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I live in a 5 flat house-conversion. We're all single. We all have one each (inc the green and brown ones = 3 each) You can have at least one of ours as it's now nigh on impossible to move the cars up the driveway and frankly, they spoil the look of the front garden.

Horsebox Wrote:

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> louloulabelle Wrote:

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> > I don't have time to crush cans...

>

> It takes a few seconds to crush a can.

>

> How many do you get through in an average day for

> it to be such a time consuming task?


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I just tried to crush a Stella can.


After struggling for some time, I gave up.


All that happened was I got a slightly squashed can which frankly took up almost the same space as if I hadn't bothered.


Perhaps you could give us some tips as you are such an expert, Horsebox?

Never claimed to be 'an expert' Sue, but it's a flimsy can and if you're really struggling to work out how to crush it then you're better off getting a bigger bin.


'Welcome to East Dulwich, where our residents make recycling more difficult than it should be!'

I've always crushed cans and cereal boxes, cat food boxes, tetra paks, e.g. fruit juice cartons, as wouldn't fit in my bin otherwise - even before the blue bin.


I find it quite therapeutic and it doesn't take much force to crush a can or box!

I think one of the main reasons the blue bins are filling up is that the council haven't actually been collecting them!


We had our new bins beginning of October and both fortnightly collections post then were missed. I rang 3 times and eventually someone came out and emptied just ours which I was quite cross about as I told them specifically that none of the bins on our street had been emptied in over a month and were all full. I've yet to see them come out on the specified date..

Bumpkin Wrote:

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I

> rang 3 times and eventually someone came out and

> emptied just ours which I was quite cross about as

> I told them specifically that none of the bins on

> our street had been emptied in over a month and

> were all full.


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Yes, it's a nonsense, if someone complains of a missed collection, the council doesn't seem to bother that other people's in the street might also have been missed, even if they're told.

Horsebox Wrote:

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> All that Artois has destroyed your brain cells.

>

> SEE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU DRINK!


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Hey Horsebox, it could have been the mercury in my physics lessons - see the flu jab thread :))

toast Wrote:

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> Serious danger of getting cans stuck on foot. Not

> for the faint hearted.


Going hard across the middle is a schoolboy error.


1. Small dent in the middle

2. Fold top and bottom down from the ends.

Last week I was off work a few days sick so I heard the bin collection come by I think Thursday, my blues bin had been brimming a few days and I'd started to wonder how frequently they're meant to come and empty it.

After they'd passed by I got out of bed and popped out front to have a look. Bins had all been moved.

Green bin was half-full as before, blue bin was completely full as before, brown bin was empty as before.

So the bins had been moved, presumably by a bin man (I could see the wagon moveing 30 yards up the road).


I decided to go ask the garbage guys which bins they're meant to be emptying, I could see all greens and blues being loaded on to the wagon ahead. As I got close to wagon I checked a couple of blue bins in folks' front yards and they were full so I thought well maybe the blues I'd seen being emptied were actually greens and it was just the sunlight and my sleepy state that confused me.


Leter I found a couple of my neighbours HAD had their blues emptied but only where they were half or less full (it was not a full quantitative survey, but that seemed to be the pattern..).


Could it be they knew they had no room for loads of full bins for recycling and were hoping to please MORE customers by emptying less than full bins ?


I guess I will have to empty my blue bin into bin liners and carry it up to sainsbury's recycling.

KidKruger Wrote:

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> Cheers e-dealer.

>

> I checked and apparently they're emptying my

> blue/brown bins today, I'll check shortly..

>

> James Barber - perhaps you don't need to check for

> me now, IF you were going to use the same source

> of info ?

> many thanks tho.


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KK, one lot of bin people have already been round today, I guess you're probably on the same rota as me (Tuesdays, brown and blue today?).


Hope you're feeling better btw.

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