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A question to the traders - all the squashed cardboard boxes seem to be mixed in with general plastic and other cr@p. Do you guys separate out recyclable goods? How responsive would you be to a low-cost local trader who took just your recyclable goods separately to the recycling unit on Walworth Road?
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There are a couple of those big industrial litter bins on northcross road, shouldn't the council make some more of those available to the traders? They're big, get in the way and smell, but must be preferable to piles of rubbish.


Mind you I don't really know what I'm talking about and could conceivably be talking out of my arse.


Even I find the term 'arse' offensive, but only because I have to look good to get my Women's Institute application through ;)

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