"Steerpike" wrote in message
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On Sunday, August 5, 2012 6:13:34 PM UTC+1, Chris wrote:
Some councils have issued new wheelie bins for garden waste and issued a
notice saying that the normal bin will not be emptied if it contains
garden waste.
Now what will people do if they want to dispose of nasty garden waste
such as lawn mowings contaminated with weedkiller or diseased
vegetation?
If they put nasty stuff in the garden waste bin - and then that waste is
made into compost for sale in garden centres - will there not be a
problem?
And is it possible, when buying garden centre compost, to ensure that
one doesn't get a compost containing council rubbish?
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Chris
Bagging the garden waste properly, and ensuring its not on the very top of
the rest of what you have in the bin should mean no problems.
Put anything in bags in my LA garden waste wheelie bins and it won't get
emptied.
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