madabouthoovers
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Bin Police..
Whilst I support the idea of re-cycling our trash, I have to think about every item I throw out, in the house, I have a trash can for non-recyclables like plastic food wrapping, paper towels, vacuum bags etc, and it has a polythene trash can liner. I also have trash bags hanging on hooks which I put re-cyclables in, such as food cans, milk containers, and jars which I usually wash out before putting them in. When the indoor trash containers get full, I transfer the entire non recyclables trash bag to the outdoor can, and tip the re-cyclables bag into the outdoor recyling can, but not the bag itself, as these are not recyclable. Cat litter goes straight into the non-recycling can, unwrapped, so needless to say, that trash can always stinks and gets riddled with maggots in the summer.
We have "bin police" that work for the council that come round and inspect our trash cans on collection days, and they fine us if we place the wrong items in each can.
Each week a different can gets emptied, so one week, the re-cycling cans will get emptied by the trash man, and the next week the non-recyling bin will get emptied. People complained bitterly about this as their cans can get overfull and full of maggots in summer with a collection only once a fortnight.
Whilst I support the idea of re-cycling our trash, I have to think about every item I throw out, in the house, I have a trash can for non-recyclables like plastic food wrapping, paper towels, vacuum bags etc, and it has a polythene trash can liner. I also have trash bags hanging on hooks which I put re-cyclables in, such as food cans, milk containers, and jars which I usually wash out before putting them in. When the indoor trash containers get full, I transfer the entire non recyclables trash bag to the outdoor can, and tip the re-cyclables bag into the outdoor recyling can, but not the bag itself, as these are not recyclable. Cat litter goes straight into the non-recycling can, unwrapped, so needless to say, that trash can always stinks and gets riddled with maggots in the summer.
We have "bin police" that work for the council that come round and inspect our trash cans on collection days, and they fine us if we place the wrong items in each can.
Each week a different can gets emptied, so one week, the re-cycling cans will get emptied by the trash man, and the next week the non-recyling bin will get emptied. People complained bitterly about this as their cans can get overfull and full of maggots in summer with a collection only once a fortnight.