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kibris Wrote:

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> If you put it into a plastic bag and bin it they

> will still take it away,i dont see why we should

> have to pay for something that southwark would

> like to be done.



ffs! *rolls eyes*

BrandNewGuy Wrote:

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> Peelings, tea bags, coffee grounds, eggshells and

> bones are not unnecessary waste, though. There are

> four of us in our house and we get through one or

> two caddy liners a week. 10p doesn't seem like an

> imposition.


One or two ?


I live alone and get through 2 or 3 Caddy liners a week.

But then I cook a lot and eat at home. Not eating out in local restaurants .


Foxy

According to the Southwark website you can either use compostable bags or just place the food in the brown caddy loose (although they recommend that you line it with newspaper first).


So no bag required - https://www.southwark.gov.uk/bins-and-recycling/food-and-garden-waste/recycle-your-food-waste

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