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Baz[_3_] 18-04-2013 12:18 PM

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It is our day to get our recycling bins emptied of plastic and cardboard.
The wind has blown all of them over, and most of the contents are in our
and neighbours gardens. What a mess. It has bin(pun)like this for weeks now
with that wind. Just how Feb. should be IME. Not April.
Probably Thatcher is having it's last laugh at us humans?

Who knows.
Baz


Janet 18-04-2013 12:29 PM

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In article , says...

It is our day to get our recycling bins emptied of plastic and cardboard.
The wind has blown all of them over, and most of the contents are in our
and neighbours gardens. What a mess. It has bin(pun)like this for weeks now
with that wind. Just how Feb. should be IME. Not April.
Probably Thatcher is having it's last laugh at us humans?

Who knows.
Baz


Wrong PM. "Wind of change" was Macmillan's slogan.

Janet

Martin Brown 18-04-2013 12:50 PM

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On 18/04/2013 12:18, Baz wrote:
It is our day to get our recycling bins emptied of plastic and cardboard.


What tends to happen around here is that the emptied bins blow away
until they fall into a ditch or hit a tree!

The wind has blown all of them over, and most of the contents are in our
and neighbours gardens. What a mess. It has bin(pun)like this for weeks now
with that wind. Just how Feb. should be IME. Not April.


It is still sort of OK since the spring has been so cold until now that
the trees are not in leaf. It has snapped a couple of branches on one of
my big fir trees though. When it calms down they will need lopping.

Only had a couple of serious days of wind causing actual damage recently
in N Yorks. The previous was about a month ago.

Probably Thatcher is having it's last laugh at us humans?

Who knows.
Baz



--
Regards,
Martin Brown

Baz[_3_] 18-04-2013 01:56 PM

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Janet wrote in
T:

In article ,
says...

It is our day to get our recycling bins emptied of plastic and
cardboard. The wind has blown all of them over, and most of the
contents are in our and neighbours gardens. What a mess. It has
bin(pun)like this for weeks now with that wind. Just how Feb. should
be IME. Not April. Probably Thatcher is having it's last laugh at us
humans?

Who knows.
Baz


Wrong PM. "Wind of change" was Macmillan's slogan.

Janet


Who mentioned PM? and wind of change?
I was refering to a specific cretin. Begining with T and ending with
hatcher.

Baz

David Hill 18-04-2013 02:02 PM

Wind, gusty and then more wind and gusts
 
On 18/04/2013 13:56, Baz wrote:
Janet wrote in
T:

In article ,
says...

It is our day to get our recycling bins emptied of plastic and
cardboard. The wind has blown all of them over, and most of the
contents are in our and neighbours gardens. What a mess. It has
bin(pun)like this for weeks now with that wind. Just how Feb. should
be IME. Not April. Probably Thatcher is having it's last laugh at us
humans?

Who knows.
Baz


Wrong PM. "Wind of change" was Macmillan's slogan.

Janet


Who mentioned PM? and wind of change?
I was refering to a specific cretin. Begining with T and ending with
hatcher.

Baz

I'd have thought that the wind was more of a De thatcher

Pam Moore[_2_] 18-04-2013 03:34 PM

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On Thu, 18 Apr 2013 14:04:10 +0200, Martin wrote:

On Thu, 18 Apr 2013 11:18:01 GMT, Baz wrote:

It is our day to get our recycling bins emptied of plastic and cardboard.
The wind has blown all of them over, and most of the contents are in our
and neighbours gardens. What a mess. It has bin(pun)like this for weeks now
with that wind. Just how Feb. should be IME. Not April.
Probably Thatcher is having it's last laugh at us humans?


We don't even get a bin. we are expected to stack plastic on the
pavement on the day that is collected. Cardboard & paper are stacked
lose on the pavement and are collected on a different day.
We are provided with three containers - one for organic, one for
inorganic and a small container for chemical waste. Glass has to be
put in a bottle bank which is about 100 metres away. Heavy waste is
collected on request so long as the biggest dimension of an item is
less than a metre. Anything else has to be delivered to the waste
disposal yard. We had an undamaged painted asbestos panel on the
house,whenw e removed it, they provided a sort of large body bag for
it and accepted the bag and contents at the yard without charge.


How much chemical wate do you and your neighbours have?


Pam in Bristol

kay 18-04-2013 04:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Martin[_2_] (Post 981208)
Glass has to be
put in a bottle bank which is about 100 metres away.

You're lucky!
Glass has to be taken to a waste reycling centre, or to a bottle bank, the nearest to us being almost a mile away.

We have recycling collections (plastic, cardboard, tins) once a month. I'd much prefer a two-weekly "black bin" collection and a two weekly recycling collection.

Sacha[_10_] 18-04-2013 05:09 PM

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On 2013-04-18 13:56:15 +0100, Baz said:

Janet wrote in
T:

In article ,
says...

It is our day to get our recycling bins emptied of plastic and
cardboard. The wind has blown all of them over, and most of the
contents are in our and neighbours gardens. What a mess. It has
bin(pun)like this for weeks now with that wind. Just how Feb. should
be IME. Not April. Probably Thatcher is having it's last laugh at us
humans?

Who knows.
Baz


Wrong PM. "Wind of change" was Macmillan's slogan.

Janet


Who mentioned PM? and wind of change?
I was refering to a specific cretin. Begining with T and ending with
hatcher.

Baz


You know what, she's dead. Give it - and her - a rest please. To keep
on slagging off the dead is offensive in any case to a lot of people
and it doesn't necessarily jibe with everyone's political views on
here, so it's rude to assume all think the same. And politics shouldn't
enter into a gardening group in any case. And no, I didn't vote for her
or anyone else back then, because at the time she was in power I was
unable to vote in England.

--

Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.com
South Devon
www.helpforheroes.org.uk


stuart noble 18-04-2013 06:57 PM

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On 18/04/2013 17:09, Sacha wrote:
On 2013-04-18 13:56:15 +0100, Baz said:

Janet wrote in
T:

In article ,
says...

It is our day to get our recycling bins emptied of plastic and
cardboard. The wind has blown all of them over, and most of the
contents are in our and neighbours gardens. What a mess. It has
bin(pun)like this for weeks now with that wind. Just how Feb. should
be IME. Not April. Probably Thatcher is having it's last laugh at us
humans?

Who knows.
Baz

Wrong PM. "Wind of change" was Macmillan's slogan.

Janet


Who mentioned PM? and wind of change?
I was refering to a specific cretin. Begining with T and ending with
hatcher.

Baz


You know what, she's dead. Give it - and her - a rest please. To keep on
slagging off the dead is offensive in any case to a lot of people and it
doesn't necessarily jibe with everyone's political views on here, so
it's rude to assume all think the same. And politics shouldn't enter
into a gardening group in any case. And no, I didn't vote for her or
anyone else back then, because at the time she was in power I was unable
to vote in England.


In any case one shouldn't overestimate the importance of the individual.
If it hadn't been her, it would have been someone else, because the time
was right.
RIP, surely we're all entitled to that

Phil Gurr 18-04-2013 08:12 PM

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"Sacha" wrote in message
...
On 2013-04-18 13:56:15 +0100, Baz said:

Janet wrote in
T:

In article ,
says...

It is our day to get our recycling bins emptied of plastic and
cardboard. The wind has blown all of them over, and most of the
contents are in our and neighbours gardens. What a mess. It has
bin(pun)like this for weeks now with that wind. Just how Feb. should
be IME. Not April. Probably Thatcher is having it's last laugh at us
humans?

Who knows.
Baz

Wrong PM. "Wind of change" was Macmillan's slogan.

Janet


Who mentioned PM? and wind of change?
I was refering to a specific cretin. Begining with T and ending with
hatcher.

Baz


You know what, she's dead. Give it - and her - a rest please. To keep on
slagging off the dead is offensive in any case to a lot of people and it
doesn't necessarily jibe with everyone's political views on here, so it's
rude to assume all think the same. And politics shouldn't enter into a
gardening group in any case.


The phrase that 'people who live in glass houses, shouldn't throw stones'
would seem to apply to Baz here. I am tired of his 'ever so 'umble'
attitude toward gardening and his very real mental instability. Time
to killfile him I think.

Phil



Sacha[_10_] 18-04-2013 10:52 PM

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On 2013-04-18 20:12:08 +0100, Phil Gurr said:

"Sacha" wrote in message
...
On 2013-04-18 13:56:15 +0100, Baz said:

Janet wrote in
T:

In article ,
says...

It is our day to get our recycling bins emptied of plastic and
cardboard. The wind has blown all of them over, and most of the
contents are in our and neighbours gardens. What a mess. It has
bin(pun)like this for weeks now with that wind. Just how Feb. should
be IME. Not April. Probably Thatcher is having it's last laugh at us
humans?

Who knows.
Baz

Wrong PM. "Wind of change" was Macmillan's slogan.

Janet

Who mentioned PM? and wind of change?
I was refering to a specific cretin. Begining with T and ending with
hatcher.

Baz


You know what, she's dead. Give it - and her - a rest please. To keep
on slagging off the dead is offensive in any case to a lot of people
and it doesn't necessarily jibe with everyone's political views on
here, so it's rude to assume all think the same. And politics shouldn't
enter into a gardening group in any case.


The phrase that 'people who live in glass houses, shouldn't throw stones'
would seem to apply to Baz here. I am tired of his 'ever so 'umble'
attitude toward gardening and his very real mental instability. Time
to killfile him I think.

Phil


I happened to answer Baz's post but he's not the only one who's
hammered this subject to pieces. My post wasn't directed solely at him
but at all those who think this is a place to air contentious political
views. The one thing that WAS good about urg was the lack of that sort
of thing and the unifying factor of all being interested in gardening,
whatever rosettes we wear at yawn-time! ;-)
--

Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.com
South Devon
www.helpforheroes.org.uk


Dave Liquorice[_2_] 18-04-2013 11:39 PM

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On Thu, 18 Apr 2013 21:30:54 +0100, David Hill wrote:

put in a bottle bank which is about 100 metres away.


You're lucky!

Glass has to be taken to a waste reycling centre, or to a bottle bank,
the nearest to us being almost a mile away.


Nearer 3 for us. B-)

We have recycling collections (plastic, cardboard, tins) once a month.


Fortnightly hard plastic, card/paper, bottles and tins.

I'd much prefer a two-weekly "black bin" collection and a two weekly
recycling collection.


About the only stuff that goes in the "land fill" bag is plastic
films/bags from food packaging.

I took 3 bags of plastic to the recycling yesterday and had a set to
with one of the workers there I had a bag from a neighbouring authority
and he said I shouldn't bring it to his centre.


He he, I'm waiting for that to happen to me. The nearest HWRC is in
another county, the most convenient is also in another county. Cartons
being the only recyclable item that don't get taken from the doorstep get
taken there.

--
Cheers
Dave.




Baz[_3_] 19-04-2013 11:49 AM

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"Phil Gurr" wrote in
:


"Sacha" wrote in message
...
On 2013-04-18 13:56:15 +0100, Baz said:

Janet wrote in
T:

In article ,
says...

It is our day to get our recycling bins emptied of plastic and
cardboard. The wind has blown all of them over, and most of the
contents are in our and neighbours gardens. What a mess. It has
bin(pun)like this for weeks now with that wind. Just how Feb.
should be IME. Not April. Probably Thatcher is having it's last
laugh at us humans?

Who knows.
Baz

Wrong PM. "Wind of change" was Macmillan's slogan.

Janet

Who mentioned PM? and wind of change?
I was refering to a specific cretin. Begining with T and ending with
hatcher.

Baz


You know what, she's dead. Give it - and her - a rest please. To keep
on slagging off the dead is offensive in any case to a lot of people
and it doesn't necessarily jibe with everyone's political views on
here, so it's rude to assume all think the same. And politics
shouldn't enter into a gardening group in any case.


The phrase that 'people who live in glass houses, shouldn't throw
stones' would seem to apply to Baz here. I am tired of his 'ever so
'umble' attitude toward gardening and his very real mental
instability. Time to killfile him I think.

Phil



Yes, I think it is. Put the loony in your killfile.

Baz

kay 19-04-2013 12:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sacha[_10_] (Post 981238)

You know what, she's dead. Give it - and her - a rest please. To keep
on slagging off the dead is offensive in any case to a lot of people
and it doesn't necessarily jibe with everyone's political views on
here, so it's rude to assume all think the same. And politics shouldn't
enter into a gardening group in any case.

Agreed, but there's a whole thread on here eulogising her, and that doesn't fit in with everyone's political views either.

Baz[_3_] 19-04-2013 01:02 PM

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Sacha wrote in :

On 2013-04-18 13:56:15 +0100, Baz said:

Janet wrote in
T:

In article ,
says...

It is our day to get our recycling bins emptied of plastic and
cardboard. The wind has blown all of them over, and most of the
contents are in our and neighbours gardens. What a mess. It has
bin(pun)like this for weeks now with that wind. Just how Feb. should
be IME. Not April. Probably Thatcher is having it's last laugh at us
humans?

Who knows.
Baz

Wrong PM. "Wind of change" was Macmillan's slogan.

Janet


Who mentioned PM? and wind of change?
I was refering to a specific cretin. Begining with T and ending with
hatcher.

Baz


You know what, she's dead. Give it - and her - a rest please. To keep
on slagging off the dead is offensive in any case to a lot of people
and it doesn't necessarily jibe with everyone's political views on
here, so it's rude to assume all think the same. And politics shouldn't
enter into a gardening group in any case. And no, I didn't vote for her
or anyone else back then, because at the time she was in power I was
unable to vote in England.


Yes, of course you are right in what you say.
My point is off topic in this group.

Baz

Baz[_3_] 19-04-2013 01:21 PM

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Martin wrote in
:

On Thu, 18 Apr 2013 11:18:01 GMT, Baz wrote:

It is our day to get our recycling bins emptied of plastic and
cardboard. The wind has blown all of them over, and most of the
contents are in our and neighbours gardens. What a mess. It has
bin(pun)like this for weeks now with that wind. Just how Feb. should
be IME. Not April. Probably Thatcher is having it's last laugh at us
humans?


We don't even get a bin. we are expected to stack plastic on the
pavement on the day that is collected. Cardboard & paper are stacked
lose on the pavement and are collected on a different day.
We are provided with three containers - one for organic, one for
inorganic and a small container for chemical waste. Glass has to be
put in a bottle bank which is about 100 metres away. Heavy waste is
collected on request so long as the biggest dimension of an item is
less than a metre. Anything else has to be delivered to the waste
disposal yard. We had an undamaged painted asbestos panel on the
house,whenw e removed it, they provided a sort of large body bag for
it and accepted the bag and contents at the yard without charge.


Well at least you are getting there. Costs a lot of money to supply every
household with bins and boxes for different types of waste.
We in Britain are very lucky indeed to have such services already.

Baz

Janet 19-04-2013 01:41 PM

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In article , says...

On 2013-04-18 13:56:15 +0100, Baz said:

Janet wrote in
In article ,

says...


The wind has blown all of them over,

Probably Thatcher is having it's last
laugh at us humans?


Wrong PM. "Wind of change" was Macmillan's slogan.

Janet

Who mentioned PM?


You did. PM Margaret Thatcher.

and wind of change?


Harold Macmillan, and me.

Following your daft post blaming a dead ex-PM for high winds.

Janet


Pam Moore[_2_] 19-04-2013 02:25 PM

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On Thu, 18 Apr 2013 23:39:38 +0100 (BST), "Dave Liquorice"
wrote:

On Thu, 18 Apr 2013 21:30:54 +0100, David Hill wrote:

put in a bottle bank which is about 100 metres away.

You're lucky!

Glass has to be taken to a waste reycling centre, or to a bottle bank,
the nearest to us being almost a mile away.


Nearer 3 for us. B-)

We have recycling collections (plastic, cardboard, tins) once a month.


Fortnightly hard plastic, card/paper, bottles and tins.

I'd much prefer a two-weekly "black bin" collection and a two weekly
recycling collection.


About the only stuff that goes in the "land fill" bag is plastic
films/bags from food packaging.


I understand that black plastic cannot be recycled, so why do
supermarkets put ready-meals in black plastic trays?


I took 3 bags of plastic to the recycling yesterday and had a set to
with one of the workers there I had a bag from a neighbouring authority
and he said I shouldn't bring it to his centre.


He he, I'm waiting for that to happen to me. The nearest HWRC is in
another county, the most convenient is also in another county. Cartons
being the only recyclable item that don't get taken from the doorstep get
taken there.



Pam in Bristol

Janet 19-04-2013 02:31 PM

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In article , nospamigg1937
@yahoo.co.uk says...

I understand that black plastic cannot be recycled,


It can. Our local council does.



Janet.

Sacha[_10_] 19-04-2013 02:57 PM

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On 2013-04-19 13:02:43 +0100, Baz said:

Sacha wrote in :

On 2013-04-18 13:56:15 +0100, Baz said:

Janet wrote in
T:

In article ,
says...

It is our day to get our recycling bins emptied of plastic and
cardboard. The wind has blown all of them over, and most of the
contents are in our and neighbours gardens. What a mess. It has
bin(pun)like this for weeks now with that wind. Just how Feb. should
be IME. Not April. Probably Thatcher is having it's last laugh at us
humans?

Who knows.
Baz

Wrong PM. "Wind of change" was Macmillan's slogan.

Janet

Who mentioned PM? and wind of change?
I was refering to a specific cretin. Begining with T and ending with
hatcher.

Baz


You know what, she's dead. Give it - and her - a rest please. To keep
on slagging off the dead is offensive in any case to a lot of people
and it doesn't necessarily jibe with everyone's political views on
here, so it's rude to assume all think the same. And politics shouldn't
enter into a gardening group in any case. And no, I didn't vote for her
or anyone else back then, because at the time she was in power I was
unable to vote in England.


Yes, of course you are right in what you say.
My point is off topic in this group.

Baz


Thanks, Baz.
--

Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.com
South Devon
www.helpforheroes.org.uk


Baz[_3_] 19-04-2013 03:01 PM

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Janet wrote in
T:

In article , says...

On 2013-04-18 13:56:15 +0100, Baz said:

Janet wrote in
In article ,

says...


The wind has blown all of them over,

Probably Thatcher is having it's last
laugh at us humans?


Wrong PM. "Wind of change" was Macmillan's slogan.

Janet

Who mentioned PM?


You did. PM Margaret Thatcher.

and wind of change?


Harold Macmillan, and me.

Following your daft post blaming a dead ex-PM for high winds.

Janet



Oky doky.
You must learn to read.

Baz

No Name 19-04-2013 06:39 PM

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Pam Moore wrote:
I understand that black plastic cannot be recycled, so why do
supermarkets put ready-meals in black plastic trays?


Can it not? I put the black plastic trays marked /1\ in the recycle
as our recycle says it takes plastics /1\ and /2\

Baz[_3_] 19-04-2013 07:09 PM

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Martin wrote in
:

On Fri, 19 Apr 2013 12:21:47 GMT, Baz wrote:

Martin wrote in
m:

On Thu, 18 Apr 2013 11:18:01 GMT, Baz wrote:

It is our day to get our recycling bins emptied of plastic and
cardboard. The wind has blown all of them over, and most of the
contents are in our and neighbours gardens. What a mess. It has
bin(pun)like this for weeks now with that wind. Just how Feb. should
be IME. Not April. Probably Thatcher is having it's last laugh at us
humans?

We don't even get a bin. we are expected to stack plastic on the
pavement on the day that is collected. Cardboard & paper are stacked
lose on the pavement and are collected on a different day.
We are provided with three containers - one for organic, one for
inorganic and a small container for chemical waste. Glass has to be
put in a bottle bank which is about 100 metres away. Heavy waste is
collected on request so long as the biggest dimension of an item is
less than a metre. Anything else has to be delivered to the waste
disposal yard. We had an undamaged painted asbestos panel on the
house,whenw e removed it, they provided a sort of large body bag
for it and accepted the bag and contents at the yard without charge.


Well at least you are getting there. Costs a lot of money to supply
every household with bins and boxes for different types of waste.
We in Britain are very lucky indeed to have such services already.


Already? We have had them for more than 20 years.


So why stack things on the pavement then?

Baz


Baz[_3_] 19-04-2013 07:50 PM

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Pam Moore wrote in
:


I understand that black plastic cannot be recycled, so why do
supermarkets put ready-meals in black plastic trays?



Pam in Bristol


Black plastic is recyclable. God knows how, but it is. Probably to make
more black plastic trays I guess.

Baz

David Hill 19-04-2013 08:39 PM

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On 19/04/2013 19:50, Baz wrote:
Pam Moore wrote in
:


I understand that black plastic cannot be recycled, so why do
supermarkets put ready-meals in black plastic trays?



Pam in Bristol


Black plastic is recyclable. God knows how, but it is. Probably to make
more black plastic trays I guess.

Baz

A lot of it goes into things like this
http://www.filcris.co.uk/products/bo...ts/solid-posts

Janet 19-04-2013 10:58 PM

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In article , david@abacus-
nurseries.co.uk says...
Subject: Wind, gusty and then more wind and gusts
From: David Hill
Newsgroups: uk.rec.gardening

On 19/04/2013 19:50, Baz wrote:
Pam Moore wrote in
:


I understand that black plastic cannot be recycled, so why do
supermarkets put ready-meals in black plastic trays?



Pam in Bristol


Black plastic is recyclable. God knows how, but it is. Probably to make
more black plastic trays I guess.

Baz

A lot of it goes into things like this
http://www.filcris.co.uk/products/bo...ts/solid-posts


The black dalek compost bins provided by our local council, are
recycled plastic.

Janet

Baz[_3_] 20-04-2013 11:17 AM

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Martin wrote in
:

On Fri, 19 Apr 2013 18:09:13 GMT, Baz wrote:

Martin wrote in
m:

On Fri, 19 Apr 2013 12:21:47 GMT, Baz wrote:

Martin wrote in
m:

On Thu, 18 Apr 2013 11:18:01 GMT, Baz wrote:

It is our day to get our recycling bins emptied of plastic and
cardboard. The wind has blown all of them over, and most of the
contents are in our and neighbours gardens. What a mess. It has
bin(pun)like this for weeks now with that wind. Just how Feb.

should
be IME. Not April. Probably Thatcher is having it's last laugh at

us
humans?

We don't even get a bin. we are expected to stack plastic on the
pavement on the day that is collected. Cardboard & paper are

stacked
lose on the pavement and are collected on a different day.
We are provided with three containers - one for organic, one for
inorganic and a small container for chemical waste. Glass has to be
put in a bottle bank which is about 100 metres away. Heavy waste is
collected on request so long as the biggest dimension of an item is
less than a metre. Anything else has to be delivered to the waste
disposal yard. We had an undamaged painted asbestos panel on the
house,whenw e removed it, they provided a sort of large body bag
for it and accepted the bag and contents at the yard without

charge.

Well at least you are getting there. Costs a lot of money to supply
every household with bins and boxes for different types of waste.
We in Britain are very lucky indeed to have such services already.

Already? We have had them for more than 20 years.


So why stack things on the pavement then?


because there is a limit to the space available for bins and it is
cheap. How many bins have you got? Do you have a chemical waste bin?

Only paper and plastic are stacked on the pavement. Everything else
has a bin.


I wasn't criticising, we have one bin for plastic and cardboard, we have
one bin for general household waste, one bin for garden refuse, a box for
tin cans and glass, and a box for paper.
Chemical waste is collected on request. As are large items such as old
furniture, scrap metal and almost anything which does not fit into the
bi-weekly collection category, or it is to big to put into a bin.
I compost or re-use as much cardboard and paper as I can, and that is
most of it.

Baz

No Name 20-04-2013 03:51 PM

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Baz wrote:
I wasn't criticising, we have one bin for plastic and cardboard, we have
one bin for general household waste, one bin for garden refuse, a box for
tin cans and glass, and a box for paper.


My parents used to have a collection like that. Now they have what we
have, which is 2 wheelies, one for general and one for all recycling.
(they also, I think, still have a garden waste box, which we never have)
(we have a food waste bin, but I never* use it)


Baz[_3_] 21-04-2013 01:20 PM

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wrote in
:

Baz wrote:
I wasn't criticising, we have one bin for plastic and cardboard, we
have one bin for general household waste, one bin for garden refuse,
a box for tin cans and glass, and a box for paper.


My parents used to have a collection like that. Now they have what we
have, which is 2 wheelies, one for general and one for all recycling.
(they also, I think, still have a garden waste box, which we never
have) (we have a food waste bin, but I never* use it)



Interesting how things differ from county to county. We have got used to
"our" way. Not by any means perfect, but I like the idea of any recycling
regime. Anything but excessive landfill.
You mention a food waste bin. Cooked waste food?

Baz

'Mike'[_4_] 21-04-2013 01:29 PM

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"Baz" wrote in message ...

wrote in
:

Baz wrote:
I wasn't criticising, we have one bin for plastic and cardboard, we
have one bin for general household waste, one bin for garden refuse,
a box for tin cans and glass, and a box for paper.


My parents used to have a collection like that. Now they have what we
have, which is 2 wheelies, one for general and one for all recycling.
(they also, I think, still have a garden waste box, which we never
have) (we have a food waste bin, but I never* use it)



Interesting how things differ from county to county. We have got used to
"our" way. Not by any means perfect, but I like the idea of any recycling
regime. Anything but excessive landfill.
You mention a food waste bin. Cooked waste food?

Baz
.......................................

Why cook food and waste it? When my parents had the hotel one of the things
which annoyed them was food which had been prepared in excess. Possibly
because we had been through the War and knew what food rationing was?

One of my illustrated talks is on Food Rationing during World War II, which
I give to lots of WI's and TWG's and lots of the Ladies remember it and add
to my contribution.

Mike


No Name 21-04-2013 11:34 PM

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Baz wrote:
You mention a food waste bin. Cooked waste food?


Any food. So if you don't compost, you can put peelings, etc in it.
Meat and bones, too. It all goes to a giant composter somewhere.


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