Plans to 'simplify' Derby's recycling system
COUNCILLORS are set to "simplify" Derby's recycling system.
Blue, red and orange bags are set to be axed and replaced with a single blue bin, under the plans.
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The changes are designed to make it easier for residents to dispose of their waste – as well as save the city council about £465,000.
If the proposals are approved by cabinet members next week, 240-litre bins will be distributed to households over the coming months.
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The new service would take effect from June 3.
The proposals were mooted after residents called upon the council to make recycling simpler.
Currently, residents are asked to separate paper and cardboard into blue and orange bags respectively.
If the new blue bin is introduced, these materials along with plastics and cans, will all be able to go into it.
The cabinet meeting will take place at the Council House on March 20 at 6pm.




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by Marcus_oNE
Wednesday, March 13 2013, 11:28PM
“I wish we could recycle the council staff in charge of this rubbish!”
by WillCroft3
Wednesday, March 13 2013, 10:09PM
“It seems like a good idea to me a single wheelie bin is less likely to blow away in a high wing than plastic bags, but didn't I hear somewhere that the EU was against all recyclables in the same bin.
and when Brussels says jump. That over paid lot in Westminster say how high.”
by LittleoverSim
Wednesday, March 13 2013, 8:32PM
“The obvious clear benefit is it removes the issue of the bags which alot of people hate however we risk producing paper and card recyclate that is poorer quality due to the co-mingling meaning less value. I asked them to add an internal caddy for papers but they refused. At the budget consultation period of resident engagement I said convert the brown bin to be the new mixed recyclables bin if there is no turning back with the brown bin charge so no new bin would be needed - then issue a new coloured bin to those wanting to pay £40.”
by Pine_Martin
Wednesday, March 13 2013, 5:46PM
“To hell with it, I'm going to put EVERYTHING in the black bin and they can have the others back.
Just exactly where do this stupid apology fror a council think we are going to keep all these ugly pointless bins?”
by Stuntrider
Wednesday, March 13 2013, 5:04PM
“The kids cold burn all the surplus blue bins on the local parks, they seem to enjoy that”
by jantoo
Wednesday, March 13 2013, 5:02PM
“When ever I visit family in Derby they have to go through the various bags,bins after my clearing up because I always have difficulty remembering what goes where! ...Simplify...please...”
by SarahL123
Wednesday, March 13 2013, 4:59PM
“@ dianae
According to the article: "If the proposals are approved by cabinet members next week, 240-litre bins will be distributed to households over the coming months."
This isn't adding recycling to your current blue bin, this is an extra, larger, blue bin for all the other stuff!
Using the existing brown bin would be a better, and cheaper, idea.”
by dianae
Wednesday, March 13 2013, 4:47PM
“I will need a bigger recycling blue bin - adding in the extra items (paper & cardboard) would overflow it regularly.
Has it been costed out to see if putting everything (except compost) in the brown bins would be cheaper? Most people have standard size brown bins but only small blue, so blue could be compost and brown for everything else.
This would be confusing at first - but June is a few months away so we'd have time to get used to idea and surely it would save on buying new bins.
Not very green to be throwing bins away!!!”
by Pine_Martin
Wednesday, March 13 2013, 3:35PM
“The "SIMPLEST" thing about Derbys recycling scheme is the simpletons who run it.
So, whats going to happen to all the small blue bins we currently have - are they going to nbe "recycled" ?
Where are all these new bigger blue bins going to be stored - is the Council going to pay us for storing their bins on our land?
What red bags are being axed - Ive never seen one?
Has anyone at the City Council actually got a clue what they're doing ?”
by A_Marsden
Wednesday, March 13 2013, 2:13PM
“No mention of the £2.2m to introduce the new bins.
Please don't forget to sign our online petition against the brown bin tax
http://tinyurl.com/bwbmsab”