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Yes..


..I got a Green Thumbs up Sticker on my Blue Bin..


Southwark Council.


The slogan was.. 'THANKS FOR DOING IT'


The things in this bin will be recycled to benefit the local area and environment.


VEOLIA.



DulwichFox.


P.S. There were no stickers on any other bins nearby.

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VEOLIA is a French Company contracted by Southwark Council to collect our waste..


Technically, anything put in the bin belongs to Southwark Council. It is important that waste is put in the correct bin.


Obviously, the waste collectors need to come into your garden to access your bins.. and inspectors can gain access

to check its contents.. Southwark can refuse to take waste put in the wrong bin or even fine you for doing so.


DulwichFox

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Lynne Wrote:

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> OK, thanks. So what's the legal position of all

> this. Can they come into our gardens? Is the

> rubbish in the bin ours or Southwarks? If the

> rubbish is ours, then until collection we can put

> what we like in it.

> Personaly, I don't like people wandering into my

> garden unannounced.


Put a high fence, with a watchtower


Monitor the perimeter in shifts


Your rubbish should be safe then

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Your experience of uninvited guests in your garden has obviously been more positive than mine.

It's all a bit of a waste of time and money, isn't it? They only inspect the top layer. I could be the Dulwich Ripper and fill the bin with body parts as long as I put paper and bottles on the top. Unless, as I said earlier, they're going to make money from the fines.

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Dopamine1979 Wrote:

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> I got one of those stickers too. Our neighbours

> didn't.

>

> I felt disproportionately smug.


Yes, I did too. Little things, eh?


As for people only putting paper and bags on the top to hide non-recylcable items to fool the refuse collectors ... really?

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