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When you say 'bin' are you thinking of all colours? They look as if they're mainly board. If so, they might well be deconstructable to the point of high blue-binnability. My successes in this field to date include a host of metal-and-foil-and-cardboard powdered milk drums and some books, including a heftily bound volume of Halsbury's Statutes.

ianr Wrote:

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> When you say 'bin' are you thinking of all

> colours? They look as if they're mainly board.

> If so, they might well be deconstructable to the

> point of high blue-binnability. My successes in

> this field to date include a host of

> metal-and-foil-and-cardboard powdered milk drums

> and some books, including a heftily bound volume

> of Halsbury's Statutes.



I bet the recycling centre was pleased to deal with Halsbury's Statues :))


Yes, they are mainly board, I will attempt to remove the metal bits and put those in the bin separately.


I may try Gumtree or Freecycle first.


I am beginning to feel like one of those people who still sticks invoices/receipts on metal spikes. Lost in the Dark Ages.


I do still use ringbinders for some things, but I have nice bright orange and bright green ones now :))

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Sue wrote:

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> ianr wrote:

> -----------

>> they might well be deconstructable

>> to the point of high blue-binnability.

>> My successes in this field to date

>> include a host of metal-and-foil-and-

>> cardboard powdered milk drums and

>> some books, including a heftily bound

>> volume of Halsbury's Statutes.

>

> I bet the recycling centre

> was pleased to deal with

> Halsbury's Statutes :))


It was a tasty collection, from Betting & Gaming to Cemeteries and more.

>

> Yes, they are mainly board, I will

> attempt to remove the metal bits

> and put those in the bin separately.

>

You may find the sheet covering the board, whether plastic or quasi-papery composite, can be peeled off fairly easily once you get purchase on it. I find a Stanley knife is useful.


On one of my walks I've seen a box of unwanted ring binders sitting outside someone's house for weeks. It doesn't seem to be a buoyant market.

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