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There is no option to recycle in my building of over 100 flats - Glouchester Court and no recycle bins in any of the surrounding complexes of Dulwich Estates corner of Lordship Lane/Dulwich Common by the Harvester). I have called the council and they will not put recycle bins in unless requested by the Building Management company who says their is "no room for a recycle bin." The council told me I would have to bring my recycling on a bus all the way to West Dulwich Station.


Does anyone else find this absolutely ridiculous? In Lambeth they are going to start charging people for not recycling everything but I can't even find a way to recycle in Southwark if I wanted to (along with the 100's of other residents in the surrounding buildings).

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