Councillors have called for Greater Manchester to follow Wigan's lead and 'immediately' reopen its 20 tips to combat a spike of flytipping in the region.
Coun Howard Sykes, who leads the Liberal Democrat group on Oldham council, has written to the town hall arguing that what is 'good enough' for Wigan should be the same for all residents.
And Coun Nathan Evans, Trafford's Conservative opposition group leader says he believes the decision to close recycling centres was 'made in haste' and without consultation with political leaders.
It comes after Wigan council announced on Friday it was opening its three recycling centres back up to the public. As a unitary local authority, Wigan has control over its own waste disposal.