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Toilet Seat Recycle Bin Or General Waste Bin?
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Wood, metal and a lil bit of hard plastic, surely recycle?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.im recycling much less than i used to. we have two bins, recycling and not recylcling. If a waste article is made of two or more reyclables it is refrred to as contaminated and is not recyclable. ie a wooden toilet seat should be taken to the dump and place in whatever arrangement they have for wood, metal fittings, etc. if wood covered in plastic it cannot be separated and goes in the general waste. best try and hide it so the binman cannot see it.
My binman was playing jobsworth last week when he refused to take a quantity of glass in the general waste he obviously does not know the glass collection is ony for bottles and jars. God knows why they cant be mixed.
The chinese who process our waste are getting fed up with all the
contaminated waste we are sending them.
My binman was playing jobsworth last week when he refused to take a quantity of glass in the general waste he obviously does not know the glass collection is ony for bottles and jars. God knows why they cant be mixed.
The chinese who process our waste are getting fed up with all the
contaminated waste we are sending them.
Thought I would put in my tuppence worth before I am off,a friend of mine in mid Argyll (Scotland) told me and I have said this on here before,most but not all of the public in Britain are being conned in regards to recycling, because the powers that be don’t have the proper facilities for separation of waste,
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I hope @spathiphyllum found a solution for their toilet seat recycling dilemma by now. Recycling practices and options can change over time, so it's always a good idea to stay updated with local recycling guidelines and facilities.
By the way, I came across this link to paper grocery bags from https:/ /www.in terplas .com/pa per-gro cery-ba gs that might still be relevant if you're interested in eco-friendly alternatives. Check them out.
Anyway, even though it's an old thread, it's great to see conversations about sustainability and recycling popping up.
By the way, I came across this link to paper grocery bags from https:/
Anyway, even though it's an old thread, it's great to see conversations about sustainability and recycling popping up.
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