New bin rules begin in England but not all councils are ready
New bin rules begin in England but not all councils are ready 6 hours ago Ema Sabljak ,England Data Unit,and Alix Hattenstone ,BBC England New rules requiring weekly food waste collections for all homes in England have come into force, but dozens of councils are still not ready to provide the service.
When recycled separately, food waste can be used to produce electricity. This reduces the amount of waste rotting in landfill and releasing greenhouse gases.
What do the new recycling rules mean?
More than a dozen could not give an approximate start date.
"Food waste is where we'll see the big win.
It's difficult to prevent all food waste and so recycling one kitchen caddy of unavoidable food waste could power your fridge for 18 hours, and a whole truck would keep that fridge cool for five years. "
Ashley, a refuse worker in south-east England, is known to fans on social media as the No1 Binman.
He said: "If you leave waste for a couple of days, it sticks to the bottom. Then you're the one having to scoop it out. Most councils allow you to use newspaper at the bottom of your food recycling. "
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