Firstly let me say that there is an issue with the recycling rates in the city. They appeared to have plateaued around the 35 – 37% mark.
In response Cllr Hopkin’s big ideas are:
1. Free starch bags for the masses so that they can more easily recycle food waste.
2. A door knocking campaign to pressure people to recycle
3. A ‘voluntary scheme’ to weigh the amount of residual waste and reward those who produce less.
I fail to see how giving someone a free bag to put food waste in will encourage anyone to start recycling food. If they are not in the habit of putting the food in a brown bin they are hardly likely to do so because it is lined with paper.
Door knocking campaigns can work but the evidence is that they stop working as soon as you stop knocking on the doors.
The voluntary scheme to weigh the amount of residual waste is fascinating. Who does Cllr Hopkins think is going to volunteer? The only people who will take part in a voluntary scheme will be those who already recycle. Make no mistake what Cllr Hopkins would like to do, but wasn’t got the nerve, is to put spys in the bin and fine those who do not recycle.
What would the Labour party have done? Well as Cllr Hopkins will know, if he has been briefed by officers, we would have taken a more radical approach. We would have changed the bin collection scheme so that all recycling, including all plastics, would have been collected on the door step in a new service which would have removed the need to segregate tins, from bottles, from cardboard, from paper.
I make a prediction; within the next few month Cllr Hopkins will announce this idea as his and the Lib Dems brand new strategy for dealing with waste, because when it comes to waste Cllr Hopkins (and his Tory supporters) have no ideas and no strategy other than dumping it in landfill.