Wandsworth Council's 6th worst recycling rate must improve
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dorota
7 years ago
shameful, we need to think of the future and not just produce toxic waste that will pollute the planet for generations to come.
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Celia Blair
7 years ago
I was assured last year that WBC knew exactly what happened to recycling but if this % is true something is wrong & needs attention. Christmas tree collection wasbelow par again this year & street sweeping is often not good enough.
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Anonymous
7 years ago
Wandsworth's recycling system is confusing. We need to make it ,more simple.
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Paul Aves
7 years ago
We need decent recycling in Wandsworth.
6th worst in the country is not good enough.
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Simon ward
7 years ago
6th worst is disgraceful and has to be changed.
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Hilaire McLiesh
7 years ago
Wandsworth must do better and make it easier for residents to recycle
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Jennifer Ritchie
7 years ago
The environment is a priority.
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Sukhi Grewal
7 years ago
This must change, we cannot be so neglectful.of.our environmental responsibilities.
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Natalia Asheshov
7 years ago
Although living in Lambeth we use the Wandsworth facility
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Carol Farrow
7 years ago
Shameful. We should be top of the recycling league!
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Penny
7 years ago
This is not optional we cannot go on producing endless waste. the government will have to take the lead here and the community is ready to participate.
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Anonymous
7 years ago
The car park of the Tooting leisure centre would be a great location for a recycling station.
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Janis Guthrie
7 years ago
If Wandsworth Council does not 100% ENABLE recycling for residents, all their good intentions are for nothing. Take the lead, please, Wandsworth Council.
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Darren Townsend-Handscomb
7 years ago
Does it need saying. This is a climate emergency. Wandsworth, sort it out.
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Gemma Lloyd
7 years ago
I am amazed that there is no food waste collection, it's about time.
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Justine finance
7 years ago
I am really concerned there is currently no food recycling collection in Wandsworth and hope this will be available to residents soon.
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Lou brooks
7 years ago
SO NEEDED!
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Lois Davis
7 years ago
Clear bags (problematic as they are) are only provided for individual households and orange lidded recycle bins ( dilapidated and non functional) are only provided for council owned blocks. Why is there no requirement for private block owners to provide recycling facilities for their residents? This could make a huge difference to Wandsworth's rubbish recycle rates (pun intended!)
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Anonymous
7 years ago
We are in desperate need of a weekly separate food waste collection scheme. It's discouraging to have to put food waste into a regular garbage bin, knowing so many communities around the world collect it efficiently.
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Anonymous
7 years ago
With the current warnings of climate change, it is shocking that Wandsworth do not see it as a priority to improve their recycling provision. Although recycling won’t solve all the problems, it will at least help with reducing landfill. It would be helpful if the Council could offer food compost collections
shameful, we need to think of the future and not just produce toxic waste that will pollute the planet for generations to come.
I was assured last year that WBC knew exactly what happened to recycling but if this % is true something is wrong & needs attention. Christmas tree collection wasbelow par again this year & street sweeping is often not good enough.
Wandsworth's recycling system is confusing. We need to make it ,more simple.
We need decent recycling in Wandsworth. 6th worst in the country is not good enough.
6th worst is disgraceful and has to be changed.
Wandsworth must do better and make it easier for residents to recycle
The environment is a priority.
This must change, we cannot be so neglectful.of.our environmental responsibilities.
Although living in Lambeth we use the Wandsworth facility
Shameful. We should be top of the recycling league!
This is not optional we cannot go on producing endless waste. the government will have to take the lead here and the community is ready to participate.
The car park of the Tooting leisure centre would be a great location for a recycling station.
If Wandsworth Council does not 100% ENABLE recycling for residents, all their good intentions are for nothing. Take the lead, please, Wandsworth Council.
Does it need saying. This is a climate emergency. Wandsworth, sort it out.
I am amazed that there is no food waste collection, it's about time.
I am really concerned there is currently no food recycling collection in Wandsworth and hope this will be available to residents soon.
SO NEEDED!
Clear bags (problematic as they are) are only provided for individual households and orange lidded recycle bins ( dilapidated and non functional) are only provided for council owned blocks. Why is there no requirement for private block owners to provide recycling facilities for their residents? This could make a huge difference to Wandsworth's rubbish recycle rates (pun intended!)
We are in desperate need of a weekly separate food waste collection scheme. It's discouraging to have to put food waste into a regular garbage bin, knowing so many communities around the world collect it efficiently.
With the current warnings of climate change, it is shocking that Wandsworth do not see it as a priority to improve their recycling provision. Although recycling won’t solve all the problems, it will at least help with reducing landfill. It would be helpful if the Council could offer food compost collections