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Dr Moriarty
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I appreciate that, rainyday, and the logic of weigh-and-pay/'the-polluter-pays' is ineluctable.
What bugs me about the pricing structure - 'round our way, at least - is that those who reduce and re-use (which I do, as far as possible) are offered no real incentive in terms of their annual costs. If my refuse bin looks/feels to be underweight, I'd actually save money by topping it up with some of the light-but-bulky recyclable materials that fill up my weekly recyclable bag - thereby occasionally making one bag stretch to two weeks' worth.
Also, imho, it definitely contributes to illegal dumping/burning of refuse. If that were policed properly, and fines imposed, there'd be some sort of compensatory disincentive. But I'm not encouraged by what I see happening - in town and county - since they introduced the new system. Admittedly, there'll have to be a natural 'catch-up' time lag, and maybe in a year or two I'll eat (or recycle, or re-use ) my words...
Finally - 'cos I've talked enough rubbish for one day! - I'd venture that the colossal regional discrepancies in average 'cost-to-the-consumer/householder' remain a significant aggravating factor in terms of our capacity to reform our (generally appalling) habits/attitudes to this issue.
[Dr Moriarty removes his morticeboard, breathes a self-righteous sigh, and heads off to the local hostelry to commence celebrations of our Nashnul Holiday... :lol ]
Which is why 'recycle' comes after 'reduce' & 're-use' in the priorities list.
I appreciate that, rainyday, and the logic of weigh-and-pay/'the-polluter-pays' is ineluctable.
What bugs me about the pricing structure - 'round our way, at least - is that those who reduce and re-use (which I do, as far as possible) are offered no real incentive in terms of their annual costs. If my refuse bin looks/feels to be underweight, I'd actually save money by topping it up with some of the light-but-bulky recyclable materials that fill up my weekly recyclable bag - thereby occasionally making one bag stretch to two weeks' worth.
Also, imho, it definitely contributes to illegal dumping/burning of refuse. If that were policed properly, and fines imposed, there'd be some sort of compensatory disincentive. But I'm not encouraged by what I see happening - in town and county - since they introduced the new system. Admittedly, there'll have to be a natural 'catch-up' time lag, and maybe in a year or two I'll eat (or recycle, or re-use ) my words...
Finally - 'cos I've talked enough rubbish for one day! - I'd venture that the colossal regional discrepancies in average 'cost-to-the-consumer/householder' remain a significant aggravating factor in terms of our capacity to reform our (generally appalling) habits/attitudes to this issue.
[Dr Moriarty removes his morticeboard, breathes a self-righteous sigh, and heads off to the local hostelry to commence celebrations of our Nashnul Holiday... :lol ]