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Change to bin collection frequency
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ArgyllGran | Report | 29 Apr 2023 15:36 |
Your grass clippings can just be left on the lawn, Florence, where they'll act as a mulch and return nutrients to the soil. (Unless whoever cuts your grass refuses to do that - is it a council employee?). |
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AnninGlos | Report | 29 Apr 2023 15:16 |
I don't have a problem with my food caddy (which we have had for many years) the small bin sits in the kitchen and is emptied into the larger caddy once a week when it is collected. It is rarely more than a third full. But i do have another bin for raw veg, peelings etc which goes into my compost bin in the garden. |
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Florence61 | Report | 29 Apr 2023 14:51 |
Oh yes names, ty hadn't thought about creepy crawlies yeeeuk. So I shall indeed take a photo and send if needs be. |
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nameslessone | Report | 29 Apr 2023 14:46 |
We don’t generally have a problem with the small kitchen caddy, and unless it is hot it doesn’t get moved to the outdoor caddy until it is full. ( both supplied by the council). |
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Florence61 | Report | 29 Apr 2023 14:41 |
When I say a food bag a day names, I mean I shall empty if only a few scraps to the bin outside. I really don't want say chicken scraps sitting in my kitchen for a few days! We try not to waste food but when peeling and chopping veg, you have the skins, fruit peel, sometimes the bananas go off if we just haven't eaten them. |
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nameslessone | Report | 29 Apr 2023 13:40 |
A food bag a day, you need to channel Sharon and her amazing recipies ;-) :-D |
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Florence61 | Report | 29 Apr 2023 13:09 |
Well we got notified today of the new collection dates so: |
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ArgyllGran | Report | 22 Mar 2023 18:27 |
The bin men here aren't supposed to take anything that's not actually in the bin - but they usually do. |
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Florence61 | Report | 22 Mar 2023 16:46 |
Oh my Andysmum! But here the bin men do look in your bin and if you have put things in the wrong bin, they wont empty it and you can get fined £1000 say putting glass in amongst plastic or plastic in the organic. They also only empty what's in the bin, so putting extra cardboard beside the bin because you cant fit it in, will stay uncollected. :-| |
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Andysmum | Report | 22 Mar 2023 16:21 |
AG, I haven't heard of that ! I shall also be totally confused as to what goes in what colour. At the moment we have blue and green bins for the same contents as yours, plus a smaller grey one for bottles and jars and a caddy for food waste. |
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ArgyllGran | Report | 22 Mar 2023 12:43 |
In our rural part of Highland Region, we have a blue bin for paper/card, some plastics, tins, etc, and a green one for anything that we're not allowed to put into the blue one. |
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Allan | Report | 21 Mar 2023 21:15 |
grannyfanny, WA recently had a similar recycling system which was heavily promoted by the major supermarkets. It was for all the 'light' plastics such as shopping bags and clingfilm type of products. |
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grannyfranny | Report | 21 Mar 2023 21:02 |
We recycle as much as possible and are happy in general with the bin collections. However we heard that supermarkets often have recycling for thin plastic, like bags, film, cat and baby food pouches.... |
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Allan | Report | 21 Mar 2023 20:55 |
Here in WA most councils run a three bin system; one bin (yellow lid) is for recycling materials such as glass paper cans etc, another bin(red lid) is for general waste and the third (lime green lid) is known as the Fo-Go bin which in reality is an acronym for food organics, garden organics. |
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nameslessone | Report | 21 Mar 2023 20:40 |
Local advice used to veto freeze the food left overs like Sylvia. But what if you got a small freezer or a full freezer? |
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Florence61 | Report | 21 Mar 2023 20:32 |
ZZzzz you mean you dont like recycling anything? |
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ZZzzz | Report | 21 Mar 2023 20:26 |
I am fed up with it all to be honest and one councillor made the mistake of asking me what I thought of the idea, I told him and he is in no doubt that I don't like the idea. |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 21 Mar 2023 19:55 |
Our food left-overs go into the Compost Bin which is collected weekly from March to around December, then bi-weekly in the winter months. |
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SheilaSomerset | Report | 21 Mar 2023 19:20 |
We have 5 receptacles (6 if you have a garden waste bin) - bag and boxes for glass, tins, cardboard, paper etc., a food caddy and a wheelie bin for general waste. The wheelies are collected every 3 weeks, all the others collected weekly It works really well as far as I'm concerned, we have so little food waste, 90% of it is peelings and coffee grounds. We haven't yet sorted a compost heap so peelings will go on that eventually. Our wheelie bin is the smaller one (140L?) and I usually only have 2 bin liners worth every 3 weeks. |
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Island | Report | 21 Mar 2023 18:57 |
Back to plastic crates and rolls of plastic bags then..... |
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