Household Waste being put into, and by public bins.

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    Anonymous
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    Its a bin, put rubbish into it, when its full empty it, if it takes a week, a day, a month to fill, no problem, just empty it. Not seen any with washing machines, wardrobes or welsh dressers in. Stop looking to blame the public for yet another service this council cannot organise and refuses to pay for.

    #157282

    MargaretA
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    Given that most of this waste does appear to be dog waste, why did they not carry it home and dispose of it?

    #157294

    Anonymous
    Inactive

    The “take home” idea could surely apply to all. and every bit of rubbish that is placed into a public waste bin. If taken to it’s conclusion, that would then render the waste bins redundant. What is this apparent need to blame someone, or some group, invariably, a group that the “finger pointing blamer” does not belong, for all the obvious short falls of this incompetent council, and the tasks they continually screw up, Never yet seen a dog poop out a coke can, or a plastic pop bottle. or a mucky D Box. or a ….

    #157295

    Ioan y Ffin
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    If you need your general waste bin emptying every two weeks you need to examine your lifestyle, you are creating too much waste and you are using too many resources. Simple as that. Our aim should be to move to a four weekly bin emptying cycle and to minimize our use of plastics and glasses so that we only need fortnightly recycling collections because shops and businesses that create these products should be at the forefront of ensuring all packaging is recyclable. We could encourage consumer change by charging VAT on take-away food as it is charged on the environmentally friendlier food eaten in restaurants and imposing a new sales tax on online purchases. The government has to set a rolling set of deadlines for companies to meet environmental standards. instead we have supermarkets boasting of how much money is going to good causes from people buying one-use plastic bags. animals, birds, fish and the environment are paying the price for our greed.

    #157349

    Owain Glyndwr
    Participant

    Good news for fly tippers!
    “New railings, seating and litter bins to be installed as part of town improvement works.

    More places to dump your rubbish and more places to seat the zombies.

    Sorry, not had a coffee yet …………

    #157590

    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Very soon you will not get household rubbish into public bins, they will be full of green garden waste. so fill your boots.

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