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You can't put it in the brown bin as there is the hazard of toxoplasmosis. Also if you put it in the green bin and recycle the rest the proportion of cat litter to general waste means that your general waste becomes hazardous waste. The council don't know what we should do about cat litter and nappies at the moment and are getting back to me.

Into which plastic receptacle do I put a piece of kitchen paper with dust, dreid up peas and old cat food?

I'm thinking maybe this would be compostable so the mini brown one, or should it technically be the green one?

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