Residents in parts of Sydney's Inner West fear their streets will be smellier over summer thanks to changes to the area's bin collections.
's Inner West fear their streets will be smellier over summer thanks to changes to the area's bin collections.
But under the plan, households will be able to scrape all organic food waste into their green bin, which will be collected once a week from that date.Parts of Sydney's inner west fear the streets will be smellier over summer amid proposed changes to waste bin collections. "People will be able to put all of their organic waste, all of their food scraps and leftovers into the green bin, which will be collected weekly," Byrne said.
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