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I put surplus in bags with a note attached saying "recycling" and it's always been taken.


I just replaced my two blue boxes with a small blue wheelie bin thinking it would hold more - but it doesn't. I emptied the contents of the two full boxes into the bin, and now the bin is already full :(

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I had a small blue box which I put bottles and cans in...


And a blue bag for paper which I kept indoors to stop it getting wet..


The Bin men threw bag in the back of the truck and when I confronted them they said I could

not use it any more. I even used to remove labels from tins, which was a waste of time as

all the bottles cans and paper go in the truck together.


They also advised that they would no longer accept the blue boxes..


I now have a 140 ltr Blue Bin.. The smallest one they do.


It will take me 2-3 months to ever fill the thing up.


Foxy.

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DulwichFox Wrote:

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>

> They also advised that they would no longer

> accept the blue boxes..

>

> I now have a 140 ltr Blue Bin.. The smallest one

> they do.

>

> It will take me 2-3 months to ever fill the thing

> up.


xxxxxx


Fox, that's rubbish, they do still accept the blue boxes, they have told you wrong. Not the bags though.


And the smallest size blue bin appears to hold the same as two blue boxes.


Personally I would rather have boxes instead of the small green bin I have, which is hardly used as virtually everything I bin is recycled stuff :(

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