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food waste in gloucestershire
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AnninGlos | Report | 7 Dec 2022 07:42 |
We have a separate small bin in the kitchen for all food waste; The following is what happens to it after it is collected. I thought it might be interesting for people to see. |
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 7 Dec 2022 08:44 |
Ann, Thank you for posting this. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 7 Dec 2022 08:52 |
I thought that Gwyn as well. Sometimes I put them in the compost and sometimes in the food bin. (depends how enthusiastic I am about walking down the garden to the compost bin in bad weather. But you are feeding the plants so it is swings and roundabouts really. :-D |
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Florence61 | Report | 7 Dec 2022 09:08 |
That is exactly what happens at our recycling plant here. When I worked in the local school, the children went on a trip to see what happens to all the waste and food. Was very interesting except for one thing....the smell!!! It was pretty awful and glad we didn't stay there too long! |
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Von | Report | 7 Dec 2022 09:31 |
Thank you for posting Ann. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 7 Dec 2022 09:59 |
I can't either Von. I hate it at my daughters because all food waste goes into the general waste bin. I had forgotten how that can smell. |
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nameslessone | Report | 7 Dec 2022 10:17 |
I think ours goes into making compost. |
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Annx | Report | 7 Dec 2022 10:44 |
That was interesting and shows what an efficient process can do. Like Von and Ann I can't understand why all councils aren't doing it either. Ours don't and we have to put it in with the other rubbish. We bag it up in old cereal and other bags to save having to wash the bin out. Our council used to be very good about recycling too and in the 70s if we tied our newspapers up and left them at the side of the bin for recycling they gave us a discount on our rates. |
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Andysmum | Report | 7 Dec 2022 12:29 |
Ours goes for recycling as described above. My two sons live in different counties and one has no food waste collection, while the other has had one for a long time. His council doesn't supply compostible liners, whereas ours does, so every so often I used to send him a roll. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 7 Dec 2022 12:53 |
Strangely we used to be only allowed to use special biodegradeable bags but the last year or so we have been told we can use any bags so I have often used bread bags. From the write up it looks as though they have the facility to take the bags out. |
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 7 Dec 2022 13:25 |
We are not allowed to use plastic bags. |
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ArgyllGran | Report | 7 Dec 2022 15:48 |
Here in the Highland Region, they only collect food waste in Inverness and suburbs - nowhere else in the very large region. |
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