Jump to content

Recommended Posts

There seems to be some confusion. The picture and text on Southwark's page make it clear:

http://www.southwark.gov.uk/info/530/food_and_garden_waste


Garden and kitchen waste goes in the brown bin, but can't include plastic bags


All recyclable plastic, paper, card, metal and glass to go in the blue bin


Everything else (in black bin bags if you wish) goes in the green bin

Best solution is to keep food waste to an absolute minimum..


Wish I could truthfully say that I do.. The thing is with Supermarket packaging being designed around

couples and families and living alone there is always waste.


Things like meat and fish. Once opened use immediately.


I waste a lot of bread. The more expensive sourdoughs without preservatives don't last long and I cannot

eat a whole loaf in two days..


Foxy

Do you have a freezer DulwichFox? Freeze what you don't use - I hardly ever throw away unused "whole" foods, our food waste is limited to plate scrapings, peelings, bones etc. Fruit that's about to go off gets put in containers and frozen to use in smoothies, veg chopped and used in stir fries/soups.

DulwichFox Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Best solution is to keep food waste to an absolute

> minimum..

>

> Wish I could truthfully say that I do.. The thing

> is with Supermarket packaging being designed

> around

> couples and families and living alone there is

> always waste.

>

> Things like meat and fish. Once opened use

> immediately.

>

> I waste a lot of bread. The more expensive

> sourdoughs without preservatives don't last long

> and I cannot

> eat a whole loaf in two days..

>

> Foxy


Brickhouse will happily sell you half of any of their loaves.


Otherwise, we turn stale bread into breadcrumbs which keep for ages.

I gave up with putting food waste in the mini sized brown bin some time ago, it was too much hastle. My food waste goes straight in my regular kitchen bin with black bin liner which then goes in the green general wheelie bin. I still use the blue wheelie & brown one for garden waste only.

Pickle Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Do you have a freezer DulwichFox? Freeze what you

> don't use - I hardly ever throw away unused

> "whole" foods, our food waste is limited to plate

> scrapings, peelings, bones etc. Fruit that's

> about to go off gets put in containers and frozen

> to use in smoothies, veg chopped and used in stir

> fries/soups.



Same here, except that the peelings go in my compost bin to make compost.


And bread will freeze. You can slice it before you freeze it and use a slice at a time. You can separate the slices with freezer sheets, can't remember what they're called, so they don't stick together.


Same with things like bacon.


And if you have too much meat or fish to eat at one sitting, you can cook the whole lot and safely freeze half (or more) of the cooked dish.

Callie I do the same as you - food waste in carrier bags in the green bin.


Growing up the country I was always told never to compost meat products and food waste unless it was veg/fruit so I do wonder what happens with the contents of the brown bin.


I have little food waste as I freeze everything if I think I'm not going to use it in time ( cheese is freezable too, grate it for ease). I also only bin stuff that's gone furry or rotten and ignore sell by/use by dates. So far haven't poisoned myself or anyone else (yet) :-)& have very little food waste.

Sazzle30 Wrote:


> Growing up the country I was always told never to

> compost meat products and food waste unless it was

> veg/fruit so I do wonder what happens with the

> contents of the brown bin.

>



In "normal" compost bins the advice is not to compost meat etc because it attracts unwanted rats and other pests.


I assume the council has large, rodent proof bins :))

Hi Sazzle30,

ALL food waste is taken to the new integrated Waste Management Facility. Put in massive concrete lined rooms. Effectively composting on a massive scale and can handle ALL food waste.


The centre has an interpretation centre you can visit. And they do tours of the plant. Earlier this year I helped take a scout group there. My second visit and just as informative.


Would anyone be interested if I organised a group visit from East Dulwich residents?

James Barber Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Hi Sazzle30,

> ALL food waste is taken to the new integrated

> Waste Management Facility. Put in massive concrete

> lined rooms. Effectively composting on a massive

> scale and can handle ALL food waste.

>

> The centre has an interpretation centre you can

> visit. And they do tours of the plant. Earlier

> this year I helped take a scout group there. My

> second visit and just as informative.

>

> Would anyone be interested if I organised a group

> visit from East Dulwich residents?



I'd be interested!

If you think Southwark is bad, come over to Ealing to see real incompetence. Some bright spark at the council came up with the idea of charging residents ?60 a year if they want garden waste recycling (fortnightly service). And then they wonder why their recycling rates aren't improving.


Plus Ealing charge for bulky item collection - ?40 for 1-8 items, and ?25 per fridge or freezer. And they are only just getting around to the idea of wheelie bins - currently we use black bin bags for rubbish... in a borough with a huge fox population.


Southwark waste and recycling service is really quite good in comparison.

Loz Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------


> Plus Ealing charge for bulky item collection -

> ?40 for 1-8 items, and ?25 per fridge or freezer.


Oh don't worry, Southwark are also planning on charging for bulky item collection (Tory cuts, don'tcha know). Watch out for a big increase in flytipping.

James Barber Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> ALL food waste is taken to the new integrated

Waste Management Facility...........

>

> Would anyone be interested if I organised a group

> visit from East Dulwich residents?


James - I would be interested in a group visit.

Myself and my fella would be interested too! I loved how organised our local Southwark waste and recycling service centre is, surprisingly interesting place, looks like something out of star trek.



> >

> > Would anyone be interested if I organised a

> group

> > visit from East Dulwich residents?

>

>

> I'd be interested!

I'm over the border in Lewisham and we don't have a food waste collection (think yourselves lucky) but i compost as much as i can by taking it to my allotment .....thinking of getting one of these beauties http://www.hotbincomposting.com/compost-bins/hotbin-composting-extra.html so that i can even include meat, bones etc which you can't put in a normal compost bin due to it attracting vermin, as someone quite rightly pointed out in an earlier post. This system is closed though, with everything sealed inside, and it produces good compost at an alarmingly quick rate - really good if you have a garden and/or allotment. It's not cheap, but if i added up all the dosh i spend a year in bagged compost and well-rotted horse sh*t for the 'lotty, this'll pay for itself pretty quickly, i reckon, and all from my own recycled food waste! Wish i'd invented it!

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • https://chng.it/YXCH5XXVMY We live near and it’s absolute hell. The noise of the people coming and going from Peckham is the worse. They are so loud and obnoxious. This is my 5th year of this nonsense. People vomiting in my front garden, urinating in my neighbour’s gardens, throwing food into my garden. Screaming waking up my children while waiting for their Ubers. The people that organise this festival are 100% obnoxious. They told us there would be security along our road (there wasn’t). I asked them to put up my family in a hotel but they wouldn’t. It’s actually a human rights infraction for all of us this badly affected. Over the years I have spent so much money trying to be away this weekend but none of us should have to. The data also shows that most people coming are not local residents - so of 3000 tickets sold, hardly any to residents; it’s easy to argue that it disadvantages us residents way more than any conceivable benefit. My elderly neighbours are besides themselves. Every year the setup and striking of the festival blocks off the park during half term, plus the antisocial behaviour and loud noises mean actual children that live here are prevented from using the park and playgrounds. The police initially rejected the license last year… then suddenly changed their mind with no apparent reason… seems legit. Also the GALA team lie and make false statements in their advertising about consulting with us (they don’t they just tell us what is going to happen then are extremely obstinate and rude). My neighbour runs Friends of Peckham Rye and has been totally distressed by all the damage done to recent planting initiatives funded by the local community. GALA do not repair this, GALA pay off Southwark and then Southwark refuse to confirm what they are paid, or how much (if anything) is spent to repair the park.   This needs to be stopped once and for all!!   Petition asking Southwark to stop providing the license to GALA once and for all.    I mean I am sure they will listen to us just like they did about the LTNs…   https://chng.it/YXCH5XXVMY
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...