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Tuesday, 8th December 2009 Change Date

Green light for recycling bin

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Published Date: 24 January 2008
A NEW recycling bin is set to be installed in Stockbridge.
Councillors are expected to give the go-ahead to the plan, which will see a recycling bin for packaging installed on Saunders Street.

The proposals, which would see the container put alongside other recycling bins currently on the street, were criticised by one resident who said that it would create more noise.

However, the scheme has already won the backing of planning officials, who recommended it get the go-ahead as there were currently "insufficient" recycling facilities on the street.



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1

Morag McBoots,

Lasswade 24/01/2008 13:03:02
Slow news day?
2

Finbarr Saunders,

24/01/2008 13:16:35
This again?

This recycling bin has had more column inches in the EN than the death of Diana!

3

alex paterson,

embra 24/01/2008 13:47:04
This is getting a bit to much,the story should be recycled.
4

Koffindodger,

Edinburgh 25/01/2008 15:05:30
What a Liberty.
5

John Abbey,

Worksop 08/01/2009 21:20:39
A very interesting article highlighting a subject that is about to become more and more of a problem in the coming years. The company I work for has recently developed a recycling station encompassing four bins for internal or external use in offices, schools, public buildings etc. The station consists of bins for the recycling of: Glass / Plastic / Paper / cans. The stations are ideal for any company or public body wanting to enhance their recycling capabilities and can also help towards achiving the ISO 14000 Environmental Standard. We are now looking into all the systmes currently used for recycling and looking at ways of developing new improved systems. Our present range of recycling bins can be bought at http://www.impbins.com


 

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