I agree with Neil but a warning on the bin lid to you would've been enough for the first time, it's difficult to know what can and can't be recycled these days.Just because its made from recycled materials doesn't make it recyclable.
If can be, we get leaflets and it's on the council website though..I agree with Neil but a warning on the bin lid to you would've been enough for the first time, it's difficult to know what can and can't be recycled these days.
This basically.We put all sorts of crap in our recycle bin.I’m amazed ours hasn’t been refused yet. We must have good bin men (bin people?) who are less picky.
I’m amazed ours hasn’t been refused yet. We must have more lenient bin men (bin people?).
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it really isn't, you can look on the councils website or you get a card a couple of times a year which has the date of collections and what can and cant be recycled and what box they need to go in.I agree with Neil but a warning on the bin lid to you would've been enough for the first time, it's difficult to know what can and can't be recycled these days.
You usually get instructions on what to put in. If it's not on there, don't put it in.I agree with Neil but a warning on the bin lid to you would've been enough for the first time, it's difficult to know what can and can't be recycled these days.
I don't see what the op is complaining about. its his own mistake if he needs room not hard to take it yourself to tip or recycle centres.
you can, its not hard. They provide you with the info and it's extremely easy to follow. It isn't a problem like you describe in your OP.I wish i could live in your idealistic pc world mate. Bravo.
You only have 1 recyclable bin.
I have a pink one for food and garden, blue for paper, brown for plastic and metal. Then a black for anything else.