seems utterly ridiculous, I understand the reason is to try to improve recycling rates, but by confiscating somebody's bin for six months it will probably make things much worse. | She said: "It seems utterly ridiculous, I understand the reason is to try to improve recycling rates, but by confiscating somebody's bin for six months it will probably make things much worse. |
"Everything goes in the grey bin now, it's just not worth the hassle because at least you know with the grey bin it will be emptied." | "Everything goes in the grey bin now, it's just not worth the hassle because at least you know with the grey bin it will be emptied." |
Repeat offending items in Huddersfield and Holme Valley green bins include soiled nappies, food waste, glass and black bin liners. | Repeat offending items in Huddersfield and Holme Valley green bins include soiled nappies, food waste, glass and black bin liners. |
The new system has cost Kirklees Council £80,000, but the authority said it could eventually save £440,000 by educating the public on how to properly recycle. | The new system has cost Kirklees Council £80,000, but the authority said it could eventually save £440,000 by educating the public on how to properly recycle. |
Reacting on social media, Debbie Crawford said: "I got a yellow sticker on mine this week due to someone placing a pancake packet in the top of it maybe on their way past." | Reacting on social media, Debbie Crawford said: "I got a yellow sticker on mine this week due to someone placing a pancake packet in the top of it maybe on their way past." |
Rachel Murray posted: "It would be helpful if the council said what was in there and not allowed when they send letters." | Rachel Murray posted: "It would be helpful if the council said what was in there and not allowed when they send letters." |
But Sheila Brogan defended the move, saying: "Stop blaming others, it's not hard to put rubbish in the correct bin." | But Sheila Brogan defended the move, saying: "Stop blaming others, it's not hard to put rubbish in the correct bin." |
Kirklees green bin dos and don'ts | Kirklees green bin dos and don'ts |
Yes | Yes |
No | No |
Labour councillor Naheed Mather said it may seem counter-intuitive to confiscate bins but it was making a difference. | Labour councillor Naheed Mather said it may seem counter-intuitive to confiscate bins but it was making a difference. |
She said: "When someone puts something which can't be recycled in a green bin, it contaminates everything else in the wagon once it's collected. | She said: "When someone puts something which can't be recycled in a green bin, it contaminates everything else in the wagon once it's collected. |
"This basically means that everyone else's efforts to recycle are completely lost as it all then has to be treated as general waste." | "This basically means that everyone else's efforts to recycle are completely lost as it all then has to be treated as general waste." |
The Green group on the council said it would be happy to help residents who have had bins taken away get them back. | The Green group on the council said it would be happy to help residents who have had bins taken away get them back. |
But Conservative Bernard McGuin said: "I am getting so many complaints about the way it's being operated. | But Conservative Bernard McGuin said: "I am getting so many complaints about the way it's being operated. |
"We should be increasing our recycling rates but punishing people like this is not the way to do it." | "We should be increasing our recycling rates but punishing people like this is not the way to do it." |
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