Blair doubts on fortnightly bins

Tony Blair has stepped into the row about councils switching to fortnightly rubbish collections - saying that he prefers weekly bin rounds. He said it was for councils to decide, but he told GMTV there must be "better ways" for them to boost recycling. About a third of councils now collect rubbish one week and recycling the next in a fortnightly system intended to hit recycling targets and cut waste.

The Local Government Association says people in areas using the alternate weekly collection tend to find their bin for non-recyclable rubbish fills up, which encourages them to use the space in their "green" bin.

Last week a study for the LGA suggested that councils which switched from weekly to fortnightly collections had achieved higher recycling rates.

View Full Article 1st May 2007

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