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Old 05-07-2006, 01:08 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Sena
 
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Default Are professional gardeners supposed to take the prunings etc away ???

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Or are they supposed to stuff it into my green wheelie bin ??

I am being told that they cannot take it away as they are not
registered carriers of waste, and they are charged to dump commerical
waste (even thou its domestic).

What am I too do.

Why on earth am I getting involved in a gardening group when I'm not a
gardener?

Anyway, your gardeners are probably telling the truth. They need a
licence to dump waste (it classes as commercial) and they are charged
per load or by weight that they dump. Garden waste should never be put
on a landfill site, so where are they supposed to take it? The local
council may well recycle garden waste, but commercial recycling is very
rarely free to the user (ask any school or small business if they can
recycle their paper free of charge - they'll probably say no) so the
payment problem crops up again. If your green wheelie bin is used for
recycling why shouldn't the waste be put therein?


Because garden waste isn't classed as a recyclable (paper, metal, plastic).
We're encouraged to compost it.


I'm pretty sure we can recycle ours, in the natty placcy bags provided
by ye council. They presumably have a contract somewhere or other for
shredding stuff and generally making it useful for - goodness knows
what.

But yes, commercial waste disposal is very expensive.

And unfortunately that's what it is if it's done professionally.

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