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Britcliffe keeps moaning on about it being the goverrnment's fault that we are being encouraged to recycle, but I don't think 'hug a hoody Dave I'm so green I have a windmill on my Notting Hill home Cameron', is going to change it very much if the Conservatives got in, well from what I gather from his not very clear non policies.
Incidentally I'm just back from doing a weekly shop, and there is no wasteful packaging, but I went to Accy Market, rather than to a supermarket.;) |
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on teh radio the other week they discussed recycling and covered house hold recycling and both experts agreed that the process of recycling, collecting it in waggons,fuel usage , emiisions etc and running the plants that actualy recycle the waste caused just as much dammage to teh enviroment as what it does not recycling in teh first place :rolleyes:
they claimed that over half the things we recycle shouldnt be and recycleing shoudl be kept to things that are easily recyled and not the things that have to go through a complicated process to recycle like some plastic cartons etc |
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And the food there is not bad, either!:p |
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two thirds of the planet is water lets sink some of it lol |
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And being charged for waste is a load of rubbish.:D ,a family of 5 is going to produce more rubbish than a single person. |
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As was pointed out, the chips only identify the bin, it's only the trucks that have the capability to weight it.
We all pay differing amounts depending on how much gas or electricity we use. I don't really see a problem if charges are implemented for how much non recycable rubbish we have collected. |
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In the town where I used to live, the council limited how many black bags you could dispose of without paying additional fees, but allowed folks to buy stickers to put on additional bags of trash. The result was a huge increase in inappropriate tipping. After a couple of years, they reversed the policy. They still do require a sticker for sofas, appliances, and other large items, but they send out two free stickers per household each year. Also, the stickers are inexpensive (roughly 5 pounds for a larger item, and half of that for a smaller one. Compared with the inconvenience of hauling a washing machine or refreigerator yourself it is a pretty fair deal. So far, it's working pretty well. Understand you were not feeling too well recently, rindy, and hope that things are now a bit better. Going to have to keep working my way up the rankings on the Accyweb quiz! |
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I cant see how it could also be monitered, I usually end up with a different bin every week, regardless on how many time I have wrote my number on it. |
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The major incidences in the UK of fly tipping results from small businesses having to pay to dump their waste, or indeed illegal firms that are paid to take rubbish, and then dump it illegally.
I'm afraid we'll have to disagree. On such a relatively small group of islands as the UK, we are rapidly running out of places for landfill sites. If paying means we recycle more, so be it. I should also say that I think people that are found to have dumped rubbish illegally should receive heftier fines, or even prison sentences. I'm sure that would stop some of them. Like other people have said, the sooner supermarkets and the like, realise that if their customers spending habbits are going to be influenced by how much packaging their goods come with, and the resulting cost it entails, big businesses will also follow suit. |
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