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Old 26-04-2010, 13:39   #17
Xaccers
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Milling around Milton Keynes
Age: 48
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Re: Nine-bin recycling system introduced

Where are you supposed to keep the bins/bags inside as you fill them?
My kitchen isn't tiny but we've only got room for 2 bins.

MK has a higher than average recyling rate, weekly collections of unrecylables, recycleables, glass, food, vegetation.
We only have a wheelie bin for the vegetation. Strange how the council didn't see fit to ask the locals, whereas their excuse for not providing wheelie bins for other rubbish in the past was that they asked locals and were told no one wanted them.
We're provided with a little box for waste food, and if we actually produced more than a banana skin of waste food a week, we'd use it.
We're also given a blue crate for glass.
Bags for paper/cans recycling are free, although they've just changed to a thinner sort, but they are still strong enough for the job.
We can even get a reward if our rubbish pile is reported as being particularly tidy or artistic.
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