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Plenty money to be pissed up the wall on tranny shit though.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/green-council-plans-to-collect-bins-just-once-a-month/ar-AA1u9wt4?ocid=msedgntp&pc=HCTS&cvid=cb44b7d00ed142d6bcacf48afe79096b&ei=37
A Green council could become the first in England to collect household bins just once a month, leaked documents have revealed. The proposal by Bristol city council, designed to cut costs and improve recycling rates, has prompted concern from residents about fly-tipping and smells from mounting waste.
Under the plans, which were revealed in documents seen by the BBC, recycling collections could also be reduced.
“Through changes in regulation and increasing operational, inflation and investment costs, our waste and recycling service is facing an additional bill of £5 million to £9 million per year,” the leaked document states.
“Without cost reductions we may need to reduce services and performance standards. This amount will be reduced if we can recycle more and waste less.”
Hannah Winter, 51, and her partner Sharif Hussain, 59, said the proposal was a “little crazy”. “They already shrank the size of the bins and for the average family it won’t work,” she said.
‘‘We are very good at recycling and we take it to the tip. I think if a lot of people don’t do the food bin it will be stinky.”
Grace Billingham, 35, a mother-of-two, said the plan was not practical for young families producing more rubbish, including nappies. She said that the proposed four-week plan would “increase fly-tipping”.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/green-council-plans-to-collect-bins-just-once-a-month/ar-AA1u9wt4?ocid=msedgntp&pc=HCTS&cvid=cb44b7d00ed142d6bcacf48afe79096b&ei=37
A Green council could become the first in England to collect household bins just once a month, leaked documents have revealed. The proposal by Bristol city council, designed to cut costs and improve recycling rates, has prompted concern from residents about fly-tipping and smells from mounting waste.
Under the plans, which were revealed in documents seen by the BBC, recycling collections could also be reduced.
“Through changes in regulation and increasing operational, inflation and investment costs, our waste and recycling service is facing an additional bill of £5 million to £9 million per year,” the leaked document states.
“Without cost reductions we may need to reduce services and performance standards. This amount will be reduced if we can recycle more and waste less.”
Hannah Winter, 51, and her partner Sharif Hussain, 59, said the proposal was a “little crazy”. “They already shrank the size of the bins and for the average family it won’t work,” she said.
‘‘We are very good at recycling and we take it to the tip. I think if a lot of people don’t do the food bin it will be stinky.”
Grace Billingham, 35, a mother-of-two, said the plan was not practical for young families producing more rubbish, including nappies. She said that the proposed four-week plan would “increase fly-tipping”.