Phantom said:
the bins belong to the council at the end of the day
Is that always the case?
We have 3 wheelie bins.
One for general waste, one for garden waste, and one for recycling.
Due to them only collecting bins every other week and us living in a household of 5, we've found out recycling bin (standard sized wheelie bin) is full for nearly a week before it's collected (they collect recycling stuff and garden waste one week, regular waste the next).
Because of this we've just paid the council a one off fee oto swap our "full sized" recycling bin for one that is 50% larger.
I'd have to check the paperwork parents have, but I wonder if we own this, or if they do. I expect now it's something bigger than everyone else has it'll soon get nicked.
Quick frankly it's a farce we're having to pay more to get extra packaging taken away - it shouldn't be used in the first place.
Edit, it's just occured to me that over the summer we've also had 5 skips on hire. admittedly 3 of these could probably be put down to building work, but the remaining 2 (at £160 per go) have been used to get rid of garden waste that has been piling up (the compost heap can;t take any more grass cuttings) and general household waste.
On top of the percentage that they take to cover waste removal from council tax, that's a hell of a cost assocated with waste removal.