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    • Yes, mine has been, which is why the new guide confused me.
    • This is people. This is what many of them  do. It's not just this forum. Have you never tried to sell anything before? And you seem to be new on here. Did you not have a read of the forum before you posted, to see how people interact with each other? It isn't all sweetness and light 🤣
    • The guide is being delivered to every household, I believe, mine arrived only today. I think it's basically no change. But they are not requiring people to use compostible bags for kitchen rubbish, presumably not to impose costs on people, but you still can, and the black sack for dry non recyclables I imagine is for those without green bins. Hopefully foxes won't be interested, although they can contain baby and pet waste. I imagine if there was a change they'd make more of it. But kitchen and garden waste are now being collected separately, even though Veolia doesn't have the plant locally to us to process them separately. So it's just for show (by Southwark, not Veolia as it just adds cost to them). Veolia does have anaerobic digesters to process kitchen waste into fuel at some of their UK sites. But I think for London it's all just composted. 
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