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    1. Legitimate-Olive1052 on

      Can they fit them with a device that turns of the poxy flashing yellow lights when their not collecting bins, very hard to predict and very distracting too

    2. Can they use them to keep an eye on shady bin companies that try to sneak the brown bins and black bins into the same truck early in the morning when they think everyone’s asleep?

    3. How does this combat the use of opaque bags. Highly doubt the bin collectors are going to cut open the bags.

    4. devhaugh on

      Maybe don’t fucking charge me extra to buy cans and but them in a different bin in a fucking supermarket so.

    5. slevinonion on

      Definitely going to be used to increase recycling and not to increase fines for general or contaminated waste in recycling bins.

    6. haywiremaguire on

      “*Mr Walsh said households that put inappropriate material in the recycling bin will be emailed a photograph of their waste pointing out their mistake.*”

      Pictures? Don’t make me laugh. How will they prove that said picture(s) came from household A, B or C?

      Video evidence would be way more efficient. Although, that sort of harassment will make people want to recycle less, not more.

      How about investing in the construction of sorting and recycling facilities in this country, generating new jobs and initiatives here, rather than only collection?

    7. baronmcboomboom on

      I work for a bin company. We lift the lid to check if the bin is contaminated. Obviously we don’t go routing through it. If something that shouldn’t be there isn’t sitting on top of the bin, we’re tipping it. 

      Unless they’re gonna install very high resolution cameras that take dozens of pics per second, to thoroughly examine the entire content of the bin as its tipped, THEN have a team of people examining each single photo for prohibited items then this is just a load of bollocks (spoiler alert: they won’t. It’s just a load of bollocks. Paying lip service to the EU at best)

    8. Rennie_Burn on

      This is all a bit strange, so the cameras are in use when the contents of the bin are emptied into the back of the truck?

      This is going to lead to more hastle for the company one would think. I can see plenty of people getting extra charges over this, pure bullshit if you ask me.

      How the hell will the cameras take so many high res pics, per the time it takes yo empty the bin. And then determine if an item is prohibited from recycling 🙄

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