On Wednesday, 25 September 2019 17:25:37 UTC+1, Andrew wrote:
On 25/09/2019 17:18, Andrew Mawson wrote:
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On 25/09/2019 16:05, Chris Hogg wrote:
My garden waste recycling bin is often brim full and compacted by
two-foot-power,
Just snip the woody stuff up into easily compressible
fragments.
Green waste is no problem, everything is composted (we are on a small
farm). Before Rother changed their sub-contractor they would take extra
bags of recycling and flattened card board left next to the bin, but the
new lot have refused and just left it all with a snotty note 
I'd like to incinerate cardboard but the clinging smell of smouldering
cardboard is not nice for our guests in the holiday cottages .
Hence looking for a squisher !
Andrew
You can mulch up cardboard with other green waste and simply
compost it along with whatever vegetarian animal poo you
have access to.
You can also shred it & use as cat litter. Little domestic shredders typically want it cutting into strips narrower than A4, look for the slowest feed rate to get the greatest torque.
NT