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Kerbside recycling "not
working"
04.07.07
The Mayor of Buncrana
is to push for the return of paper and plastic
recycling bins for the people of the town.
Clllr. Paul Bradley, who also runs a supermarket in
the town, said he sold a large number of regular bin
labels a month, but only a handful of the eco-bags
used for the kerbside collection of dry recyclables.
"The Council made an agreement with the local (bin
collection) operator for him to produce an eco-bag.
But it's not working," he said. |
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"I would sell between
700 and 800 regular bin labels a month but I
wouldn't even sell 10 of the eco-bags.
"We need to bring back something to allow people to
recycle their paper and plastics."
There was anger in Buncrana several years ago when
paper recycling facilities were removed from the
bring banks, then located |
at the Civic Offices on
St. Oran's Road. Locals have since been forced to
either pay for the kerbside collection of dry
recyclables or travel more than 12 miles to dispose
of them free of charge at the Carndonagh Civic
Amenity Site. |
Cllr. Bradley of Fine
Gael, said: "People in Buncrana would still be able
to bring their old washing machines etc., over to
Carn but I don't think they should be
disenfranchised from being able to recycle paper and
plastic in their own town." |
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Meanwhile, he said
while Buncrana had been earmarked for a Civic
Amenity Site, he feared it "could be years before we
get it".
He said he would push for the much-needed facility
as a matter of priority during his year in office. |
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