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Bin Collections
« on: 05 February 2025, 06:36:03 »


In the news again - Monthly Collections being considered in Bristol and now Dundee. :-X

Mine are :-
week 1 Pink    - Food & Non Recyclable :y
week 2 Black    - Tins & Glass :y
week 3 Pink    - as above :y
week 4 Green    - Cardboard & Paper  :y

Works well for me.

News doesn't mention which bin it is, so assuming it's the Food/Non Recyclable.

Going monthly in summer may create vermin issues.  But there are 2 options not mentioned.  :-X

1st is to apply for a 2nd bin.
2nd is to supply larger capacity bins. 

Either way the bin lorries will have to be modified or replaced as they will be required to cope with double the amount of waste if the rounds are halved. Unless the rounds are split into 2 groups/teams to serve the regions areas.
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Re: Bin Collections
« Reply #1 on: 05 February 2025, 08:09:03 »

What is wrong with people?

We get alternate collections

Week1 general waste

Week2 recycling and a paid for garden waste.
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Re: Bin Collections
« Reply #2 on: 05 February 2025, 08:23:23 »

Is the idea to get people to create less food and non reciclable waste?

As an aside my adopted country isn’t meeting its recycling targets set by mother in Brussels. So they are seriously considering supermarkets charging deposits on plastic and glass and introducing I store refund machines.
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Re: Bin Collections
« Reply #3 on: 05 February 2025, 08:48:20 »

we have 4 bins
grey ... general waste
blue ... glass, cans & plastic pots/bottles etc
green .... paper
These are all every 3 weeks

The brown bin is for garden waste & food waste which is collected ever other week

I don't think the deposit idea for supermarkets is a bad idea ..... it's them that create most of the packaging material in the first place. Years back when I was a kid & supermarkets had yet to become a thing, everyone managed with just 1 dustbin.
I see the amount of packaging that we use at work ie shrink wrap on a pallet. This is the wrap that still wraps a pallet of cans that are now in a cardboard pack on the supermarket shelves .... Joe Public is happy because he believes there is now less plastic packaging on the product.
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Re: Bin Collections
« Reply #4 on: 05 February 2025, 09:16:43 »

Sustainable aviation is pure marketing wank of the highest order.

The only catering things not incinerated into the UK are china, metal cutlery and linen.

Unopened juice, water etc is only kept if there's no opened ones in the same box or any other waste. Everything else? Yup, burned or poured down the toilets before landing. Legally half drunk drinks can't be collected to be used to make bio fuel. It all goes to waste.

We don't even collect recycling on board because it's all contaminated. :-X

Even before Brexit, waste was separated into Non EU, EU and domestic. I suspect it was the whole foot in mouth disease that started that.

If our local council can collect everything in one of two bins, I don't understand why no one else is capable. They've been doing it for over 20 years. It all goes to a county level plant where it's sorted and sold on. The revenue generated goes to help fund the whole thing. Even the garden waste gets put to use.

As for the whole separate bin lorry thing, don't you believe it. One lorry collects ALL the recycling waste and another one the garden stuff. Doesn't matter which lorry does what, they all get filled up the same. Obviously if one is doing recycling, that's what they do for the day, but the following day the same vehicle could be doing landfill.

If anyones council has a dedicated vehicle for each type of recycling then they're taking the piss and need holding to account.
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Re: Bin Collections
« Reply #5 on: 05 February 2025, 09:41:05 »

For us in South Somerset....

Weekly, on a Wednesday ... Brown Bin = Food Waste, Blue Bin = Plastic & Tin Cans, Black Bin = Cardboard & Glass
2 Weekly, on a Tuesday ... Green Wheelie Bin = Garden Waste
3 Weekly, on a Wednesday ... Black Wheelie Bin = Everything else

Basically, driving home on a Monday and Tuesday night you have to look out for what colour bins the neighbors have put out, hope they've got it right, and copy them.

I suspect Bristol are talking about the Black wheelie bin going 4 weekly.
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Re: Bin Collections
« Reply #6 on: 05 February 2025, 10:02:28 »

Sustainable aviation Roadside recycling is pure marketing wank of the highest order.



Fixed that for you. Once you get past metal, glass and certain large plastics, anyone who thinks an entire dust cart full of other mixed materials(let alone mixed types of materials) is actually separated, sorted, cleaned and sent somewhere to be turned into new material is deluded. What they're actually doing is spending your money to make you feel better about being a consumer that throws shit away. I'd suggest this ought to be called The Trump Effect, but I'd hear the cries of but he's so wonderful without needing the internet ::)


Why are those three thing worth actually sorting?


Metal - recycling is the same process a making it in the first place, but using less energy and  without the need to dig up the base materials.


Plastic - large items(like car bumpers) that are large, well labelled and unlikely to be covered in organic contaminants, can be ground up, dissolved in original solvents and used as filler for lower grade products.


Glass - it's basically everlasting and there's no shortage of sand to make it. But melting it down and making new bottles is better than dumping it in landfill for eternity. What they don't tell you is recycling after one use instead of the possible several hundred is yet more marketing wank to make you feel better.


Paper - it's made from cheap softwood grown as a crop. Doing that is a dirty process that uses a lot of water. Recycling it is a really dirty process that uses even more water and chemicals to make bottom grade products like newsprint and packaging cardboard. Any paper contaminated with organic waste goes straight in their bin after being in yours. That includes all the expensive stuff like magazines or fancy outer packaging as they can't viably remove the clay that makes it shiny


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Re: Bin Collections
« Reply #7 on: 05 February 2025, 13:00:54 »

What is wrong with people?

We get alternate collections

Week1 general waste

Week2 recycling and a paid for garden waste.

Originally free.

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Re: Bin Collections
« Reply #8 on: 05 February 2025, 13:03:54 »

Since we had a whole day of snow last month, our bin collections are all to cock. The streets are full of bins of various colours, because no one knows when they're going to turn up and which bin they will choose to empty when they do.
Labour run Barnsley.
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Re: Bin Collections
« Reply #9 on: 05 February 2025, 14:54:59 »

What is wrong with people?

We get alternate collections

Week1 general waste

Week2 recycling and a paid for garden waste.

Originally free.
True but you can still take stuff to the tip for free. £4.50 a month is small price to pay for not having to do that...

£2.25 per collection.
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Re: Bin Collections
« Reply #10 on: 05 February 2025, 15:05:48 »

Since we had a whole day of snow last month, our bin collections are all to cock. The streets are full of bins of various colours, because no one knows when they're going to turn up and which bin they will choose to empty when they do.
Labour run Barnsley.


If only there was a universally available resource where the latest schedules could be posted for anyone who needs the information.


Imagine how cool it would be if you could access that information at no cost from a small screen you carry around with you.
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Re: Bin Collections
« Reply #11 on: 05 February 2025, 15:09:07 »

Since we had a whole day of snow last month, our bin collections are all to cock. The streets are full of bins of various colours, because no one knows when they're going to turn up and which bin they will choose to empty when they do.
Labour run Barnsley.


If only there was a universally available resource where the latest schedules could be posted for anyone who needs the information.


Imagine how cool it would be if you could access that information at no cost from a small screen you carry around with you.
It's there, on the council website. "Leave you bins out and we'll empty them when we can. Abuse of council staff will not be tolerated. Have a nice day"  ;D
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Re: Bin Collections
« Reply #12 on: 05 February 2025, 15:46:18 »

Since we had a whole day of snow last month, our bin collections are all to cock. The streets are full of bins of various colours, because no one knows when they're going to turn up and which bin they will choose to empty when they do.
Labour run Barnsley.


If only there was a universally available resource where the latest schedules could be posted for anyone who needs the information.


Imagine how cool it would be if you could access that information at no cost from a small screen you carry around with you.

I get an emial every week to tell me which bin is collected that week  :y
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Re: Bin Collections
« Reply #13 on: 05 February 2025, 15:47:16 »

That tells you just how over complicated the system is.
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Re: Bin Collections
« Reply #14 on: 05 February 2025, 16:34:12 »

I've been paying St Edmunbsbury B.C. to empty my brown garden waste bin for the last ten years.
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