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- May 12, 2009
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The resources available for recycling in Brighton are an absolute joke.
You would think the Green Parties easiest win would have been to significantly improve recycling in Brighton, making it easier and simpler to recycle your waste. However, according to the Council's stats recycling has actually gone DOWN whilst the Green Party have been in power.
I want to try and discard some small broken electrical items following a move of house. The Council helpfully list about 15 collection points across the City for small electrical items - I went to one at The Level, no 'bin' present, went to one at BRIGHTON TOWN HALL no 'bin' present, thankfully I was third time lucky.*
It would have been so easy for me to say forget it and chuck it all in the bin for it to end up being dumped in a whole in the ground. According to a friend who lives in Tandridge not only will they collect normal recyclables they will pick up parcels of clothes, batteries, electrical equipment for recycling and one large item for recycling a week.
For GOODNESS SAKE, surely this is the first and easiest thing that the Green Council could have sorted out?
Ranting after a frustrating morning.
You would think the Green Parties easiest win would have been to significantly improve recycling in Brighton, making it easier and simpler to recycle your waste. However, according to the Council's stats recycling has actually gone DOWN whilst the Green Party have been in power.
I want to try and discard some small broken electrical items following a move of house. The Council helpfully list about 15 collection points across the City for small electrical items - I went to one at The Level, no 'bin' present, went to one at BRIGHTON TOWN HALL no 'bin' present, thankfully I was third time lucky.*
It would have been so easy for me to say forget it and chuck it all in the bin for it to end up being dumped in a whole in the ground. According to a friend who lives in Tandridge not only will they collect normal recyclables they will pick up parcels of clothes, batteries, electrical equipment for recycling and one large item for recycling a week.
For GOODNESS SAKE, surely this is the first and easiest thing that the Green Council could have sorted out?
Ranting after a frustrating morning.