'Bins May Have to Get Smaller to Hit Recycling Targets' ; Concerns Are Raised Over 'Bonsai' Option
South Wales Echo › October 01, 2009
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South Wales Echo › October 01, 2009
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COUNCILS should force residents to recycle by giving them smaller bins, according to the head of a rubbish-reduction body.
Waste Awareness Wales' Owain Griffiths wants councils here to follow England and give the 25% smaller "bonsai bins" to everyone.See the full content of this document
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'Bins May Have to Get Smaller to Hit Recycling Targets' ; Concerns Are Raised Over 'Bonsai' Option
He said it may be the only way the nation will hit an ambitious target to recycle 70% of all waste by 2025. By comparison, only around ...
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