We purchased a Green Johanna (council scheme) in the Spring last year. Normally cost �85 but special at �20.
It has proved invaluable. It takes all kitchen waste, not just veg/fruit peelings but cooked and uncooked foodstuffs, even pizza and gravy or soup. Raw and cooked meat is included in this as well as all dairy produce. Hair and feather as well as paper (handy way to discard shredded documents) and cardboard. 1/3 of the compost bin has to be garden waste. Worms of all sizes have entered through the tiny holes in the base, and do their bit to help!
Our local council sent out reply cards a few months back, asking opinion on the future collections (choice of 4 types), hoping that we would choose the cheapest option which meant: household rubbish once a fortnight and recyling once a fortnight - Yuk !! I selected for once a week house, and once a fortnight recyling.
Fell out with the recycling when we moved here 2 years ago. The collector would arrive before the refuse men and tip up the box (silly sized thing - small) and separate the plastic bottles/paper/cans into different recepticles. Most of the paper (whether news/mags or other) would end up on the drive, road or pavement - so shoddy in their attitude and manner. Never dream of picking it up. Phoned the company (hired by council) to complain. Spoke to the manager, who was most concerned. Apparently they had had a pep talk to smarten up their act! Otherwise people would not put recycle material out (lots and lots of complaints). Received a leaflet from said council stating they now would collect cardboard with the recycling as long as it was broken/cut up. Did just that, put in the bin with other bits and bobs, and placed at end of drive, adjacent to pavement. Along comes ignoramus, picks up bin, takes out bottles and newspapers, tips bin over (with small bits of cardboard) into his sack.
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