The council is also going to appoint a 'Chewing Gum Ambassador'
A Northern Ireland council is appointing a ‘Chewing Gum Ambassador’ and sending workers onto the streets with backpack cleaners to tackle the sticky rubbish problem.
Grants of up to £70,000 were available for combined applications of two or more council areas for a greater clean-up impact.While the UK is not pursuing a Singapore style ban on gum, the council is now in a position to tackle the waste problem and to educate consumers on the environmental impact of spitting out chewing gum on public streets.
She said: “It is anticipated that the chewing gum cleansing project will commence in the early autumn and will be reviewed at the end of the project and further intervals of six and 12 months. According to Council documents, the district wide programme will see 36 small ‘gum drop’ style bins attached to traditional waste bins. There will also be new signage as well as hand-held gum removal units to be used by council staff. Images shown to councillors on the committee suggest a backpack style gum hoover device may be used to clear streets of gum. The ‘Ambassador’ will spearhead a new education on waste.
Belgique Dernières Nouvelles, Belgique Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
New Telford bus service aims to cut cost of work travelIt should cut the cost of journeys and allow people new employment opportunities, the council says.
Lire la suite »
New emergency alert system to launch across Great Britain in OctoberThe messages will be sent automatically to any smartphone which is switched on
Lire la suite »
Googlers demand abortion-related searches 'never be saved'Googlers demand abortion searches ‘never be saved or treated as a crime’
Lire la suite »
Roll-hoop safety changes confirmed by the FIA after Zhou Guanyu's terrifying crashChanges to roll-hoop safety standards have been approved by the FIA World Motor Sport Council for the 2023 F1 Technical Regulations.
Lire la suite »
'Chickens slaughtered' and non-stop barking - the dog field angering neighboursMembers of South Ribble Borough Council’s planning committee have rejected a retrospective application for two fields on the site to be used for dog exercise
Lire la suite »
Three NI spots ranked in list of most popular restaurants according to TikTokThe 'virality factor' of the eating spots was calculated by a team of experts
Lire la suite »