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Old 26-04-2010, 13:04   #14
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Re: Nine-bin recycling system introduced

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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet View Post
Why doesn't that surprise me? Maybe we should bury you in landfill

We have fairly painless recycle, one container for paper, one for nearly everything else and a bucket for organic waste.

Not a huge hardship to progressively fill those throughout the week.

9 is ridiculous overkill and makes people indifferent. Recycling should be a fairly painless thing to be done as a matter of routine, not a Krypton Factor test.
Actually, the scheme outlined above does not have nine bins. It has four bins and five bags. I agree it's overkill though. It would be better imo to have the separation done by staff at the recycling center. It will mean an increase in council tax, but there you go.

Oh, and I'm not using a slop bucket. I had one a couple of years back, and they're a nightmare. The bin stinks to high heavens in summer.
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