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Biggest recycling bin change in years looms for Nuneaton and Bedworth homes

Postby dutchman » Sun Oct 22, 2023 4:21 pm

The new recycling change for bin users in Nuneaton and Bedworth will mean locals no longer have to separate their recycling, Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council say

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The biggest recycling bin change in years looms for householders in Nuneaton and Bedworth. As of tomorrow (Monday, October 23), people will no longer have to separate their recycling.

Instead of using the plastic caddy for paper and card, all recycling can be mixed together in the brown-lid bin. The move comes as Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council become the last of several local councils to start using a new super recycling facility in Coventry.

The borough council, alongside five others, all put funding in to pay for the new Material Recycling Facility (MRF) which has the capacity to deal with recycling on a much bigger, much organised scale. So, essentially, instead of householders locally sorting out the recycling, the plant itself will do it.

The changed to mixed recycling is the biggest since the latest insert plastic caddies were introduced. This has been a source of complaints from people, including about not having enough space for their paper and cardboard recycling.

Once the new mixed collection goes live, all of the recycling can be put together. The council has said that people can keep their caddies if they want to.

However, the Town Hall has said that it will collect the unwanted caddies, although a date for this has not yet been pencilled in. "The borough council will confirm a date when caddies will be collected from the roadside from those residents who don’t want to keep theirs," spokesman previously said.

The change to the brown-lid bins comes weeks after changes were made to refuse collections across the borough. More than 40 per cent of people saw their 'bin day' change as the council changed routes to accommodate the new housing estates that have emerged across the two towns.

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Re: Biggest recycling bin change in years looms for Nuneaton and Bedworth homes

Postby dutchman » Tue Nov 21, 2023 5:14 am

Unwanted caddies left to 'blow around' streets as delay hits collection across Nuneaton and Bedworth

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Unwanted recycling caddies have been left to 'blow around streets' as a delay has hit the collection service across Nuneaton and Bedworth. Now that recycling can be mixed together in the brown-lid bin, the old plastic caddy that used to be used for paper and card is no longer needed.

Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council said that householders could either keep theirs or leave it out to be collected. But it appears that the Town Hall underestimated just how many people did not want to keep hold of their caddy.

The sheer number left out for collection has led to delays and this has, in turn, led to some situations where the plastic caddies have been blowing around streets in strong gusts of wind. However, in some streets, residents have stacked up unwanted caddies into piles.

Coventry Live contacted Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council about the situation. Councillor Sue Markham, cabinet member public services at the Town Hall, explained that they have collected thousands of caddies - and are trying to complete the rest of the collection at the 'earliest opportunity'.

“We have collected thousands of caddies so far from those households that have left them out to be taken away," Cllr Markham said in a statement. "As a result, it is taking longer to get around to everyone than we expected.

"If you can turn your caddy to a new use then you are welcome to keep it. If you do not wish to keep your caddy then please leave it where you present bins for collection, and we will get to you at the earliest opportunity.

"Even better, if you can stack your caddy with a neighbour’s to help stop them blowing around, please do so."

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