More Green Food Bins Across the Country… But Are Councils Really Ready?
More Green Food Bins Across the Country… But Are Councils Really Ready? If you’ve noticed a shiny new green food bin appearing on your driveway (or about to), you’re not alone. Across the UK, councils are rolling out separate food waste collections as part of the government’s push to cut landfill and reduce methane emissions. On paper, it’s a brilliant idea. In practice… well, let’s just say the wheelie bin revolution may be hitting a few bumps. 🍏 Why Food Waste Matters Food waste isn’t just about scraping leftovers into a bin—it’s a serious environmental issue. When food ends up in landfill, it decomposes without oxygen and produces methane, a greenhouse gas far more potent than carbon dioxide. Separate food collections allow waste to be: Turned into biogas (renewable energy) Converted into fertiliser for agriculture Kept out of landfill entirely So far, so green. 🚛 The Rollout: Ambitious… and a Bit Chaotic? The plan is simple: every household gets a fo...