Empty Container Waste: Anger & Social Media Backlash
- This text details a frustrating situation for residents dealing with waste management services (CleanR) in a specific region.
- * fines for Insufficiently Full Containers: Residents are being fined for not filling their recycling containers enough, even to the point of being pressured to consume more to...
- The overall tone is one of annoyance and disbelief at the strict and seemingly unreasonable rules imposed by CleanR.
This text details a frustrating situation for residents dealing with waste management services (CleanR) in a specific region. Here’s a breakdown of the key issues:
* fines for Insufficiently Full Containers: Residents are being fined for not filling their recycling containers enough, even to the point of being pressured to consume more to avoid penalties (the anecdote about drinking more glass!).
* Reporting Requirements: Sorted waste removal must be reported,and fines apply if its not reported or is less than half full. One resident received a warning photo for forgetting to report.
* Contract Changes & Increased Costs: There was a forced contract “switch” that more than doubled the price of services.
* minimum Collection Frequency: Even with the increased cost, residents are still required to have their sorted waste collected at least once a month, with fines for not doing so.
* public Awareness: A LA.LV survey indicates that many people are aware of these fines for not having full containers.
* Residents Don’t Sell Waste: Residents clarify they pay for waste collection, not sell their waste.
The overall tone is one of annoyance and disbelief at the strict and seemingly unreasonable rules imposed by CleanR. It highlights a system that appears to prioritize volume over actual recycling efforts.
