Recyclers slam Pickles' weekly bin collection crusade

James S Murray
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Industry warns communities secretary's plan to reinstate weekly bin collections will make it harder to improve recycling rates

The recycling industry has launched a blistering attack on the coalition's plans to encourage councils to reinstate weekly bin collection, warning there is a real danger the move could reverse improving...

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