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Posted by richard

The latest drive from the government is to reduce the amount of trash we put in landfill, from 57% per year to 25%. Now, it’s a good idea. We -should- be trying our hardest to recycle, that’s for certain.

We here in Louth, in East Lindsey, do recycle a lot. I know that my neighbours all put their bins out, pretty full. And, it’s not hard to get it done, it’s not hard to separate plastics and paper into another bin. So that’s fine. What’s not fine is seeing that some districts lately have been photographed stuffing their recycling rubbish with the normal rubbish, so this really isn’t a matter for us citizens to sort out, but the district councils that run our daily lives.

So what else can we do? Well I re-use my plastic bags as bin bags. I don’t buy pre-made food so that cuts down a lot on plastic packaging materials – that might be hard for some people who don’t cook from fresh ingredients.

Back to the title, is it possible for us to change how much we put in landfill? Maybe yes if we do proper recycling of plastics, and I mean -all- plastics. Recycle metal/white goods, computers, washing machines and so on. Metal can be recycled, so I think in the end, 25% of our rubbish going into a landfill site is doable.

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Posted by richard

Well as usual, Mondays are rubbish collection day. I put out the grey bin (for recyclables) and didn’t put out the green one as I didn’t have a chance at the weekend to do any gardening. Or rather, I was too lazy to do any.

Today when I got home I found the bin unemptied and a note on the top of it saying that supermarket bags were not acceptable in the grey bin.

That’s a bit odd, given that supermarket bags are made from polyethylene, which most certainly is recyclable! So for the sake of one sodding plastic bag I have to wait another two weeks to get the grey bin emptied! Bastards!

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