urm hes giving us some decent feedback, good attitude etc and constructive, you on the other hand have gone off my origional topic.
Money saving etc will always be on the agendy in public services, its not his fault.
I dont think the bins are that bad, at home its a fortnightly collection with big plastic box for glass and tins/cans, then a sack thing for cardboard and plastic, then a wheelie bin for garden waste and the normal green wheelie bin for the rest, we manage fine with them.
Its at uni where we dont have the recycling(it just wouldnt work here tbh), my problem was that i was fined and then taken to court etc because someone filled my bin and i put the bag out next to the bin on collection day, which was infact a first time 'offense', so why do i now owe over 5x as much as the origional fine and have a criminal record, I didnt even receive my court summons, im fairly sure if id gone i would have got off fine.
alex if you bothered reading all his posts you would see that yes you could go and drive down to the tip, but if everyone did that there would have to be some sort of payment scheme due to landfilling things enforced by the EU, you would then have to sort the rubbish out yourself, or you would be charged for it to be done for you, since if everyone did this it would become a big task.. And is your local tip a landfill site? I didnt think it would be, you see everything that is deemed none recyclable would have to go to landfill, and rubbish doesnt move itself.