Thousands more households in Leeds could get a brown bin under possible changes to food waste recycling.
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00:00Thousands more Leeds households could soon be receiving a brown bin under possible changes
00:05to food waste recycling. Leeds City Council is considering plans to allow both garden and food
00:11waste to be deposited in brown bins. It follows the introduction of glass recycling using household
00:17green bins which began on the 1st of August. A consultation will be launched on the proposal
00:22which could see around 70,000 more Leeds households become eligible for a brown bin.
00:27Councillor Mohamed Rafique said the city is already meeting its requirements to recycle
00:31metals, plastic, paper and glass, leaving food waste as the last remaining waste stream to
00:36collect and recycle. Opposition councillors have called for a cross-party working group
00:41to tackle missed bin collections, saying they have received many complaints from
00:45householders. Labour say more than 10.5 million household bins have been emptied so far this year
00:51and there's been a 30% increase in green bin content. The council is awaiting details from
00:56the government on future funding for food waste collection.
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