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Jun. 1st, 2006 03:39 pm
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Last night I emailed the guy who stood for the Green party here last local election. I've tried talking to the council refuse collection dept direct but it got me nowhere.

You see, we have a huge grey wheelie bin for landfill waste and a huge burgundy one for recyclable waste (where "recyclable" means "accepted by local council for recycling"). I've asked before if I can get the huge grey bin replaced with a smaller one - no - and whether the recycling bin can be collected more often - no.

The landfill waste, usually less than a quarter of a binfull, is collected weekly. The recycling waste, usually so full the lid doesn't close properly, is collected fortnightly. Our friends N+L (Of Baby Iz and Baby Jo fame) have a similar problem, and their kids are both in disposable nappies, which should be producing plenty landfill to go around.

So I wrote to the Green fella. I asked him if he thought the Greens would be interested in a petition or a poll, since the Council's excuse to me is "there's no demand" for more recycling and less landfill.

I'd like more recycling. I'd like a paper bin and a tins bin and a plastics bin (all in together at the mo) and I'd love a glass recycling collection instead of having to schlep it to the bottlebank. I'd like to be able to recycle waxed cardboard milk cartons, which aren't usually waxed but plastic lined anyway, and plastics other than "bottles". Yes, the council only accepts plastic bottles for recycling, no other kind of plastic. If it's molded into a box instead, no dice. Isn't that... arbitrary?!

I'd also dearly love a compost collection; our own compost bin isn't really up to us, and the wormery isn't either. (Memo to self: start seperating cooked and uncooked kitchen waste again so we can use both composter and wormery again). I'd love a garden waste collection. At the moment, people just put all these things into landfill, which is so wasteful.

And I want my water butt to arrive. We ordered it ages ago, I think.

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Date: 2006-06-02 09:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] merryhouse.livejournal.com
actually, wrapping paper can't be recycled. Something about the coating on it.

Next Big Campaign: recyclable wrapping paper.

(This is after the success of the incinerating sewage for power campaign, which hasn't yet been feasibility-tested...)

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Date: 2006-06-05 12:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] k425.livejournal.com
Okay, not actually recycle, but definitely re-use. As I got older, it was part of the tradition of Christmas to smooth the paper nicely to be reused next year, and watch the paper from a big present reappear on a smaller present and eventually on a stocking filler!

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