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Published Date: 31 July 2008
CITY leaders have given the go-ahead for plans to distribute 10,000 more brown bins for garden waste across Edinburgh.
The collection service will be extended throughout winter, meaning residents will be able to dump Christmas trees in the bins for the first time.

The scheme, given the go-ahead by the city's transport committee on Tuesday, is designed to increase the amount of waste composted by more than one fifth.

The 10,000 containers will mainly be handed to people living in tenements with gardens, as part of the first review of the service since it was introduced in 2003.

At the same time, more recycling banks for packaging materials are set to be introduced across the city.

Banks at key sites, such as supermarkets, are now being serviced on both Saturdays and Sundays to meet the growing demand.





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  • Last Updated: 31 July 2008 10:27 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Environment
 
1

La5t_minit,

01/08/2008 23:50:01
And when do we get a cut in council tax for all this reduction in land fill matter and extra compost we give the council?
2

Bob Marley The Wailer,

in the know 23/09/2008 15:49:26
excellent idea.now i can put my council leaflets in the bottom of my brown bin as well as plastic bags and bottles,then cover them all up with garden refuse to disguise my excess that the binmen dont lift on a weekly basis.....

 

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