Have you had "more than tea" Douglas? I don't chuffin blame you. The first miniature is OK though. Her "rubbish" control is contracted out to a private firm.
Reading between the lines from Prof Palmer. "An apology doesn't buy bread but it gives another form of sustenance," he said. Interpretation.
But it establishes a claim for compensayshun.
The British ended the slave trade and slavery. Many British sailors died in the process and the economy had to adjust sharply. We have nothing to apologise for.
Back to the subject of the O.P. I hope ye'll have had your tea - but where did you throw your tea-bag. :)
My late Yorkshire MIL used tea bags numerous times, I once threw away a cup of dirty water, apparently it was her tea!
On the subject of Edinburgh's waste, now the Festival's finished it'll get worse, the Festival employed people to collect their fliers etc and they took a lot of regular rubbish too.
none the less, jourdain, you compensated slave owners. You compensated them for the heartbreak of taking away their human chattels and damaging their business.