The York Council has revealed that it is receiving an additional £40,000 a year from the new charges introduced for emptying supplementary green (garden waste) bins.
Each household has been entitled to have only one green bin emptied free of charge since the beginning of April 2014.
When the Labour Cabinet decided to introduce the charges in April 2013, they were told that there were at least 5000 additional green waste bins in use in the City.
They hoped that, by charging £35 per bin per year, they would generate over £122,000 a year in increased revenue.
In reality only 1166 households have decided to pay for the extra bins.
It is unclear that is now happening to the green waste that was previously collected.
While some will be “home composted”, more is likely to be going into grey bins.
This will potentially generate more than £50,000 in landfill tax “penalties” making the charging scheme look unattractive to Council Taxpayers who will have to pick up the extra bill.