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Brendan Wrote:

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> I don?t suppose if anyone knows if I can put

> Guinness cans in the recycling? They have a little

> plastic widget inside so they are a mixture of

> metal and plastic.


Walking down the road yesterday they we putting everything out for recycling. A quick poll as I took my morning constituional revealed that within the blux boxes with the dividers in it people seem to just lump everything in together. I thought it was glass one side, plastic and tin the other. But this Widget conundrum seems to counter this!?!?!


So what shoudl be the correct combinations.


Oh, and while I'm about it. It makes me seeth that if someone (Not me I may add, but someone who shares my bins) goes to the trouble of putting all their papers into a large bag, as they no longer have space in the blue bag, then surely the council shoudl take it? Do they? Do they hel1 as like! Seems all this effort to save the planet is being undermined by some petty rules because the right sort of bag is not being used. (Going ot calm down now as typing this has got me all angry about it again - Stupid ?^?*^$"&"* Idiots......1....2...3..4..5...6...7...8)

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