SARAH CARR DISCUSSES BLUE BOX SCHEME WITH ENVIROABILITY
11.25.24am BST (GMT +0100) Sat 30th Aug 2008
Sarah is working with Paul Keetch MP and Lib Dem councillors like Chris Bartrum to improve recycling services across the county.
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Local Liberal Democrat Parliamentary candidate Sarah Carr and Ross LibDem Councillor Chris Bartrum met with Dennis Humble and Antony Lowther of the multi-award winning Ross based EnviroAbility on Monday 4th August. Sarah requested the meeting following the decision of Herefordshire Council to consult on the future of waste collection across Herefordshire and the impact on the popular EnviroAbility 'blue box' recycling scheme.
Sarah Carr wanted to hear first hand from EnviroAbility about how the consultation could affect them, how they could continue to be involved in kerbside recycling and to hear of innovative new EnviroAbility projects currently under discussion that would continue to involve the local community, promote the environment and actively involve disadvantaged groups. Sarah is a passionate supporter of increasing recycling across Herefordshire for both homes and businesses and of the work of EnviroAbility. In 2007, Sarah launched a "Waste Charter for Herefordshire" in order to encourage Herefordshire Council to build on best practice and offer recycling across the county including recycling collected garden waste rather than it being sent to landfill.
Sarah Carr said:
"EnviroAbility is a fantastic local organisation. It is a truly Ross initiative which helps all local people take a role in improving the environment. Local enthusiasm for the 'Blue-box' scheme is clear to see and whatever Herefordshire Council decide to do about recycling to improve the service across the county they must not reduce the service that the people of Ross and surrounding rural areas already participate in. I fully support EnviroAbility in their innovative work and in developing Community Owned projects that provide opportunities for disadvantaged people."
During the meeting Sarah and Chris received full briefing on and a walking tour of EnviroAbility projects in Ross including the free book-swap-shop in Cantilupe Road and the 'Bring-Site'. Sarah also discussed initiatives such as the ink cartridge recycling service, Ross Shop Mobility and 'Green Nappies' with EnviroAbility staff members.
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