Randomly a black plastic box appeared on our lawn yesterday, apparently for putting plastic and cans in. We also got a leaflet saying that our blue boxes for paper and green waste bins would be collected every other week and our non-recyclable wheelie bin and new black box would be collected in the week in between the every other week.
Which was a bit concerning since at the moment, even with the big green wheelie bin for green waste, the green box for glass, the green box for plastic and cans and the blue paper box… the black wheelie bin for non-recyclable stuff is full every week when it gets taken away.
Plus it seemed that our glass bottles and jars would no longer be taken for recycling.
So I emailed Hertsmere Council yesterday asking about the glass:
Currently glass, paper, plastics and green waste are being collected for
recycling. As far as I can tell from the leaflet that we received about the
new recycling scheme, glass will no longer be collected. What should we do
with glass bottles and jars?
Today I got a reply.
Thank you for your email dated 28th September 2006. Hertsmere have never
done a kerbside collection of glass. We recommend that all residents that
wish to recycle glass and plastic take there items to their local collection
point.
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So. I have emailed Hertsmere Council again asking who it is that’s currently taking the glass and plastic from my road if it’s not them.
I have a sneaking suspicion that it’s Watford Council and that someone’s made a bit of a cock-up with the boxes and leaflets. Which is understandable as, as far as I know, the dividing line between Watford and Hertsmere Councils’ areas goes right down the middle of my road, leaving our house under one council and our garage under the other.
Originally from her divine shadow on September 29, 2006, 7:31am