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Robodoon Original500© Member God Fearing Patriot
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Posted: 08:45 pm |
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Bin Brother is watching you By Karen Barlow Posted Mon Apr 14, 2008 2:26pm AEST RFID chips allow the council to work out who is recycling and who isn't. (File photo) (ABC News: Giulio Saggin)
Tucked away under the rim of wheelie bins found in two Sydney councils are small radio frequency tracking devices collecting information on a household's waste habits. Randwick Mayor Bruce Notley-Smith told The World Today they are the way of the future. "We will be able to find out the weights of the various bins and collect the data, the entire amount, as opposed to the quantity that is recyclable," he said. The garbage truck reads the data on the bin, weighs the bin, and the data is collated on a computer. "We've aimed to increase or target problem areas in the city where there's a lower level of recycling," Mr Notley-Smith said. "The fact is that 50 per cent of the city of Randwick is multi-unit dwellings and we have faced a number of challenges there with getting compliance with recycling." The data collected will allow the council to confirm which areas are recycling and which are not. Ryde is the other council using the tracking devices. It has done so since 2006 and says it has helped to raise local recycling rates to about 48 per cent. But champions of recycling, such as Clean Up Australia founder Ian Kiernan, are underwhelmed. "I don't believe they deserve huge praise for an environmental initiative because I don't think it is that," he said. "I think it's simply a somewhat effective commercial move. It's like when you have metered electricity, you can look at your meter and see how you can count it back. "But this information is not going back to the consumer, to the rubbish producer, the householder - it is simply for that particular waste company to keep a track of its bins." The data collected by the tracking devices is supposed to stay between the council and the contractor, WSN Environmental Solutions, due to privacy concerns. Mr Kiernan says the information should be shared with the garbage thrower. "They could say, 'We've got to cut down on what we're paying to get rid of your rubbish. We obviously need to remove some of the recycling that's going into the waste stream, or we've got to look at our purchasing so we're buying less packaging.' And [there are] so many things that you can do in that little household audit, once you have the data," he said. But Mr Notley-Smith says he is not in it to make money for the council. "It's our obligation to collect as much as for our recyclable material as we possibly can and reduce as much as we can the amount of waste going into landfill," he said. "The commercial imperative is not the issue here. We're trying to minimise the amount of waste which is going into landfill. "The contractor, what they actually do with the recyclable material, that's for the market to decide." Recycling can be big business. It is no surprise that one of Australia's richest men is the 'Cardboard King', Richard Pratt. Mr Kiernan says more needs to be done on the individual, government and business level to reduce waste. "Some proportion of what is recyclable is actually going to landfill because it's convenient and it can be cheaper than recycling," he said. "Now, I haven't tracked down the validity of those claims, but we've just got to realise that we have got to improve our waste management. "And the good operators are doing it, they're looking to how they do it everyday. But just putting tags on bins is not a huge stride forward in the name of the environment." LINK Comment: this is shades of UN Agenda 21 policy for the people. In the future everything will be tagged with RFID, fines will be given for not properly disposing of garbage. We will be expected to sort, and even wash or disposables for pick up...and to a point aren't we seeing that now in the USA? In the past we had junk men, who would collect garbage and actually make a living with the waste, but in the future the junk man will be a corporate partner with government using PPP's (public private partnerships) They will actually have the the people do much to their leg work in collecting. People spending parts of their lifetime collecting garbage for anothers profit...and will be punished if they don't comply. Much of the pollution or waste can be removed today, problem is it will hurt the elites finite markets, profits and control. So with the planned coming system instead of getting rid of wasteful practices, the big guys rope people into their finite circle of control and continue on at the expense of peoples times and lives.
![]() "...we are part of a secret cabal working against the best interests of the US, ...conspiring with others around the world to build ...-- one world, if you will. If that's the charge, I stand guilty, and I am proud of it." David Rockefeller |
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bg Original500© Member
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Posted: 02:50 pm |
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if its going to keep us safe, then im all for it
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Robodoon Original500© Member God Fearing Patriot
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Posted: 06:17 pm |
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bg wrote: if its going to keep us safe, then im all for it even prison isn't safe, but thats what they want us to live in. Freedom isn't safe, its dangerous, promised safety = Slavery without safety.
![]() "...we are part of a secret cabal working against the best interests of the US, ...conspiring with others around the world to build ...-- one world, if you will. If that's the charge, I stand guilty, and I am proud of it." David Rockefeller |
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bg Original500© Member
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Posted: 07:08 pm |
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stop it, robo, or al qaeda will get us. ur fearmongering is weakening the nation's security
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Robodoon Original500© Member God Fearing Patriot
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Posted: 07:14 pm |
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bg wrote: stop it, robo, or al qaeda will get us. ur fearmongering is weakening the nation's security
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Robodoon Original500© Member God Fearing Patriot
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Posted: 06:21 pm |
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Recycle cops 'freaking out' residents jserve.write("/SITE=TAUS/AREA=NEWS.BREAKINGNEWS/AAMSZ=110X40/"); ipt> By Karen Collier | April 21, 2008 LOCAL council bin police wearing head lamps are prowling neighbourhoods in the middle of the night to check whether residents are recycling. At least one contractor hired by the City of Monash in Melbourne has been threatened with the sack after peering into rubbish bins by torchlight and spooking elderly homeowners at 1am. It is understood several other councils pay bin cops to hunt down rogue recyclers. City of Monash spokeswoman Jodie Harrison confirmed a "rubbish auditor" had been warned to switch to more reasonable hours after "freaking out" residents. Disturbed householders have discovered bin police kitted out with miners' hats and and inspecting garbage bins that are left by footpaths for collection. Dozens of recycling and green waste bins are checked three times a week. Residents flouting the rules have warning stickers placed on their bins and risk being slapped with a garbage collection ban. Ms Harrison defended the council's rubbish checks, saying contaminated waste ruined an entire truckload destined for compost, mulch or recycling. But she agreed the "unreasonable" patrol times should be changed. Ms Harrison said the council was unaware of the contractor's 10pm-10am operating hours until two residents complained last week. The City of Monash has sought assurances the business will now patrol only from 6pm-9pm or 4am-6am. The council has hired specialists to inspect bins for the past six years, and diverts more than half the garbage it collects to recycling. The contractors can lift bin lids, but are not allowed to physically rummage through rubbish. Ms Harrison said the City of Monash was among Victoria's top recyclers, with only 44 per cent of garbage collected ending in landfill. http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,23573817-12377,00.html
![]() "...we are part of a secret cabal working against the best interests of the US, ...conspiring with others around the world to build ...-- one world, if you will. If that's the charge, I stand guilty, and I am proud of it." David Rockefeller |
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SchooBaka Original500© Member
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Posted: 08:02 pm |
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Not sure if my bin's have one of those handy chips, but recycling became mandatory in my county last year. They threaten that if there's 20% recyclable material in the garbage bin, they will stop picking up you're garbage. Oh my, what will I ever do? My solution, throw almost everything in the recycling bin and let them figure out what they want and don't want; it's twice the size of my garbage bin, and they never said what would happen if they find more than 20% non recyclables in the recycle bin. I've actually been thinking of dropping my garbage service all together to save some money; just make my own dump runs every week or 2.
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Robodoon Original500© Member God Fearing Patriot
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SchooBaka wrote: Not sure if my bin's have one of those handy chips, but recycling became mandatory in my county last year. They threaten that if there's 20% recyclable material in the garbage bin, they will stop picking up you're garbage. Cool schoo. Perhaps you can just burn your garbage, being a fireman and all. Why not just add confusion to their wants. Pollute the air...why not. They refuse to removed the finite products that "we must recycle" so.... play them. LOL ; To Hell with the Santa Cruz supers....is that fat bitch wormhout still in power there...some one get an out of control bus and remove the problem LOL ;) You gave me an idea, so I went out and took Chicken babies shit papers and put in to the recycle bin. Well its wrapped in precious newspaper. LOL You have a good idea Schoo, I'm going to load the cans up with crap. Oh yeah I have all those dog turds too LOL!
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