Drop Down Menu
  Search...
 
  Business Directory Ad  

Logan's cut recycling charge 03.12.10

by Eamonn MacDermott

PEOPLE in the Inishowen area will have an added incentive to recycle using their blue bins after local recycling company Logan's announced that they were reducing the cost of having the bins emptied.
At present it takes two tokens, priced at €5.50 each, to get a black bin emptied and blue recycling bins also required two tokens.
However, from yesterday, Wednesday 1 December, Logan’s have reduced the requirement for the blue bin from two to one.
Patrick Logan said: “The whole idea if to encourage people to use their blue bins to recycle there waste material. We think if we reduce the cost of having that bin emptied then more people will use the facility and everyone will benefit.
“We also have our own sorting plant to go through the recyclable material and sort it out and this is an added bonus in that we used to have to send the material away.”
He added: “We would hope that people will use their blue bins properly and recycle the material that they should.
“Of course any blue bins that are contaminated will have to be taken away and sorted out so it is important that people put the right material into the right bin.”
Items to be recycled are: newspapers, magazines, cardboard, drink cans, plastic bottles, plastic bags, clean food tins, milk/juice cartons, envelopes and leaflets.
Items not suitable for recycling are: glass, domestic/organic waste, paint tins, nappies, food or food parts, polystyrene or plastic packaging, aluminium foil or trays, textile clothes or shoes, sharps (medical waste).
Logan’s will be doing collections as normal over the Christmas and New Year period.
Return to > Top Stories    > News    > Home