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Council suggests introducing a small charge for clothing bins to support recycling efforts

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Last updated: 2024/11/12 at 11:02 AM
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The Northern Municipal Council in Bahrain is considering implementing a small fee system for managing second-hand clothing donation bins in the region. This initiative is aimed at bringing order to the scattered donation sites present in public areas. The proposal put forth by council member Mohammed Saad Al Dosari involves organisations responsible for these bins on public land to pay a small fee for their management. The plan also includes arranging the locations of the bins in walkways and parks to ensure a more organized system.

The objective behind implementing this fee system is to encourage Bahrain’s increasing interest in recycling and to ensure that the donation bins are placed in appropriate locations. Al Dosari believes that by tracking the locations of these bins with the help of a small fee, it will become easier for people to donate their old clothes and other items they no longer need. This will ultimately simplify the recycling process for everyone involved. According to Al Dosari, keeping the streets tidy is just one aspect of this initiative; the main focus is on facilitating recycling for the community.

Al Dosari emphasized the importance of having clear rules to maintain Bahrain’s recycling spirit alive. He mentioned that his own family regularly donates old clothes, and by implementing such a system, it will be easier for households like his to contribute to recycling efforts. The proposal has already gained approval from the Northern Municipal Council, and it is now set to be reviewed by the Minister of Municipalities Affairs and Agriculture. The Financial and Legal Committee of the council had previously scrutinized the details of the plan on 30th October, and they have included it in the council’s agenda for further consideration.

In conclusion, the initiative to introduce a small fee system for managing second-hand clothing donation bins in Northern Bahrain is a step towards promoting a more organized and systematic approach to recycling in the region. By encouraging organisations to pay a fee for managing these bins and by arranging their locations in public areas, it will streamline the donation process and make it more accessible for people to contribute. The proposal, put forth by council member Mohammed Saad Al Dosari, highlights the commitment of the Northern Municipal Council towards maintaining Bahrain’s recycling spirit alive and ensuring a cleaner and more sustainable environment for the community.

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