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If people have a half full bin, they can wait till next time to put it out. (when it will be full)
The jist of the web link is: what if, for instance, your bin is 2/3 full per week? Point is make people think about what they're doing. Plastic bag tax is a good example of a simple system that makes you think…..15c think!!...oh bring a bag.
The issue we have to address is how to deal with the three R.'s
1 Reduce
2 Reuse
3 Recycle
Reduce: Miss Ribena's comment is very valid: what does Repak do to encourage reduction? (a lose quote , I admit) There is an obligation on producers to justify the amount of packaging used, and furthermore to demonstrate a year on year reduction. Question is, what happens if you don't? and in my experience ....er nothing
Reuse: Now here is something that, I feel, as a Nation we are not good at. When was the last time you saw anyone wash out an item of packaging and say, that'll be great for such and such. This came very naturally to my parent's generation, but now we, in general, view packaging as simply waste.
Recycle: Is it really useful? or just another conscience release valve. Recycling is sometimes better that not recycling, but not a patch on the first two Rs. Ireland is in the ha’penny position in the world of waste management , but instead of tackling the real issues we a nibbling at the perceived holy grail of recycling.
Or are we doing a great job?