P-05-773 Don't Fill Landfill!
This
petition was submitted by Claire Perrin, having collected 33 signatures online
and 139 on paper – a total of 172 signatures.
Petition text:
We call on the National Assembly for Wales to
urge the Welsh Government to either issue new black wheelie bin stickers (see example included*) or printed
wheelie bins which urge households across Wales to consider the bin’s contents
before leaving it on the kerbside for collection.
We feel that by explicitly describing the bin
as a ‘landfill’ bin, this will serve to reinforce consideration for the items
contained within it. We have included some factual information about the amount
of time certain everyday items will stay in landfill if not recycled. We think
this is very powerful and may improve Wales’ commitment to recycle and
therefore meet our targets for the future.
Ultimately, we want to encourage people to
recycle more as well as help to reduce the amount of recyclable goods that end
up in landfill.
*The graphic was submitted as part of the
petition and is available in English only.
Additional information:
My name is Claire Perrin and I am a teacher at
Celtic English Academy. At the start of this term, I started a class project on
recycling and encouraged my 10 students to identify the possible options
residents have in the capital. We also discovered that Wales is exceeding its
commitment to reduce landfill by 2025 and is leading the rest of the U.K in
terms of improving access to recycling centres and household collections in
general.
However, my students began to notice that many
residents weren’t recycling correctly. We have included photographic examples
of green recycle bags in black wheelie bins, food in kerbside green and black
bags and recyclable items in black bags. We held class discussions about the
possible reasons behind these errors. We also conducted a survey which asked
people to identify recyclable goods from the following list: pet food pouches;
personal hygiene items; Aluminium sheets; take away trays; magazines; crisp
packets; egg boxes; plastic carrier bags; clothing
We found that a lot of people simply did not
know which items could be recycled. We also discovered that people did not
contemplate how long landfill items would take to biodegrade. When we informed
them, they were shocked and wanted to do more to recycle. This encouraged us to
come up with a possible solution to the amount of items placed incorrectly in
black/green bags which could be rolled out across Wales, thus encouraging
people to take more responsibility for their waste management and in the
process, preventing recyclable items from going straight to landfill.
Landfill
Status
This petition was considered completed by the Petitions
Committee at its meeting on 27/11/2018.
It was first considered by the Petitions Committee on
03/09/2017.
Assembly Constituency and Region
- Cardiff
North
- South
Wales Central
Further information
Business type: Petition
Reason considered: Senedd Business;
Status: Complete
First published: 11/09/2017