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Should waste pickers be banned, allowed to pick or should new laws be enforced?

JOBURG – Resident writes a letter of complaint about waste pickers and suggests possible solutions for waste lying around in the streets.

 

Nick Rautenbach writes:

I am extremely frustrated by waste pickers.

The bin assembly point is right in front of my house and the waste pickers remove everything from the bins to get to the recyclable material and then only put back the bulk [garbage], leaving behind lots of small pieces that get run into and stuck onto to the road surface or blow over to my premises.

For three days around pickup days, I have to live with the smell. To make it worse, some bins are left open and at times large dogs get to drag rubbish from the bins.

Besides my compost bin for kitchen waste, I have three separate bins. I keep the recyclables for the recycle truck; I hardly ever put out more than half a bag of waste.

I understand your concern on behalf of the waste pickers, but leaving everything up to them makes our residents lazy and does not encourage the recycling ideology. It just feels if we are doing the right things the wrong way around in this country; encouraging more problems with a culture of extreme consumption and waste generation.

If we still want to help the waste pickers, let’s then put out the sorted bags separately for them to collect, and stop the recycle truck, but then they must collect everything in the bag and recycling has to be implemented with a strict law to discourage digging in bins.

 

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