DEFA Minister keen to find solution
The decision to close the Island's recycling facilities and stop kerbside collections will be reviewed.
The Environment Minister confirmed the issue will be looked at this week following reports of bins piling up and fly-tipping.
As a result of the coronavirus restrictions, bring banks and the civic amenity sites are shut, with residents being asked to keep hold of their recyclables until the pandemic is over.
However, Geoffrey Boot hopes an alternative solution can be found:
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