A ‘wall of rubbish’ was piled up at a Scots supermarket car park just days after Christmas. Festive ‘fly-tippers’ sparked outrage after emptying their household waste next to recycling bins at an Asda in Dunfermline.
Shock pictures and videos emerged on Boxing Day showing punters dumping cardboard boxes and black bin liners on the Halbeath Retail Park site. Rubbish was stacked up with the pile stretching across a grassy mound at the car park.
Among the dump were Christmas gift bags, an empty box from a guitar shop and a box for a new TV. Council clean-up crews were forced to remove to the waste on Friday December 27.
Meanwhile Asda bosses have urged people to use the Fife Council bins at their superstore “responsibly” as they warned punters not to leave rubbish if bins are full. But locals were left disgusted after pictures were posted online.
Shona Stewart said: “They are all fly tippers. Those bins should all be removed. Each household has four bins, people should learn to recycle your own stuff. They should be fined heavily, I’m sure Asda has cameras. No wonder the councils don’t have any money.”
Mary Wright said: “I can’t believe how many people think this okay, that it’s the council’s fault.
“Really? What’s wrong with people. Just flatten it and keep it until you can get to the tip or a be a bit more organised before Christmas.”
Lou Binnie added: “There’s no really any need for that though is there the recycle centres will be open tomorrow if they can drive to Asda surely they could wait another day rather than dumping it and now someone is gonna now need to come and clear all that over Christmas.”
Sandra Watson blasted: “That’s disgusting and poor refuse people will have to clear it! I’ve loads of cardboard to go to tip but would never dream of doing this!”
An Asda spokesperson told the Record: “We want to ensure that our stores and the surrounding areas are clean and tidy for our customers, so we would ask that members of the public use the council operated waste bins by our Dunfermline superstore responsibly. If they are full, please don’t leave rubbish nearby and instead wait for them to be emptied – which they are regularly.”
Fife Council service manager Sandy Anderson also said: “While we understand people have excess waste at this time of year, we would urge people to check our festive bin collection arrangements and recycling centre opening times and dispose of their rubbish responsibly.”
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