- No - as long as you get on well with your neighbour. I'd imagine in time that the providers will add to terms and conditions saying if caught sharing bin with another householder they can cancel your service but dont let that stop you now.
Private companies are only interested in one thing - profit.
Maybe they're no longer doing a €25 annual charge for the smaller bin? As far as I can see it's €50 and the lift charge for the smaller bin is lower. See my table in the key post. If there are any mistakes please let me know by posting here. Thanks.A few weeks ago i changed my bin to a 140l with Thorntons, and because of the smaller bin, the levy went down to 25 euro a year. The GF rang this week to do her bin and the girl at thorntons said it was 50 euro a year levy, and she'd never heard of the 25 euro a year levy!
"I could be totally wrong but I get the impression that this is a tough business to be in these days. People are economising so much that quite a lot do not put their bins out very often. If not enough people do so then the companies will find it hard to stay in business".
How about minimising landfill waste and segregating the recyclables yourself? Then make a monthly / bi-monthly trip to the recycling centre with the recyclables. If all organic waste is composted, only one or two landfill sacks per year would be generated.
There's been no mention of this in the extensive media coverage. It's as if thoughtless land filling of all waste is a fundamental human right.
I might have mentioned this before but DCC did and some operators (e.g. Greyhound) still do offer pay as you go bin bag labels which don't require the payment of any fixed annual subscription charge. I don't know if use of these is restricted to specific areas (e.g. near city centre?) or if they can be used anywhere. If there is no geographic restriction on their use then this may be a good option for those who generate little waste. The DCC labels were €3 each and I think that Greyhound charge the same for now.
Does anyone know where to get the pay as you go bin labels?
I've moved into an area in Dublin 7 which operates this system. I've tried greyhound's site and it doesn't seem to be there. I tried ringing them but gave up holding after a few minutes. I left my details on their site a few days ago looking for them to ring me back but no phone call.
Thanks for your infomation re the bin collections generally, very helpful.
I do still feel as I said here already:
"I could be totally wrong but I get the impression that this is a tough business to be in these days. People are economising so much that quite a lot do not put their bins out very often. If not enough people do so then the companies will find it hard to stay in business".
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?