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You're wrong. As Peter Britcliffe admitted, when questioned by the Observer in the article I instigated, there is no facility in Hyndburn to recycle trade waste. All trade waste collected by the council currently goes to landfill. There is nowhere to take the waste to be recycled, not even the tip. If the council think trade waste is being disposed off through residential recycling collections, stickers are first issued, and then letters, with the threat of heavy fines. So quite how HBC is managing to recycle their waste at their various sites throughout the borough, is a mystery. |
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Hyndburn council charge for collection from trade premises - If I recall correctly it was £350 a year (14 yrs ago) for a large lidded bin and 20p for every bag of overflow.
Therefore it is and was financial sense to separate paper waste to a paper waste recycling facility who collect it from you free and make money selling it on letsrecycle.com - News and information for the Recycling and Waste Management Community |
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All of it goes to landfill. |
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It would make economic, as well as ecological sense. Then again, common sense and Hyndburn Borough Council don't make happy bed fellows. |
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What should have been stated in the paper is that HBC's Refuse Service do not recycle trade waste. There is a difference. |
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Hyndburn Borough Council does not recycle any trade waste. Fact. Except that somehow they do now mysteriously manage to recycle their own waste. |
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They might get a better service that way :rolleyes::D |
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Talking about recycling they wont give me a green bin because they say we don't have gardens on my street.
I know have 4 bin bag's full of leaves I have just collected that have fallen from the trees in the garden they say I don't have. I have also just trimmed the hedge I don't have and then cut the grass I don't have. To say I don't have any grass the damn stuff is still growing and it was zero degrees C this morning. I think my 'virtual' grass have must have got its 'virtual' growing season mixed up. If I had a green bin I would pick up the Council's leaves from the Council trees on the front street as well because they never bother to do it. Then again being stupid I will end up doing it anyway. |
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It must be difficult for small businesses who may well have limited space for storage of cardboard and paper. I found that waste paper traders need quite a large amount to be ready for collection in order to justify free collection.
Also there are potential fire risks in storing those volumes of card and paper. |
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They reckon we don't have gardens in Willows Lane either. Dunno what they think those things are outside people's houses. |
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I have been battling for a green bin for 3 years - I have phoned, written, and been to the depot on Willow's Lane without success - my garden has hedges, bushes and large shrubs and I now have a 6 foot pile of garden waste.
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Didn't they have a shredder at Melbourne House then?
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Thats a bit of a ******, the bins are only 5ft high :D Have you tried contacting your local councillor ? |
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