TheOstrich wrote:Does that mean the Council are saying no plastic bags in your
household rubbish bin, Saundra? Completely OTT if that's the case.
(Our blue bin is household, our green bin is recycling, but everyone seems to be different ....)
We’re not to put soft plastics in our recycling bin. I collect all of ours and take it to the supermarket, it’s either that or a trip to the tip, but not everyone can do that.
Our system changed and the hard plastic, glass and cans still go in the blue bin and there’s now a blue bag for card and paper. The bags are useless, they’re too small and while we can request a second one they’ve not fulfilled requests. The lids have a Velcro fastening and don’t close properly yet they won’t empty them if the contents are wet and they’re supposed to be weighted to stop them blowing away but are often seen blowing around the streets. We now can’t put large pieces of cardboard out at the side of the bins because the compartment for paper and card on the bin lorries isn’t very big.
As a consequence we don’t bother with card and paper anymore, it’s too much hassle, and from looking around our street on bin day we’re not the only ones. I’d be very interested to see what the recycling rates are since they introduced the new system 18 months ago.