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Rubbish collection changes mean each house could have 'up to seven bins'

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Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox Households are being warned they may need 'up to seven bins' as part of plans to standardise rubbish collections, the Mirror reports.

The government is proposing measures to standardise waste collection across the country by 2023/4 as part of the Environment Bill.

However, the District Councils' Network, representing 183 local authorities across England, warns this will be chaotic for some householders with people potentially needing more bins than previously.

The plans could see four bins needed for dry recyclables - comprising of glass, metal, plastic and paper and card along with garden waste bins, food waste bins and non-recyclables.

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