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edcam Wrote:

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> If you don't have a brown bin you're supposed to

> buy the brown sacks from the council. I know,

> incredibly big backward step there from Southwark

> council. Most people will just put everything in

> the green bins, therefore more landfill.


It's not worth a whole sack just for a bunch of flowers, compost heap is a good option if you can but still the simple question of where to put them if you don't have a brown bin


It's going to interesting at Christmas when food caddies will all be sprouting Christmas trees too

I would put them in your food caddy. I'm sure they will disintegrate quicker than food bones etc. so don't feel guilty about an old bunch of flowers.


Putting them into a neighbours bin could be an option if you ask?


Then again, a woman was seen pulling up in her car, opening the boot and dumping loads of garden waste into a brown bin local to me so it does happen (dumping of stuff into other people's bins).

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