Environment Secretary visits recycling scheme
皇冠体育app scheme rewards householders who volunteer to participate with points worth up to 拢135 a year, from over 100 reward partners.

Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman and Communities Secretary Eric Pickles today visited the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead to see the county鈥檚 recycling reward scheme.
Ministers praised the scheme as the right way to encourage householders to recycle waste. 皇冠体育app scheme rewards householders who volunteer to participate with points worth up to 拢135 a year, from over 100 reward partners including Marks & Spencer, Coffee Republic and Cineworld.
皇冠体育app Secretaries of State also announced they will amend the Climate Change Act, meaning that councils will not be able to trial schemes to charge householders for the waste they produce.
Caroline Spelman said:
鈥淲indsor and Maidenhead Council have got it right by rewarding people for voluntarily doing the right thing, not penalising them for doing the wrong thing - that is how we can change behaviour, improve the environment and get people to play their part in a Big Society.
鈥淭hat is why we are here today supporting the first ever council-wide scheme in the UK to give residents reward points or cash vouchers for recycling.鈥�