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Thanks KK but I'm not organised enough to spend the time working out when to put which empty bag out. As for you Frankie, I could throw them in the bin but I'd rather recycle if possible. Thanks for filling me in on what they are for too. Are you ED's answer to Andy Murray?

Alan - following is from Southwark's website


Plastic bags

Plastic carrier bags are not biodegradable and stay buried in landfill sites for hundreds of years.

Try and take reusable bags shopping.

Plastic bags can be reused as bin liners for small bins or you can take them to bag recycling bins in large supermarkets.

Otherwise, put them in your household refuse bin.


so ,if the info is up to date ,and with Southwark you never know ,then I think it's a no to recycling those bags .

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