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Recycling - how do others cope?
On Sun, 16 Nov 2003 23:38:29 UTC, "Dave"
wrote: I might add, I am a bit of a greeny at heart, but the way government/councils have put together their recycling procedures, I am deeply disappointed in the way they are going about their practices of recycling waste. I completely agree. I went to the trouble of putting two waste bins in every room that HAS a bin; one for recycleble stuff (paper etc.) and one for everything else. This worked well. Then the council changed the system, and made it impractcla. Now it all goes in one bin. -- Bob Eager rde at tavi.co.uk PC Server 325*4; PS/2s 9585, 8595, 9595*2, 8580*3, P70... |
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Recycling - how do others cope?
and on a slightly different tack...........opening a door twice on a very
cold winter's day to deposit a tin can in the recycling box is going to lose a lot of heat from the house.......Is that energy effecient? Mick |
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Recycling - how do others cope?
"Mick" wrote in message ... and on a slightly different tack...........opening a door twice on a very cold winter's day to deposit a tin can in the recycling box is going to lose a lot of heat from the house.......Is that energy effecient? You use two cans a day? Mick |
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Recycling - how do others cope?
Nope once in once out :-)
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