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hello again its only me the grumps ranting away as usual.

just to show how out of touch the government is with the people this is the latest idea from loony labour.

FOOD, glass and drinks cans could all be banned from our rubbish bins under government proposals to be outlined today.

Environment Secretary Hilary Benn will declare a "war on waste" to prevent recyclable materials going into landfills.

He will tell the Futuresource conference in London: "It's about rethinking how we use resources."

He is also set to outline new labelling measures to end confusion over "best before" and "use by" dates.

Mr Benn will also announce plans for a wider range of packaging sizes to avoid unnecessary waste.

Rubbish 'banned' | The Sun |News

AAG

recycling is all about making money out of what people throw away.

these large companies like biffa and veolia are not intrested in recycling only how much they can make out it so the shareholders can have a good bonus back.

at the moment theres a slump in paper and cardboard so some councils are closing paperbanks because they cannot sell it they dont want it .

we do need to recycle as much as we can it should be about how much we can recycle not how much can we make from recycling
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Lon
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what a rubbish idea the AA grumpy column

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pantoandy;1201604 wrote: hello again its only me the grumps ranting away as usual.

just to show how out of touch the government is with the people this is the latest idea from loony labour.



FOOD, glass and drinks cans could all be banned from our rubbish bins under government proposals to be outlined today.



Environment Secretary Hilary Benn will declare a "war on waste" to prevent recyclable materials going into landfills.



He will tell the Futuresource conference in London: "It's about rethinking how we use resources."



He is also set to outline new labelling measures to end confusion over "best before" and "use by" dates.



Mr Benn will also announce plans for a wider range of packaging sizes to avoid unnecessary waste.

Rubbish 'banned' | The Sun |News



AAG

recycling is all about making money out of what people throw away.

these large companies like biffa and veolia are not intrested in recycling only how much they can make out it so the shareholders can have a good bonus back.

at the moment theres a slump in paper and cardboard so some councils are closing paperbanks because they cannot sell it they dont want it .

we do need to recycle as much as we can it should be about how much we can recycle not how much can we make from recycling


Nothing new here--------that's already the case in many countries and U.S. states. In New Zealand they have had for sometime, separate containers for glass & plastic and another for grass clippings and garden waste, and then the regular garbage--------THREE SEPARATE BINS to be put out and then picked up.

Here where I live there is one large container that we put everything into.

A very modern dump with very modern equipment will separate the plastic, glass etc. on their site.
Victoria
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We have three bins well 4 if you count the chemical one..

1 grey household rubbish emptied 1xper2 weeks

2 green food and garden waste every week

3 paper 1xper month

4 chemical..batteries, medicine bottles, photo paper, paint cans ect ect 1xper 3 months

Glass has to go to re-cycle bins as does old clothing

Other large articles go to the dump which is very well arranged group by group.

Some councils here have started a 5 bin for plastic ours still sort this at the dump.
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