Recycling policy: one step too far?
June 18th, 2008I was reading one of the free London papers on the way home from work the other evening and stumbled upon an article about recycling. It detailed a poor 74 year old man who had put his rubbish bins out only to return to them the next morning to find they hadn’t been taking away and a note had been left on his bin.
On closer inspection of the note it seemed that because he had left 1 teabag in the bin that it had been branded as “contaminated”. Now I am a stickler for the rules as much as the next guy, but refusing to take away a whole week’s rubbish due to 1 tea bag is just pathetic.
This leads on to a similar story in which an old lady who struggled to lift her heavy bins out for the dustmen was greated by a ’sorry we can’t take them away’ response from one of the dustmen. The reason this time was because they were too heavy and against EU legislation with regards to the health and safety.
It seems to me that the government is completely out of touch with the real world and when it comes to common sense, there is none.




















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