Re: Zero Waste Household
You make me feel ashamed Bruce ....I have two bins one general waste emptied every week.....always nearly full but I have to admit I sneak garden waste in it too and another for recycling emptied every fortnight and that's always full.Re: Zero Waste Household
Here in Edinburgh we have a green wheelie bin for recycling but this is fraught with danger as so much of what you think should be recyclable actually isn't.Re: Zero Waste Household
Not at all and I refuse to feel guilty, we even have a medical waste bin goes out weekly, ive given up recycling rubbish since they made the bins so hard to get to and use, im not standing out there in the carpark posting one item at a time into a post box size slit for anyone. One black bag every two days they take the big paladins away fortnightly.Re: Zero Waste Household
We recycle as much as possible but still end up with more landfill than recycling, although to be fair, the landfill stuff is only collected every three weeks so it adds up. It normally contains three weeks worth of cat litter which makes it very heavy.Re: Zero Waste Household
Re: Zero Waste Household
I was surprised that some of you get your garbage collected for free which perhaps partially explains my extortionate annual council rate bill of $1490 a year (£740 p/a). Bastards!Thread Tools | |
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