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Hello all,


For those whom are lucky enough to have a garden in ED, now is the time we are using these spaces more and more. Gardens often generate waste which can not simply go into the brown recycling wheelie bin. What do residents do when they are faced with un - recyclable garden waste?

womanofdulwich Wrote:

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> Maybe you need to do what they did in the Great

> escape? walk to the park, discreetly undo secret

> pockets, deposit soil in flower bed everyday for

> a few weeks??



Perfect! Excellent soilution

womanofdulwich Wrote:

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> Maybe you need to do what they did in the Great

> escape? walk to the park, discreetly undo secret

> pockets, deposit soil in flower bed everyday for

> a few weeks??


This wont work for me at all

Huggers Wrote:

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> Large brown paper bags for garden waste available

> from library, leave outside front on any bin day.



You aren't allowed to put soil in them though .....

Gadge Wrote:

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> If it's a small amount, bag it and put it in your

> green bin which goes to landfill. If a larger

> amount bag it and take to the Southwark recycle

> centre located on the Old Kent Road.


Virtually no waste goes to landfill these days. Green bin waste in Southwark is sorted into recyclates or material used for fuel.

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