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I've just got in and went to get my recycling bin in

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DoctorTwo · 13/06/2014 15:40

The binmen haven't emptied it. Instead they hung a note on that reads "OOPS! WE HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE TO EMPTY YOUR BIN TODAY. Your recycling bin has not been emptied because it contains items that we cannot recycle or compost.

Please ensure that you remove the items (listed overleaf)so that we can empty your bin on the next collection day"

So I turned the tag over and they have checked the box for garden waste. Hmm

In what universe can garden waste not be composted? Might have to leave a scathing comment on the website. Or just whine on MN :o

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prettybird · 13/06/2014 20:23

Like weegieum we have:

Blue bin: plastic, cardboard, tin, aluminium (but not tetrapaks)- collected fortnightly
Purple bin: glass - collected every four weeks (every 2nd blue bin collection)
Silver caddy bin: food waste - collected weekly
Brown bin: Garden waste (no soil unless you make sure your bin is not too heavy and hid it under "light" waste Wink) - collected alternate weeks to the blue bin, from March to October, with one collection in January for Christmas trees
Green bin: everything else, collected fortnightly (same week as brown bin/alternate week to blue bin)

As we live in a house split into two, that means that there are TEN bins in our driveway! Shock Fortunately we have a decent sized driveway and reasonable neighbours, so they get tucked away near the bottom and don't get in the way.

Unlike our previous neighbours, who didn't like the bins left in the driveway "because that's what the Asians do" HmmShock and didn't see anything wrong with all the bins being left at the back of the house in the entrance area to our garden! Angry "because that's where they've always been" Hmm. They didn't seem to realise that two bins is different to (at the time) 8 bins and said if we were bothered "the council didn't recycle anyway and we should ask it to take away the blue bins" Hmm. At that point, we started to refuse to let them use our area. They moved shortly afterwards Grin

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QueenOfThorns · 13/06/2014 20:28

I was a bit Shock at that, Impatient, but I've just looked on the Council website and it says it goes for composting.

So maybe we're not in the same area. Either that, or they're lying on their website!

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WeAreEternal · 13/06/2014 20:33

We have five full sized bins.

Garden waste
Food waste
Paper/cardboard
Plastic/glass
General waste

The bins are a PITA as they take up so much space.
They are emptied n a four weekly cycle.
Week 1 - food & P/C
Week 2 - garden
Week 3 - food & P/G
Week 4 - general.
So every bin is only emptied once a month, which is why we have big wheelie bins, a lot of people complain about it though, especially if they refused to take your bin one week.

They used to do it on a two weekly schedule, so employing 2 bins a week and food still every other but the cut it down last year.

Personally I prefer it as it forces people to recycle as they have no choice but to split their rubbish accross the bins.

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RuddyDuck · 13/06/2014 20:34

Ooh, prettybird , I'd love a purple bin.

Chez Ruddyduck, we have:
green wheelie bin for garden waste and food waste (cooked and raw, including meat)
blue wheelie bin for plastic, glass, metal, paper, cardboard, tetrapak, etc
bkack wheelie bin for everything else

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IShallCallYouSquishy · 13/06/2014 20:42

We have black bin for non recyclable
Green for plastic, paper, tins, cardboard etc
And we pay for a brown one for out garden waste

Out council don't take glass at the kerbside collections so have to traipse to bottle bank with jars which is a PITA

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HSMMaCM · 13/06/2014 21:09

We have to pay for our garden waste bin

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OldVikingDudeHidMyTubeSocks · 13/06/2014 21:10

I'm feeling thankful to my council!

We have a green bin which is garden waste and food waste.

Black bin for non recycle stuff.

Black bin with red lid for paper, cardboard, plastic and glass. (I was ever so chuffed when we got these instead of a box, I could stop having to hide the wine bottles under the tins so the neighbours wouldn't judge)

Black bin one week, green and red the next. Can never remember which week is which so always have to rely on what the neighbours put out.

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AntoinetteCosway · 13/06/2014 22:59

We have a black bin for waste, a green bin for garden waste and then 3 black tubs for recycling-no differentiation between glass, plastic, paper etc. I carried on sorting it like we had to in our old place until I saw the recycling truck one week and realised that they just shove all the recycling in together. Weird. I guess my council pay someone else to sort it all out. Either that or they don't recycle it at all.

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gallicgirl · 13/06/2014 23:08

We have to pay for garden waste too. I live in an area with lots of terraces and flats so I guess majority of residents wouldn't have gardens. For the same reason we don't have wheelie bins.

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CointreauVersial · 13/06/2014 23:09

Just to be contrary, our council has a green bin for general rubbish, and a black bin for mixed recycling. Confused

And a food bin.
And a black crate for paper.....

OP - garden waste isn't recycled as such, in the way that glass, paper etc, are re-used. It may be composted, but you can't recycle it. So it doesn't go in the recycling bin.

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TheDetective · 13/06/2014 23:10

I think Impatientismymiddlename and ExitPursuedByABear may be in my vicinity, as I also have those colours!

I have the same bins < looks shifty>.

I don't use anything but the black one, and in summer, green one.

I make DP go to the tip twice in the second week! I got fed up trying to work out what goes where. And being told off. So fuck it.

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ShakyTheStork · 13/06/2014 23:16

Humph! In Wales we only get 2 bins, one black bin (for general waste) and a brown bin for garden waste. They get collected on alternate weeks.

However, we also have a blue box for wine bottles, white bag for plastic bottles and a separate white bag for tins and cans.

Oh, and a food caddy and a blue bag for paper.

We always get mixed up with the collection days.

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trikken · 13/06/2014 23:32

Little Brown one for food, black for general and green for recycling cardboard, tins, paper, plastic. Oh and green box for glass but we always forget that one. I think there is a big brown one for garden waste but you have to pay extra for that service so don't do it.

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choirmumoftwo · 13/06/2014 23:40

Brown for garden waste (no food waste or tree trunks!), blue for glass/tins/paper/cardboard/plastic/aerosols and green for non-recyclables. All full size wheelie bins which take up a huge amount of space. No complaints with our refuse dpartment though - we've never had any issues.

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deakymom · 14/06/2014 00:47

we just have gree for recycling black for everything else we can buy a brown one for garden waste but i dont bother my garden is small

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TumbleweedOnspeed · 14/06/2014 01:07

Yep. There's only one endearingly mad local council I can think of that has that many recycle colours. I'll join the club in recognising where ilovepowerhoop and others may live. TMI!

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