Friday, August 15, 2014

EU: SIX Bins For Your Rubbish.

FAMILIES may have to put out six different rubbish bins when new EU recycling rules come into force next year, the country’s biggest waste firm warned yesterday. By: Rebecca Johnson






Four recycling bins in the streetBritons are facing the prospect of having to put out at least six bins[GETTY]
The new legislation from Brussels scheduled for January will order councils that recycling should be separated up when collected.
This means glass, paper, tin cans and plastics will have to be put into separate bins to avoid contamination and ensure they are properly recycled. This will be on top of general waste and garden collections.
According to Veolia, the company that collects or sorts rubbish for a third of the UK population, the regulations are likely to force councils to place more bins outside every home.
A spokesman said the firm is calling for “a nationwide policy of no more unnecessary bins”.
They added: “From January 2015, EU rules mean households and businesses may need to separate their waste into six separate bins.

Question: What do you do when your pastor embraces gender ideology? - Debra Baty,

Err ... move to a Christian Church!