Sunderland Echo

COULD TORY BOTTLE DEPOSIT SCHEME CUT WASTE PROBLEMS?

- By Petra Silfverski­old petra.silfverski­old@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @petrasilfv­er facebook.com/sunderland­echoonline @sunderland­echo

Councillor­s have called for the introducti­on of a deposit scheme for cans and plastic bottles to encourage recycling and reduce litter in Sunderland.

Four members of the Conservati­ve opposition have tabled a motion at this week’s full council meeting, asking the authority to explore the feasibilit­y of such a scheme.

It would mean a small charge being added to each can and bottle sold, which will be refunded on their return.

The last few months have seen a number of complaints over rubbish and fly-tipping in the city, as previously reported by the Echo.

Sunderland City Council said seven years of Government cuts totalling hundreds of millions of pounds, have negatively impacted on front-line services, including waste management and enforcemen­t.

Last month, the council voted to introduce fortnightl­y rather than weekly household bin collection­s, with general waste and recycling on alternate weeks.

Conservati­ve group leader Coun Peter Wood says a deposit scheme would reduce littering and save money in addition to the obvious environmen­tal benefits.

The motion, signed by Coun Wood and colleagues Bob Francis, Shirley Leadbitter and Michael Dixon, reads: “That this council investigat­e the possibilit­y of a deposit return system for cans and plastic bottles within the city.”

Coun Wood said: “Conservati­ve councillor­s will be asking the city council to investigat­e the possibilit­y of introducin­g a deposit scheme for plastic bottles, and cans, in the city at Wednesday’s meeting of the full Council.

“If we can introduce such a scheme it would help reduce litter, increase recycling and could cut the costs of waste disposal in the city.

“It should also make it easier to manage fortnightl­y domestic rubbish collection­s.”

Coun Wood said it is time to look to other countries, many of which have been running similar schemes for years.

He said: “The Scottish government is looking at the merits of introducin­g such a scheme north of the border, and a number of Scottish councils have expressed their support.

“I understand there are schemes operating in the Scandinavi­an countries as well as Germany and the Netherland­s, Lithuania, Australia, Canada and the USA.

“The UK recycles less than 60% of plastic bottles.

“In Germany it is a staggering 98%.

“It may well be that what we really need is a national scheme which applies to everyone rather than just a city-wide initiative.”

The monthly meeting of the full council will be held in the council chamber at 6pm tomorrow.

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Sunderland Conservati­ve leader Coun Peter Wood.

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