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It's us or them: Kerbside goes head to head with Sita



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Published Date: 18 July 2008
KERBSIDE recycling is gearing up for a battle with international refuse contractor Sita.

The community company has vowed to carry on collecting and wants the 25,000 households it serves to keep filling their recycle boxes rather than the new ones Sita is due to begin distributing next month.

"Your materials are worth money that Kerbside uses to help disadvantaged people into employment," said Kerbside boss Paul Bran-nigan. "We will continue collecting recyclables for as long as we can afford to but Calderdale Council and Sita also want your recycling – you have a choice."

Kerbside's contract to collect from Todmorden, Hebden Bridge, Mytholm-royd, Luddenden Foot, Copley and Skircoat is due to run out on August 1.

It was expected the 18 Kerbside staff would continue to be key component of the new refuse system but the deal fell through.

Although they have all been offered jobs with Sita, most have chosen to stick with Kerbside, without any guarantee of long-term jobs.

Patrick Phillips, a director of Kerbside who has been involved in detailed talks with Sita, said: "We have been led up the garden path by Sita and they have been allowed to get away with this by a weak council."

"We were delighted when Sita won the contract but within a month they showed their true colours and put up silly terms and conditions we could not possibly accept."

The council has expressed regret about the fallout.

"We have made it clear that the obligation for Sita to seek to involve the voluntary sector in the provision of services still remains and we will ensure Sita fulfils this commitment," said health and social care director Jonathan Phillips.

"Our top priority is to ensure every household has an excellent recycling service and we will make every effort to ensure Kerbside staff continue to contribute to recycling," he said.

A spokeswoman for Sita said: "There are ongoing discussions between Kerbside and the council and, until these have been exhausted, we are unable to comment."


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  • Last Updated: 18 July 2008 10:11 AM
  • Source: Evening Courier
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disgruntled british citizen,

Halifax 18/07/2008 11:16:19
Well thank goodness for that, I for one will be glad to see the back of Kerbside and hope that Sita do a better job of recycling/collecting than Kerbside did. I was fed up of going home from work on a Thursday and finding some of the contents of my recycle tub strewn on the drive or blowing in the wind down the avenue, which I then had to collect, upon complaining I was told that it would be investigated but mainly it was my own fault for putting items in the box that they were not prepared to collect, why could they just not leave them in the box then, why throw them all over the drive? The service did not improve, the black kerbside box often left strewn in the middle of the drive where you park your car when you return home from work, as if it has been thrown there. I now do my own re-cycling. Hopefully Sita will provide a better service. There is plenty of scope for improvement.
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college boy,

HX 18/07/2008 11:50:43
We should all support Kerbside on this issue. Keep the recycling local, and as long as people fill their boxes responsibly, disgruntled, Kerbside will continue providing an excellent service.
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18/07/2008 12:03:38
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shhh,

Hfx 18/07/2008 12:31:22
Disgruntled - just because YOU can't read the recycling rules and only put out things they can recycle doesn't make THEM wrong.
I can't imagine SITA being much better anyway, the council have left my bins kicked over, the lid blown down the street, my 1 bin bag flapping around in the yard on a few occasions.
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CMW2310,

Sowerby Bridge 18/07/2008 12:32:15
I think Kerbside do an excellent job and I have no complaints with them and will continue to use them, however as they do not take plastic bottles, if Sita do I will use them too, as Plastic bottles make up the majority of my recycling and I get fed up of trailing to the tip! My parents are really stuck with Plastic bottles as they do not drive and are not allowed to go to the tip on foot! (Health & Safety versus the environmently responsible).
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MattBingo,

18/07/2008 12:41:37
That dierctor of kerbside looks like Freddie Boswell lol
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cctv man,

HX 18/07/2008 13:16:21
Dear Disgruntled British Citizen,if you cannot obey the rules, dont use the service.You put the wrong things out, you can`t blame kerbside for that. In our area kerbside do an excellent job, hope they can continue.
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DrJC58,

18/07/2008 13:46:57
If our recycle materials are worth so much to Kerbside and SITA, I'm sure that a little renumeration can persuade us to use the appropriate recycling bins!
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mr man..,

18/07/2008 14:02:04
I went from having 1 box to non, and i now have 3.
A couple of my neighbors are experiencing a similar problem.
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Roadrunner,

18/07/2008 14:24:39
I would like to see Kerbside succeed, but maybe some competition will make them a little less apathetic. For the past 2 years their turn up rate has been less than 50%. That means it's at least a month between collections. We report it every time, to be told it has been investigated and that is the last time it will happen. Again.
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