Councils ordered to scrap bin fines for mixing recycling with rubbish

by ClickGreen staff. Published Mon 16 Jan 2012 10:19, Last updated: 2012-01-16
£1,000 bin fines to be scrapped
£1,000 bin fines to be scrapped

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The Government has confirmed it is to scrap hefty fines that punish people for putting rubbish or recycling in the wrong bin.

A consultation has been launched to stop councils imposing ‘bin fines’ of up to £1,000 on households that overfill their bins or accidentally leave their rubbish out on the wrong day.

Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman said:“Honest, hard-working people have been punished for innocent mistakes with heavy-handed bin fines for far too long. We are now consigning these bin-fines to the scrap heap of history.

“We want to see people helping us to boost recycling rates by putting out their rubbish correctly, but bullying them with fines is not the way to do it. This consultation will mean that only those causing real problems for their community will get punished.”

The move would mean that fines could only be permitted if the local authority can prove that a household is causing ‘harm to local amenity’ by putting out their rubbish in the wrong way.

Councils can still take action against people who cause problems for their neighbours or the environment by not managing their rubbish properly, without the same threat applying to people that make innocent mistakes.

Under the current system, councils have the power to issue fixed penalty notices of up to £110, or push for criminal convictions and a fine of up to £1,000.

To give households some early relief before the law is changed, Waste and Recycling Minister Lord Taylor has today written to all councils about plans to make interim changes to reduce the level of penalties to as little as £40 from this Spring.

Mrs Spelman added: “Until we can change the law, we’ve written to councils asking them to cut the size of penalties so this wrong is righted as soon as possible”






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