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harwood red 24-10-2006 23:31

Re: where do you keep yours?
 
I keep mine in the cupboard under the stairs and that is the only reason that I was everything out before putting them in the box or blue sack :)

WillowTheWhisp 25-10-2006 00:36

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I used to keep the paper sack in the house until it got mucky and yucky on collection day, now it lives outside with the rest.

jimmi5bellies 25-10-2006 13:08

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I keep mine in the blue bin next to my front door. By the way my front door is at the side of the house so it dont look messy when driving down our street.

Neil 25-10-2006 13:32

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Originally Posted by jimmi5bellies
By the way my front door is at the side of the house

Why do you call it the front door then and not the side door? :confused: :rolleyes:

AccyJay 25-10-2006 13:38

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My paper sack stays in the kitchen. Blue box is in the yard, & i've got an old style metal bin outside where i keep my blue sack.

:)

silvermain 25-10-2006 15:55

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I dont bother i just throw all my rubbish into next doors yard

Less 25-10-2006 16:08

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Originally Posted by silvermain
I dont bother i just throw all my rubbish into next doors yard

Where abouts off Blackburn road do you live? I might just want a word with you, no wonder I can't keep my backyard clear!
You didn't dump two wrought iron gates complete with gate posts in the alley the other week as well did you?

Hey up HBC I think we've got a suspect!:D

BLACKBURN RAVER 25-10-2006 16:12

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GOT TO SAY I DONT RECYCLE ANYTHING (NEWSPAPERS ASIDE)IT GETS SLUNG IN ONE BIN BAG AND THEN IN THE BIG BLACK BIN WE HAVE...THE BLUE RECYCLING BOX WE HAVE IS USED TO COVER UP MY CAMPING GAS BOTTLE IN THE BACKYARD ITS NEVER BEEN A PROBLEM FOR 100'S OF YEARS SO WHY WORRY NOW :confused: :D ...doh caps lock on sorry....

silvermain 25-10-2006 17:19

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No less it wasnt me. I only put all rubbish in another persons yard not back alley. PS IM only kidding if anyone thinks im serious.

panther 26-10-2006 20:17

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blue box outside! gets emptied once a month now, cuz dont have many glass stuff, white bag inside in back room only gets emptied again once a month, dont buy papers much only observer so only have about 4 papers in the month:D , and blue bag also inside, it dont stink cuz i wash everything out!:D as for card board...goes straight in the bin!!:p

chav1 26-10-2006 22:04

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the various bags they sent got thrown in the nice and very roomy wheelie bin they provided and the blue box is tucked away with all my old vynil records and tapes in it :D

Lolly 27-10-2006 12:05

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp
We stll don't seem to have uniformity about where the tins go. We put our tins in the sack with the plastic bottles.

Thankyou for alerting me to this, i've always put my tins in the blue box (which i have in the back yard) so have just had a look on the calendar that we have and it says:

CANS: Empty and wash aluminium and tin cans. Put them in your Blue Sack with your plastic bottles (do not tie) You can now squash cans if you prefer.

But they dont seem to be bothering that we're putting them in the blue box. Problem is I have my blue bag in the kitchen and i dint really want tins in there, thats why I have my blue box in the yard.

panther 27-10-2006 18:40

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HINTS AND TIPS - YOUR BLUE BOX, BLUE AND WHITE SACK
Use the WHITE SACK for waste paper only, i.e. newspapers, magazines, junk mail, yellow pages etc.
Do not put any domestic refuse, nappies, books into the sack as these can not be recycled. Take care when presenting your sack for collection to prevent problems of spillage and windblown paper.
Use the BLUE SACK for plastic bottles only, i.e. milk, shampoo, pop, washing-up plastic bottles etc and metal cans/tins and foil.
Do not put any domestic refuse, nappies, or plastic toys into the sack as these can not be recycled. Take care when presenting your sack for collection to prevent problems of spillage. Wherever possible, wedge the sack between other containers.
Use the blue box for glass jars and bottles only. Rinse debris from glass containers before putting them in the box. Wash out your box occasionally as this will help keep it clean
Use the green sack to recycle your clothes, bedding, curtains and footwear.
EVERY BODY GOT THAT? ;) GOOD!!:p

AccyAlec 27-10-2006 21:20

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LOL at touching a slug... my neighbour upstairs keeps slugs lol. I stand on them by accident some times as he les them exercise *Poor phillip, when he comes down he finds them sleeping lol* :D

accymel 27-10-2006 21:28

Re: where do you keep yours?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lolly
Thankyou for alerting me to this, i've always put my tins in the blue box (which i have in the back yard) so have just had a look on the calendar that we have and it says:

CANS: Empty and wash aluminium and tin cans. Put them in your Blue Sack with your plastic bottles (do not tie) You can now squash cans if you prefer.

But they dont seem to be bothering that we're putting them in the blue box. Problem is I have my blue bag in the kitchen and i dint really want tins in there, thats why I have my blue box in the yard.

Im keeping mine in my box as i dont have the need to recycle glass bottles, so put tins in with the odd few otherwise no need for box at all eh? & my blue bag is always full of recycable plastic bottles & stuff anyways besides wouldnt it be safer that they are visable in box rather than hidden in bag where sharp edges could snag or poke thro:rolleyes:


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