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jayneblonde
I had a letter through from the local Council about the waste i am putting in my 'green bin'
For the last 18 months i have been putting all of my 'piggy waste' in the recycling bin as it states on the information sheet 'vegetarian animal waste' ... however, Newspapers should apparently go in the 'blue box' but 2 weeks worth of rolled up newspaper wont fit in their either! plus it will be 'soiled' so not sure if that would be ok for the picky council!
We only get a refuse collection every two weeks and a green bin collection every 2 weeks (alternate weeks, different bins) After cleaning out my lot of piggies my green bin is FULL after 2 weeks....
anyway... the letter said that i should NOT be putting newspaper in my green bin... so what do i do with it?! if i put it in with my normal refuse collection then i wont be able to get any of my rubbish in there! as after 2 weeks of normal and piggy rubbish in one bin, it will be more than overflowing! :tickedoff: (oooh ranty Jayne!)
Any ideas?
I have written a 'strongly worded' email to the council and am awaiting their response... as i said, they are 'vegetarian' pets and i am not separating the paper shredding (which is allowed in the green bin) from the newspaper as that will be quite frankly a HORRID job! and i dont have time to bag it all up and take it to the tip, which is not great for the environment as surely the newspaper can still be recycled?
Eeeeek! any suggestions greatly appreciated! :smitten:
For the last 18 months i have been putting all of my 'piggy waste' in the recycling bin as it states on the information sheet 'vegetarian animal waste' ... however, Newspapers should apparently go in the 'blue box' but 2 weeks worth of rolled up newspaper wont fit in their either! plus it will be 'soiled' so not sure if that would be ok for the picky council!
We only get a refuse collection every two weeks and a green bin collection every 2 weeks (alternate weeks, different bins) After cleaning out my lot of piggies my green bin is FULL after 2 weeks....
anyway... the letter said that i should NOT be putting newspaper in my green bin... so what do i do with it?! if i put it in with my normal refuse collection then i wont be able to get any of my rubbish in there! as after 2 weeks of normal and piggy rubbish in one bin, it will be more than overflowing! :tickedoff: (oooh ranty Jayne!)
Any ideas?
I have written a 'strongly worded' email to the council and am awaiting their response... as i said, they are 'vegetarian' pets and i am not separating the paper shredding (which is allowed in the green bin) from the newspaper as that will be quite frankly a HORRID job! and i dont have time to bag it all up and take it to the tip, which is not great for the environment as surely the newspaper can still be recycled?
Eeeeek! any suggestions greatly appreciated! :smitten: