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Eco friendly poo disposal?

10 replies

ndo4000 · 05/04/2019 09:02

Hi All,

I hate how many poo bags I am adding to landfill. I know you can get biodegradable bags, but has anyone found an even more environmentally friendly way to deal with poo when you're out on a walk?

Thank you!

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2dogsandPG · 05/04/2019 09:16

Lots of places (particularly forestry commission) encourage 'stick and flick', so it's off the path. We usually walk ours in woodland and that's reduced our bag usage.

BiteyShark · 05/04/2019 09:18

Stick and flick here in the forest or bury if particularly sloppy

I do still use bags in other places.

LoopyLu2019 · 05/04/2019 09:24

In Malvern they have a lamp powered by dog poop!!! You use brown paper bags and it goes in an anaerobic digester to convert to electricity. In Oxfordshire they collect food waste for similar digester so I wonder if you could put the poop in those collections, but that would need investigating/campaigning the council. Would be good though if it was possible.

adaline · 05/04/2019 10:42

I walk in woods mostly, so we stick and flick. I only use bags if he goes in the garden or a pavement/road.

Lonecatwithkitten · 05/04/2019 10:52

Stick and flick is contributing to the massive rise in Echinococcus disease in the U.K. sheep and human population. This was the whole reason for picking up poo in the first place. Please don't do it.
TK max do biodegradable poo bags.

adaline · 05/04/2019 10:56

Stick and flick is contributing to the massive rise in Echinococcus disease in the U.K. sheep and human population. This was the whole reason for picking up poo in the first place. Please don't do it

What about in areas where there are signs up asking you to do it?

BiteyShark · 05/04/2019 11:00

Lonecat maybe you need to then take that up with the forestry commission who advocate a stick and flick in the deeper forest areas.

Lonecatwithkitten · 05/04/2019 11:46

Sadly the Forestry Commission are resisting current U.K. slaughter house evidence. You are likely to see a lot more from DEFRA once they have finished dealing with the export mess of Brexit.

BiteyShark · 05/04/2019 11:59

Does burying it have the same issue? As I often bury his 'excited poos' as much as I can.

ndo4000 · 05/04/2019 18:53

I love in a town, and walk in parks so stick and flick wouldn't work here. It sounds like biodegradable bags is the only option.....

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