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I just found 2 bags in our recycling bin full of packages ( plastic and wooden), oily paper etc On one bag it said the name of our local shop. I wonder if it would be the shop damping extra rubbish in the neighborhood ( it is really hard to believe?!!! or was it one of their customers?


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Update 7pm


Mystery solved! My SILLY new flatmate needed a box, found one in front of the local shop but then realised it was full of rubbish so damped it n our recycling bin!!!! He definitely needs some recycling training!


Well, at least it was NOT the local shop! Luckily I had no time today as I was ready to go there with all those rubbish bags! That would be REALLY embarrassing!




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