Recycling rewards for Edinburgh residents
Published Tuesday 6 September 2011
Anyone recycling in Edinburgh from this week could be in for a surprise from Council officers…a £10 shopping voucher!
The visits by staff to random streets across the city is the
first phase of a new incentive scheme to help the capital meet tough waste
targets and thank eco-friendly residents. The first two weeks of the
campaign will focus on paper and packaging. Anyone taking their rubbish to a
recycling point across the city could be met by Council staff and rewarded with
a £10 voucher which can be spent in high street stores. There are two vouchers
to be won each weekday until 16 September. Later weeks will provide
incentives for all other types of recycling, including kerbside collections and
garden waste. The project aims to promote a positive attitude to recycling and
reduce the amount of waste that goes into landfill, as the Council bids to meet
its aim of recycling 50% of domestic waste
by 2015. Environment Leader
Councillor Robert Aldridge said: "It doesn't matter who you are or where you are
in Edinburgh, there is a recycling service for everyone. We've had great success
in increasing local recycling over recent years but maintaining that gets harder
all the time. That's why it's essential that we consider innovative ways to
encourage all residents and this is the first time we've trialled an incentive
scheme covering all materials across the whole city. "Every tonne of waste that goes to landfill costs the
Council £100 while recycling costs a small fraction of that. A clean and
green Edinburgh benefits everyone living in or visiting the capital, so this is
also our chance to say thanks to those
people who are playing their part." Find more details on where
you can recycle and details
of the incentive scheme.
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