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Another rant.
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AnninGlos | Report | 15 Oct 2022 10:41 |
I think since the foot and mouth problem and various pig diseases it has been illegal to feed food scraps to pigs and cattle. |
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JoyLouise | Report | 15 Oct 2022 10:22 |
We don’t have any sort of food waste collection but until I read your piece, AnninGlos, I wondered whether the food waste collections went for pigswill as they did at the school I attended in the fifties but I expect there will be strict monitoring of food fed to pigs now. |
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ShelleyRose | Report | 14 Oct 2022 10:09 |
Zzzz we've been using the small caddy for ages, latest council idea is to put food waste in biodegradable bags (which we buy) and put in the brown wheelie bins with garden waste, we have the blue bin for cardboard and paper, the grey bin for general waste, and a green bin for plastics and tins, glass goes to our local recycle centre just down the road from us. I'm retired but feel like I've got a full time job sorting out this lot :-) |
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Florence61 | Report | 13 Oct 2022 14:11 |
You can buy paper liners here full size for a wheelie bin, 50p each. That way it keeps the bin a bit cleaner, but we do hose it out every now and then to give it a good clean, all 4 of them. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 13 Oct 2022 10:12 |
Our food bins have always been collected weekly. Except many years ago when we had snow or something and bins missed a week. |
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SheilaSomerset | Report | 13 Oct 2022 09:39 |
We don't have food waste collection here, but we're (hopefully) moving soon, all the way to Somerset! I've checked the council website, they collect food waste and indicate that newspaper can be used as a liner for the bin. |
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Jacqueline | Report | 13 Oct 2022 09:37 |
Our local council provides bags for the food waste caddies, these can be collected from libraries, mobile libraries, leisure centres, recycling sites and adult education centres. The council really seem to make a big effort towards recycling, including giving away compost made from the contents of the garden waste bins. |
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grannyfranny | Report | 13 Oct 2022 08:10 |
We compost most of our raw peelings etc, and the odd bit of suitable food goes to the birds, bottom of cereal packets etc. So in our caddy go tea bags, some coffee waste, most eggshells because they don't compost that well, meat bones, fish skins, cooked food waste like tough stalks, fruit stones, meat fat and gristle. |
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ZZzzz | Report | 12 Oct 2022 23:41 |
Just looked at the leaflet that came with the caddy and among other things it says not to put anything in there that is not food waste so I guess that means we have to use bags that we have to pay for and are biodegradable. |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 12 Oct 2022 23:13 |
I wonder what happens if you have a 'food waste' caddy, and never put it out? |
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ZZzzz | Report | 12 Oct 2022 21:51 |
Andysmum ours will be too, allegedly they will no doubt find a way to change it to fortnightly. |
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Andysmum | Report | 12 Oct 2022 21:18 |
Our food waste bins are emptied weekly. |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 12 Oct 2022 18:15 |
We can 'purchase' yearly, a garden waste bin - £39 for a small one, and £59 for a large one, then we have to pay £10 a year for the licence! :-S |
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Andysmum | Report | 12 Oct 2022 16:47 |
We can put anything and everything in our general waste bins. |
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 12 Oct 2022 16:37 |
What does it say on your council recycling page? |
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ZZzzz | Report | 12 Oct 2022 15:53 |
I don't understand why we can't wrap the food waste in newspaper. I am really tempted to do just that. |
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nameslessone | Report | 12 Oct 2022 15:43 |
I think the problem with the infested bin was that it never got washed out. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 12 Oct 2022 15:15 |
We have had a small caddy for food waste for years. I think it is great we used to have to use special bags that we bought. However since last year we have been able to use any bags (even bread bags because the waste is treated in a special way that also deals with the bags. Ours doesn't go for compost, it is used to 'create' some sort of energy (fuel) not sure if electricity or gas. We are not allowed to put food waste in the garden waste bin. Where daughter lives and where we were in Cornwall food waste still goes in with normal waste. Our ordinary waste bins don't smell, no food waste! |
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ZZzzz | Report | 12 Oct 2022 14:29 |
Apparently we can't put news paper in it I suppose they mean the newspaper used to wrap the food in. |
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Island | Report | 12 Oct 2022 13:46 |
I just keep the lid shut names :-D |
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