AlastairWatts
Active member
I think that there are all sorts of EU grants available (presumably short term) to councils who meet recycling targets. Here in High Wycombe, which isn't much of a place, each house was given three bins (grey for rubbish, blue for tins, bottles and green for garden rubbish) plus a box for cardboard and paper and a separate caddy for food waste. It's almost a full time job sorting all this out but it seems to work. They collect the rubbish and recycling bins on a fortnightly basis, taking each in turn. I do believe that they got all sorts of money in grants to buy new lorries, so maybe that's what Brighton council are after. Unhappily language is a barrier to the council's best efforts, and it is a common sight to see an unemptied blue recycling bin full of rubbish that they can't recycle so won't emptty.