Tags for Forum Posts: garden waste, rubbish, waste collection, waste collection charges
I suspect a sudden increase in sales of garden incinerators.
I similarly suspect that the council will soon close other recycling centres, or at the very least, stop them taking garden waste. Although the date is relevant as it is the start of the school half term. All changes to road use seem to be made at the start of a school holiday when there are fewer cars on the road. I can't really see the relevance to garden waste disposal but then I don't work for the council!
Bringing back a charge for collecting bulky rubbish (beds, fridges, sofas etc) I am sure is a very short-sighted measure as it will just lead to more fly tipping and the council then having to collect abandoned furniture and not charge anyone for it. That's what happened last time they brought in a bulky rubbish fee.
There will only be the one recycling centre left for the whole borough, the one on Western Rd.
The recent leaflet says Haringey residents are permitted to use other local boroughs' recycling centres. I think the sites listed here
http://www.wiseuptowaste.org.uk/recycle/reuse-and-recycling-centres
are the ones they mean.
Can't you just put it in the general waste bin? Also, I thought we were all trying to create cleaner air, how does all the resedents in Harringey burning garden waste help this issue? Well done Harringey, another great idea!
I just had a quick look on Haringey's website about the charged for garden waste collection and noticed the following:
If you choose sacks, they will be composted along with your waste.
I'm not clear what this means. One has to wonder if it means that bagged garden waste will be treated the same as grey bin waste. Or, does it mean they'll be treated with food waste?
Yes, that much is understood. The question raised by the line I quoted is the eventual fate of any bagged garden waste.
It's not possible to guess from that wording! Composting sounds positive, but along with "your waste" means nothing.
I had a tag attached to my garden waste sack this morning saying "this service has stopped". I thought we had one more week though?
Supposed to go until 23rd Oct - check my link above. If they fail to collect prior to that, call Veolia and complain. They seem quite good at rectifying mistakes.
Yes, I've been working towards getting rid of a load of ivy with the 23/10 date in mind which is why I was surprised by today's tag. I shall put out next week's bag as usual and see what happens.
The latter (composted with food waste) I think Hugh, see this compostable garden waste sack from "the UK's favourite bin liner company"
But if you request a one-off 'bulky goods' pickup for bagged garden waste it won't be composted even if in compostable bags, since it'll be mixed with other picked-up bulky rubbish.
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