Joburg residents to pay for bins

Johannesburg residents will have to pay R385 if they want to replace their damaged or stolen refuse bins next year, Pikitup said.

Johannesburg residents will have to pay R385 if they want to replace their damaged or stolen refuse bins next year, Pikitup said.

Published Dec 31, 2012

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Johannesburg -  Johannesburg residents will have to pay R385 if they want to replace their damaged or stolen refuse bins next year, Pikitup said on Monday.

The new pricing and tariff structure would be effective from February 1, 2013, spokeswoman Pansy Oyedele said.

In the past Johannesburg residents received a 240-litre bin, and could have it replaced for free.

During the 2011/12 financial year, Pikitup replaced about 8 500 wheelie bins at a total cost of about R3 million.

“This trend is not sustainable, and this money could well be spent on accelerated service delivery.”

She said the bins were being used for purposes other than refuse, such as storage and transportation of goods, which was in contravention of the city's waste by-laws.

The new charge would be reviewed annually. - Sapa

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