by Workingman » 17 Nov 2023, 16:20
I am a bit confused... I know it's easy, but please hear me out.
I can remember a time when we did not have a bin in the kitchen. Food scraps and leftovers were wrapped in newspaper and taken to the dustbin. So were peelings, trimmings from mum's work at the sewing machine, newspapers, old dishcloths, cereal boxes, bones and meat scraps, the contents of the vacuum bag... Most things went in "the bin". Old clothes, shoes, bedding, coats amd soft furnishings went to the rag-'n-bone man. That was our method of sorting waste.
Now, if I go to any large supermarket, B&M or Home Bargains, I can get a dedicated swing-lid kitchen bin and bags, but what goes in it? With all the sorting of this, that and the other mine is virtually redundant. Cooked food has to be bagged and put in the black bin (general waste) so do raw peelings unless you have a garden waste bin; card, paper, tins and plastics go in the green bin (recycled). Glass goes to the communal bins, which are everywhere, as do small electricals and shoes and clothes.
My kitchen bin now only usually gets the vac emptied into it, and even that goes in the big black bin, everything else has its own waste stream.
Tinkers now call regularly to take away old washing machines, fridges, microwaves and those sorts of things. Ours even has a mobile number on the side of his Tranny so that you can ring up to let him know what's left out.