Pilot bin scheme saves taxpayers over £20,000

Date published: 10 January 2014


A two-month pilot campaign by Rochdale Borough Council to help residents put the right waste in the correct bin has proved a success.

The Right Stuff, Right Bin campaign, which was trialled by 1,600 households in Newbold, Belfield and Wardleworth from 20 September to 15 November, led to an almost two-thirds drop in contaminated waste and improved recycling rates by half.

Councilor Jacqui Beswick said: “The Right Stuff Right Bin campaign raised awareness of contaminated bins and recycling rates across the borough, not only in the pilot area.

“We are pleased with the results from the initial pilot and we will be carrying out another Right Stuff Right Bin campaign in February, which will be funded again by Greater Manchester Waste Authority.”

As part of the campaign officers left a green ‘thank you’ tag on bins with correctly sorted rubbish, but those bins found to be contaminated with the wrong waste were given a red ‘wrong stuff, wrong bin’ tag. Repeat offenders could have faced £75 fines.

During the pilot contamination was reduced by 61 per cent in the green mixed recycling bin and recycling rates went up by 49 per cent. Recycling rates for paper and card in blue bins went up by seven per cent.

Failing to sort rubbish properly costs Rochdale borough taxpayers around £70,000 each year as fines of £295 per tonne are levied for each contaminated load. Across the whole of Rochdale borough no loads have been rejected since 18 November and, in the trial area alone, £22,420 has been saved so far. It is said that a further saving of £2,478 could be saved in the pilot area in the next three months.

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