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Recycling madness
RANT WARNING!
Now I'm all for doing my bit and recycling as much household waste as possible but where I live things have now gone beyond a joke with how we have to recycle. I now have: Green box: Cans, glass bottles, jars Black box: Compostables, tea bags, veg peelings Bag 1: Paper, newspapers, magazines Bag 2: Folded cardboard Bag 3: Plastic bottles Bag 4: Clothing and fabrics Brown bin: Grass cuttings, hedge clippings, but not soil or cat litter which has to be taken to the council dump. Grey bin: Household waste that cannot be recycled They all have to be put out on different days of different weeks, and not even the same day of the week just to add to the confusion. So this week it'll be cardboard and cans on Tuesday but next time around it'll be cardboard and paper on a Thursday and cans on a Wednesday! My kitchen, conservatory and garage are all filled with different bags and boxes so I hate to think what it's like if you only have a small kitchen. I'm getting tempted just to put everything in the grey bin and say $od it. Anyone else have a council as ridiculous as the one in Chelmsford? |
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no sorry, ours is simple, friday green bin garden waste, paper cardboard in whatever you put it in, and bottles cans plastics in a brown bin, next friday, grey bin non recyclable, and repeat ;)
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Caerphilly Council give us:
Green Wheelie Bin for household waste every two weeks Brown Wheelie Bin for recycling (subject to a variety of restrictions, but it's all mixed in together) Green Bag for garden waste Little Green bin for food waste. I throw out tons of envelopes as you're not allowed to recycle those. No broken glass is allowed, but I don't know how you're meant to put glass into the empty bin without there being a risk of it breaking. Both my green bags have gone missing as once they've been emptied by the collectors, the wind will blow them away (the council's advice is to 'put something heavy inside to hold it'... what, give chavs a nice brick to play with?) No way am I keeping a bin full of rotting food around. I have a composter out back anyway if they want to make a fuss. Prior to the introduction of the brown recycling bin, everyone had a tiny little open tub thing to put their recyclables in. It never all fit, but it didn't matter as ours had (surprise!) gone missing! We even had a threatening note through from the council's 'waste management warden' advising us we weren't recycling enough. If they ignore my requests for a new recycling tub, and I'm forced to cart a carload of leaking carrier bags stuff with cans and jars to the public recycling and wasp farm outside Asda, you can eff off, 'waste management warden'. |
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same here
grey bin on monday for non re-cycleable stuff following week brown bin - compostable stuff blue bin - cardboard, paper,tins, aluminium foil, plastics I take my glass & tetra packs to my local recycling site once a month & usually return with someone elses junk :p |
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We have
Green bin for non recyclable Brown bin for compostable blue bin for glass and plastic with an inner box for paper Green box for cardboard. Green bin one week, the rest the next. so green bin stinks with food waste in the height of summer. I had to ask for a bigger bin as they would not take it if the lid is not completely closed. sorry sir you need 5 adults in the family. Yes look at the electoral register. Sorry sir we haven't got any, well get some. sorted it by dumping excess waste in brown compost bin. |
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We just have a green box that you chuck anything recyclable in and they sort it out
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Black box -glass and tins
White bag- plastic bottles Green bag-paper (not big enough) Brown bin(with compostable bags) -food waste. black box, green bag, food waste collected one week in the fortnight White bag, green bag and wheelie bin collected the other Or I think thats how it goes. I gave up filling the food waste, and the other stuff goes to the tip where we sort it out there, as I can't stand the mess hanging around with wasps and flies for a fortnight. |
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This is one of the things Cannock Chase actually do right.
Green wheelie bin = Non-recyclable Blue wheelie bin = bottles, paper, card + anything else recyclable brown wheelie bin = garden waste. They do the rest, and as i have no garden, I've let them recycle that brown bin. |
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It's amazing how different the colour schemes are!
Green wheelie bin - compostables and food waste Black box - metals and plastics Green box - paper and cardboard Grey wheelie bin - everything else First three are out same day one week, the "everything else" bin same day the next week. Glass goes into the everything else bin as Bucks CC have not got a facility to handle it! Unless like us you box it and go to the bottle bank yourself. I have a huge multi comparrtment compost bin I built myself so the green bin only normally has the small amount of cooked kitchen waste I don't want to recylce myself (it attracts rats and foxes). LPH you have my sympathy. |
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Isn't it? Here; Black wheely bin - general household rubbish. Blue wheely bin - recyclables - paper/cardboard/plastics/glass/metals etc. Green wheely bin - garden waste/compostable materials. Black bin emptied every 2 weeks alternating with Blue and Green bins. Simples. |
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