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I have 4 paint tins I'd need to dispose of. I understand I can take them to the council disposal centre near the Old Kent road, but I was wondering if there is a rubbish removal company that would come and collect it, for a fee of course. Does any one know? If there is, do they need to be somehow registered with the council? Is there any way to check? I wouldn't want to pay a stranger to just dump the tins who knows where.


The council doesn't collect paint "for health and safety". I'm not sure I understand why it would be a hazard for a council van to drive paint around, but it wouldn't be for local residents to do it with their own car!!


I don't have a car, so I'd need to either rent a zip car or go with a minicab.


Thanks!

Growlybear Wrote:

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> If you put them in a tied up bin bag in your green

> bin, how will anyone know if there's pain left in

> them?



That's not the point. The point is being a responsible person and disposing of things properly.


DulwichFox

freecycle.org has proved very useful in the past.


The council wouldn't remove a clean old bath citing 'health & safety' so I guess they definitely wouldn't collect paint. Their operatives really must have terribly delicate hands. Do they not wear gloves anyway?

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