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Public should have been asked - not just told - about Stirling bin changes say critics

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Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Critics of how changes to Stirling Council’s waste service have been handled say the public needed to be asked - not told.The council’s environment and housing committee narrowly voted to adopt a new household waste and recycling policy, to bring together existing waste and recycling procedures while making four changes to the current provision.Under the new scheme, once current stock is depleted, the council will no longer provide food waste caddy liners from council buildings.

Instead residents can put this in loose, line their caddy with newspaper or kitchen roll or buy compostable liners from supermarkets or online.A household of five or more,.

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