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dam 10-02-2011 08:26

Blue bins and blue bags
 
Can someone tell me why we have to seperate are bottles etc into these when the recycling wagon just mixes them together. Surely they could have used an ordanary bin wagon to do this without paying a fortune for the recycling wagon

Ken Moss 10-02-2011 08:31

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The recycling wagon has separate compartments for each of the different materials. I've asked about blue bins instead as I must admit I'd prefer one myself but we do save quite a bit of money by separating the waste on the doorstep.

We'd have to issue a blue wheelie bin to each of the 30,000+ homes in Hyndburn at a cost of around £20 a time for starters, we'd need a new fleet of wagons plus we'd have to pay a third party to separate the recycling at the other end.

I know it is being looked into and it is a much more convenient system for the residents I admit but at the moment money is exceptionally tight, hence my constant rantings on here about council waste.

Sorry I can't be more positive about it!

dam 10-02-2011 08:47

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Ok , then how does the recycling bin empty its load

Less 10-02-2011 09:52

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Originally Posted by dam (Post 882128)
Ok , then how does the recycling bin empty its load

Over the street, judging by the litter on that day.
:D

Neil 10-02-2011 10:16

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Originally Posted by dam (Post 882128)
Ok , then how does the recycling bin empty its load

It has separate compartments in it, when the side lifts up it dumps the stuff in the side bins into the separate ones inside it. Never thought about how it empties the inside compartments though

Ken Moss 10-02-2011 11:14

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Originally Posted by dam (Post 882128)
Ok , then how does the recycling bin empty its load

The simple answer is that I don't know but we're one of the top councils in the country on that score and the waste services team are extremely efficient.

It is the one area of the council I am quite prepared to leave well alone.

dam 10-02-2011 13:16

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 882146)
Over the street, judging by the litter on that day.
:D


great comment made me laugh ( very rare )


looking at the wagon it lookes like it just dumps it all out the back mixing the bottles etc together!

Surely it would have been cheaper to use the regular bin wagons they had plus giving us 1 wheely bin for bottles plastic etc then seperating the items at the recycling plant rather than buy a fleet of special wagons

jaysay 10-02-2011 17:59

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 882157)
The simple answer is that I don't know but we're one of the top councils in the country on that score and the waste services team are extremely efficient.

It is the one area of the council I am quite prepared to leave well alone.

And take credit for if in office;)

Less 10-02-2011 19:10

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 882227)
And take credit for if in office;)

Not very nice, if he planned to take credit he wouldn't have mentioned it now, AccyWeb has a long memory no matter which party has control, (haven't you Rindy?).

flashy 10-02-2011 19:19

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so why do Blackburn with Darwen put all their recycling things in one huge bin then?

Less 10-02-2011 19:45

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Originally Posted by flashy (Post 882292)
so why do Blackburn with Darwen put all their recycling things in one huge bin then?

Because they don't need to keep recycling police checking the bins employed just to make sure we haven't put an envelope with a window in their White sack.
But I know a town that does.

flashy 10-02-2011 19:47

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maybe we'll soon have to start seperating ourselves again very soon with all the major cutbacks that are happening within BwD

setayas 10-02-2011 19:51

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The French system is much simpler. Metal, plastics and cardboard go into one bag and they sort it out later. In my commune in 2009 the local authority made a profit of 38,000 euro, and it is less than a quarter the size of Accrington, never mind Hyndburn.

wallop79 10-02-2011 22:43

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[QUOTE
looking at the wagon it lookes like it just dumps it all out the back mixing the bottles etc together! QUOTE]
why not ask the recycling fellas next time you see them? I'd ask for you but im at work when they collect mine

Ken Moss 11-02-2011 06:41

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Originally Posted by flashy (Post 882292)
so why do Blackburn with Darwen put all their recycling things in one huge bin then?

BwD changed to that system a few years ago and it's an option open to every council to do so but it all boils down to finance. I suspect they're a more afflent council than Hyndburn and it isn't cheap to change systems.

Like I've said, it would be a less messy affair and I would personally welcome it from a resident's point of view but just at the moment I suspect it isn't financially practical for us to switch to a blue bin.


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