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Bin men! Ridiculous

496 replies

SassyCrab · 06/02/2025 18:54

Has anyone else got this problem with there local council! The bin men take the rubbish every 2 weeks, so our rubbish mounts up to the point we have to put it on top of the bin, bare in mind we have baby and a dog so we have quite a lot of rubbish in the two weeks when they bother to collect. They’ve come yesterday and emptied our bin but just left the rubbish on the top!!!!! So now our bin is full again and still got 2 weeks to go. So annoyed with it, I just don’t understand why they can’t come every week.

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JanetareyouokareyouokJanet · 06/02/2025 19:21

What’s the dog doing to create so much rubbish lol

ForRealCat · 06/02/2025 19:21

Double check your recycling rules too by the way. Our bin men wont take over full rubbish bins, but they will take as much recycling as you put out. So if you are filling your rubbish bin with packaging, you probably don't need to do that!!

BabySocksNeverStayOn · 06/02/2025 19:22

We all need to actively reduce our waste. This is one way to make us think more about the stuff we're putting in our bins. It's too easy just to 'throw it in the bin' ... If we all make a small conscious decisions about where we put our waste, then the world will be a better place. These small decisions make a difference ❤️

Hoardasurass · 06/02/2025 19:22

Be grateful that you don't live in my council @SassyCrab you get one 1/2 general waste bin emptied fortnightly, and the rules are ridiculous. If your bin lid isn't properly shut they won't empty it, if there's bags on top they won't empty it, if there's bags beside it they fine you for flytipping.

purplecorkheart · 06/02/2025 19:23

You know the bin people have rules they have to follow. Some have every bin they tip weight is registered against lifts.

Have you looked into a bin crusher thing. It is basically a crusher that you put down on your rubbish that compacts it so you get much mor in the bin.

A relative of mine has one from. when she had my 2 kids in nappies and before light plastics could be recycled.

Vaxtable · 06/02/2025 19:25

You can but something to squash down stuff in your bin to make more room

But are you recycling everything you can?

Ohmy88 · 06/02/2025 19:25

henlake7 · 06/02/2025 19:15

So many rules! Round here you can chuck out umpteen black bags every week and they will be taken, recycling too. The bin men are very accomodating.

TBF though it's because it's all long rows of terraces that open directly onto the street so bins wouldn't work.
All things considered id rather have a bin if I got a front garden as well!

Same!

alwaysMakingItsofar · 06/02/2025 19:25

bin issues here also

SassyCrab · 06/02/2025 19:25

Hoardasurass · 06/02/2025 19:22

Be grateful that you don't live in my council @SassyCrab you get one 1/2 general waste bin emptied fortnightly, and the rules are ridiculous. If your bin lid isn't properly shut they won't empty it, if there's bags on top they won't empty it, if there's bags beside it they fine you for flytipping.

By them doing that is making the area a shit hole, so there kinda silly for doing that. Because some people are not like me and will just dump there rubbish anywhere if the council doesn’t want to take it

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Huckyfell · 06/02/2025 19:26

MurdoMunro · 06/02/2025 19:18

Here’s a list, I can see a few things missing, but its a starter for ten -

  • Youth services
  • Libraries
  • Parks, open spaces and galleries
  • Leisure facilities, including swimming pools and recreation centres
  • Social care for older people, children and other vulnerable members of the community
  • Support for the voluntary sector
  • Planning and building control
  • Refuse collection, street cleaning and other environmental issues
  • Maintenance of roads and bridges
  • Traffic management and road safety
  • Parking services and control
  • Elections, registrars of births, marriages and deaths
  • Cemeteries, crematoria and mortuary services
  • Consumer protection
  • Economic development and regeneration
  • Community development services
  • Housing, including the provision of social housing, housing strategy and advice and services for the homeless
  • Housing Benefits and Council Tax administration.

Potholes........ or maybe not

NannyR · 06/02/2025 19:27

Most councils will give you a second recycling bin for free if you need one. We have two.

MyrtleLion · 06/02/2025 19:27

SassyCrab · 06/02/2025 19:21

Thank you! Someone who’s understanding, the thing that’s contradicting when I lived in a flat we had to put our rubbish outside of the bin otherwise they wouldn’t take it, all councils are different so these “rules” don’t apply to every council

Do you open out and flatten boxes? Squash cans?

We are a three adult household and have one bin bag a week and one fairly full recycling wheelie bin every two weeks.

CoffeeCakeAndALattePlease · 06/02/2025 19:27

They don’t choose, they’re following instructions based on H&S.

We have 2 adults, 2 kids,,5 pets and fortnightly collection… very rarely struggle. On the odd occasion that we have an extra bag I ask neighbours if they have a bit of room left in theirs.

Muststopeating · 06/02/2025 19:27

Recycle more!!! The reason they aren't collecting your black bins that often is because you should be recycling!!!

I have 3 kids, 2 still in nappies, all 3 in nappies at the same time at one point. Our black bin is only collected every 3 weeks.

We recycle glass bottles, cardboard, paper, tins/cans, plastics, soft plastics and food waste. I have to take glass bottles and soft plastics to the collection points at the supermarket.

When the kids are out of nappies my black bin will be my emptiest by a long shot!

I, as you are supposed to do, rinse my recycling first.

I do have a garden and I use delivery type boxes as mulch so I will concede that that stops my recycling bin emptying too quickly. But our council will happily offer you a second recycling bin without any justification required. They are only strict about black bins.

I work. As does my husband. So anyone crying they don't have time is just making up excuses.

Yes it's a pain in the arse, but what do you think the alternative is???

Pebbles16 · 06/02/2025 19:28

Needmorelego · 06/02/2025 19:03

I love the way people assume that everyone has a car and can actually get to their local tip.

Agree. Sometimes it's completely mad that the only way you can get stuff to the tip is in a car which is not environmentally friendly (central London here so we are screwed any which way, apart from paying the council an extraordinary amount of money for an extra pick up)

Luddite26 · 06/02/2025 19:28

SassyCrab · 06/02/2025 19:02

Well they must’ve picked up the bin bags to empty the bin and then put them back, so I don’t see how that’s a valid point. I’m blaming the council who do set the time table, our recycling bin is full too but probably don’t recycle as much as we should admittedly

There's your answer. Do better with your recycling.

grumpypedestrian · 06/02/2025 19:28

I think you’ve answered yourself. Food waste. Buying more than you should. Work on this before getting annoyed at bin men just doing their job.

Do you have food waste recycling? That will help greatly with food waste and far better than land fill. We collect our soft plastic to take to a Co Op to recycle and we now very rarely even half full our landfill bin.

Moveoverdarlin · 06/02/2025 19:29

SassyCrab · 06/02/2025 19:13

My dog still has accidents as he’s a stubborn frenchie so we use puppy mats for him if we go out, so that’s rubbish that goes in the outside bin & we waste a lot of food where the shopping dates are rubbish and our freezer isn’t working unfortunately.

Don’t you put food waste in to the food bin provided by your council? Sounds to me like you just don’t recycle properly. We’re a family of 5 and manage fine. I know the lid has to shut on my bin and they won’t take extra, that’s a rule up and down the country regardless of council and has been for 30 years. If everyone left their old food and used puppy mats out in bin liners we’d be overrun with rats and every road would look like a tip.

44PumpLane · 06/02/2025 19:30

We have twins and a dog, when they were in nappies we still had enough space. I think the issue you have is genuinely that you need to make more effort with your recycling.

We rarely fill a black bin but often struggle with the recycling bin as everything we can possibly recycle goes in the blue bin.

Poppyseeds79 · 06/02/2025 19:30

Is it your first experience of having a bin 😁

HollyBerryz · 06/02/2025 19:31

That's pretty standard and it's to encourage recycling. Some areas allow you a bigger bin of you have a child in nappies.

HoraceCope · 06/02/2025 19:31

what rubbish does the dog cause? apart ffrom poo bags?

Pebbles16 · 06/02/2025 19:31

Muststopeating · 06/02/2025 19:27

Recycle more!!! The reason they aren't collecting your black bins that often is because you should be recycling!!!

I have 3 kids, 2 still in nappies, all 3 in nappies at the same time at one point. Our black bin is only collected every 3 weeks.

We recycle glass bottles, cardboard, paper, tins/cans, plastics, soft plastics and food waste. I have to take glass bottles and soft plastics to the collection points at the supermarket.

When the kids are out of nappies my black bin will be my emptiest by a long shot!

I, as you are supposed to do, rinse my recycling first.

I do have a garden and I use delivery type boxes as mulch so I will concede that that stops my recycling bin emptying too quickly. But our council will happily offer you a second recycling bin without any justification required. They are only strict about black bins.

I work. As does my husband. So anyone crying they don't have time is just making up excuses.

Yes it's a pain in the arse, but what do you think the alternative is???

But presumably you have a car?
Many of us in inner cities don't.
We recycle everything we can.
We have fortnightly bin collections but litter pick for the local area (because you get a street cleaner once every sixth months) and guess what? The litter picking takes up 75% of my black bin

JandamiHash · 06/02/2025 19:31

But why should you get more bin space than you’re allocated? Also how is a dog creating waste?!

I have one more human in my house than you do and have a 2 weekly collection as well - there’s always space in our bin. And I’m not especially waste conscious. You’re creating too much waste somehow you need to cut down on it

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