I'm sure this can be done ,at a price to the consumer,and again lower down the food chain the harder that will be felt.
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https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/167596
While it is far from perfect (it will take several years to accomplish, but the petition does call for a 5 years grace period) I feel it's somewhat strange to have the black bin reduced in size yet the amount of items you can't recycle be so high. Other items can be recycled just not in your standard green bag. Sure, you can throw away any type of plastic (Hovis bread bags, for example) and make those employed to do so pick them out of the general recycle waste but how much time and money is wasted creating that job? Other councils seem to put the strain on the individual and have 5 different bin bags/boxes for the homeowner to try and work out.
Wouldn't it be easier if as much packaging as possible was recyclable?
I'm sure this can be done ,at a price to the consumer,and again lower down the food chain the harder that will be felt.
I work in flats and apartment blocks for property management company's, I also live in an apartment so have seen the communal bins in many many developments. Recycling is a joke
40% of green recycling bags are used for and go into the general waste bins, the green recycling bins have all sorts, you name it, its in there. People do recycle but the green bag waste quickly gets contaminated with all sorts.
Houses can be policed, flats and apartments are a major problem and it's very difficult to police them and find the culprits
Load of old bollox.
It all ends up on a boat to china anyway.
Hemp plastic has been the answer to this for years, there is nothing you can't make with hemp.
The other way to look at it would be to improve our recycling capability so our system can handle more waste. Sweden seem to have a very robust system.