Carton man has 500 to recycle
Thursday 31st July 2008, 2:29PM BST.
Marine biologist Richard Lord on his collection of milk and juice cartons which are in his garage waiting for recycling to be introduced. (Picture by Alex Digard, 0613941)
ONE man will be happy when recycling of milk and juice cartons starts by the end of the year. Richard Lord, a marine biologist and active environmentalist, has gathered about 500 of them in his garage waiting for that day.
‘Late last year, there was an article in the Guernsey Press which stated that Tetrapak/Elopak recycling would begin early in 2008,’ he said. ‘This announcement was received with enthusiasm. Based on this news, some people began to clean and store their empty milk and juice cartons waiting for this recycling programme to begin. ‘
He said the introduction of the scheme had been delayed several times. ‘I called in February and the recycling officer at the time told me that it would begin in May. In May I called and I was told it would begin in June. In June I was told it would start in July. I don’t know the latest date for it to start.’
- Public Services said yesterday that recycling could be available by the end of the year. It would collect cartons from bring banks and deliver them to Mayside Reclamation, which would process them and send them to the UK for recycling.
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