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wellington womble
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I hate our recycling. They will take plastic bottles and cans (of which we have very few) and paper, which is reasonable. Nothing else at all. Not even glass, which is a pain to take ourselves. I have no problem seperating green waste, paper, glass and cans, but I get very confused about all the plastics, as I expect most people do, so you may as well sort it on collection and get it right I suppose. Wycombe district council will probably come round to the idea in about 50 years, given their current rate of innovation and meeting the communities needs. If I were to move over the road they would collect a lot more, although I'm not sure how its sorted. |
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