Edinburgh Evening News

Residents say bin hubs are ‘unbearable’

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Edinburgh residents have started a petition against a city-wide bin hub project.

Locals have branded the hubs which group recycling and waste bins together “detrimenta­l” as areas across the city see new hubs and collection­s rolled out.

Edinburgh City Council has said that grouping all of the recycling and waste bins into hubs will improve recycling provision and waste collection, and is hoping for a drop of 85 per cent in reports of overflowin­g recycling bins in the city. But fed-up residents from several areas are worried about the smell and noise of the hubs close to homes, with glass recycling bins branded “unbearable”.

The bin hubs – corrals of six varied kinds of bins – are being rolled out across the Capital in an effort to boost recycling. But the placing of the hubs has caused controvers­y, with complaints that the council is adopting rigid criteria over where they must go.

A petition organised by Bob McKinney has gathered more than 300 signatures. It reads: “My neighbourh­ood, like many others in our beautiful city of Edinburgh, is suffering due to the Council’s Bin Hubs project. The noise from glass recycling, just feet away from homes, is unbearable. Six bins cover the front of properties and rubbish collects outside of bins. To add insult to injury, we’re losing precious car parking spaces.

“Edinburgh is a historic city that deserves better than this unsightly and excessive waste management system. The decision to place glass recycling hubs right outside homes shows a lack of considerat­ion for residents’ wellbeing – no other city in Europe has done this to its people. The detrimenta­l impact on many people across Edinburgh cannot be ignored any longer.

“We need your help to unwind this project and find a more suitable solution that respects both our environmen­t and our citizens’ quality of life.”

A resident who lives in Pilton said: “We have bins practicall­y right outside our windows. It’s a nightmare, people throw glass in at all hours of the day. And the bin lorries always collect very early in the morning. My son’s bedroom is at the front of the house and his sleep is seriously disrupted. I understand the need for recycling. But surely there is another solution.”

My son’s bedroom is at the front of the house and his sleep is seriously disrupted

 ?? ?? Residents say bin hubs are ‘detrimenta­l’ to the well-being of those who live nearby and have launched a petition against the scheme’s roll-out
Residents say bin hubs are ‘detrimenta­l’ to the well-being of those who live nearby and have launched a petition against the scheme’s roll-out
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