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High street plan for recycle bins | High street plan for recycle bins |
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Plans to boost the number of recycling bins placed next to public litter bins have been proposed by the government. | |
The voluntary initiative, covering England, would target locations such as streets, car parks, shopping centres and entertainment venues. | |
The scheme is aimed at increasing the amount of recycling people do when they are not at home. | |
Local authorities have backed the idea but question whether it would work without additional funding. | |
'Finance problem' | |
Paul Bettison, chairman of the Local Government Association's Environmental Board, said: "The government have come up with this as a good idea but my concern is they have given no increase of assistance with funding. | |
"The problem is not the desire but the finance available to do it." | |
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has come up with the proposals - called Recycle on the Go - with the help of environmental charity Encams. | |
The scheme would offer advice to organisations that wanted to provide recycling bins but did not know how to go about it. | |
Encams deputy chief executive Ian Clayton believes there will be support for the initiative. | |
He said: "I think everybody wants to see places look nice and clean. | |
"Research we've done suggests 92% of people do recycle to some extent, and nearly 70% said they would do more if it was more convenient to do so." | |
'Reverse vending machines' | |
The government has highlighted some existing schemes, which it says work well, including: | |
BBC political reporter Rob Young said there was the "threat of legislation", although ministers say a change in the law at the moment would be "premature". | |
The UK has one of the lowest recycling rates in Europe. | |
Millions of tonnes of rubbish go into litter bins every year and most of that goes to landfill sites. | Millions of tonnes of rubbish go into litter bins every year and most of that goes to landfill sites. |