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11/09/2008

Strabane Council Blasts Black Bin Misuse

Strabane District Council has warned black bins will not be lifted if they are repeatedly found to have blue bin waste in them.

The warning comes after the council revealed it was "disappointed" at the volume of recyclable waste that they have discovered during their inspections of black bins in Strabane District.

The council recently decided to adopt a policy of inspecting householder's black bins following a survey which revealed that nearly 30% of residents are not using their blue bin properly.

Strabane has one of the lowest household recycling rates in Northern Ireland and the council is getting increasingly concerned about the potential impact this will have on district rates.

The Chairman of Strabane District Council, Councillor Jarlath McNulty, said: "We know that the vast majority of residents in Strabane District use their blue bin effectively and recycle as much as they can.

"We also know that there are some householders in Strabane District who cannot be bothered. This is not acceptable.

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"We do not want to create a situation whereby the people who are actively recycling are carrying the cost of those who think that the rules do not apply to them. We have had an ongoing education and awareness-raising campaign about how to recycle and use the blue bin effectively.

"Unfortunately, we now have to adopt a different approach. If we consistently find blue bin waste in a black bin we simply will not lift it until the householder begins to segregate their waste properly."

Under this new scheme, officers are using a 'green and red card' system. If they look into householder’s black bin and see newspapers, cardboard, tin cans and plastic bottles (items that should be placed in the blue bin) a green information sticker is put on their bin.

Whilst the bin is lifted on this occasion, this sticker informs the householder that recyclable waste (which should be in the blue bin) has been found in the black bin. The sticker also has contact details if the householder needs further information and advice on using their blue bin more effectively.

The inspection will be repeated a few weeks later and if the householder still is not seen to be segregating their waste correctly, their black bin will not be lifted and they will be given a red information sticker which states that their bin will not be lifted until they start segregating their waste properly.

Contact details for further information and advice on recycling are reiterated again at this stage.

Council's Chief Technical Services Officer, Malcolm Scott, said: "Officers started the process of inspecting black bins this week and, frankly we were surprised and disappointed at the volume of recyclable waste we found in the black bins.

"The low level of recycling in Strabane District has serious cost implications towards the district rates. We need everyone to comply and participate in the blue bin scheme," added Mr Scott.

(PR/JM)

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