Most of or rubbish is now plastic that we can't put in the recycling and the cat litter. I use the wood pellets for the cats, but although the moggies are all wormed etc, I wouldn't compost their waste. Just had a thought, if I sprinkled bokashi bran into the litter before putting it into the rubbish, would it break down quicker, as it must be aneorobic in the land fill?
All garden and uncooked veg waste goes into the compost bin. I use the bokashi system in the kitchen (not that there are many leftovers) but great for bones and stuff I can't feed to the cats. That is being layered in a compost bin with old potting compost for use later in the year. All tins, paper, card, and glass are collected by the council recycling. We reuse bags and always refuse ones at the checkout.
If we buy meat at our supermarket butchers counter, and as OH won't trawl the small shops, and he does the shopping, we often do, they insist on putting into a second plastic bag at the checkout. When we protested, we were told it's 'health and safety'. I'm sure it isn't necessary as they package it so well at the counter it isn't leaking, but not worth the hassle. I have got him to go for the least packaged items he can find when shopping now, and choose glass bottles instead of plastic if he can.
Our rubbish is collected fortnightly, recycling and normal rubbish alternating. The rubbish bin has to have the lid completely closed, but we can put as much recycling out as we have.
If we didn't have cat litter, we wouldn't fill our bin in 2 weeks, but we get it all in OK, which with a family of 5, and 6 cats isn't too bad I think. When we drive around, most people seem to have plenty of recycling out, and although our council don't 'police' what you put in the rubbish, as they don't collect if the bin is not closed, it seems to be working. If we do a big clear out, I freecycle and recycle anything we can, but sometime stuff has to go to the 'tip'.
My mum is really good about recycling too, at 83 she says it might not make much difference to her, but it should help people in the future. Mum used to get really miffed with my brother's OH for not recycling (they live in the same house), but after pointedly resorting rubbish bags in front of 'almost DIL' she has improved a lot
Surely we MUST be making some difference?
All garden and uncooked veg waste goes into the compost bin. I use the bokashi system in the kitchen (not that there are many leftovers) but great for bones and stuff I can't feed to the cats. That is being layered in a compost bin with old potting compost for use later in the year. All tins, paper, card, and glass are collected by the council recycling. We reuse bags and always refuse ones at the checkout.
If we buy meat at our supermarket butchers counter, and as OH won't trawl the small shops, and he does the shopping, we often do, they insist on putting into a second plastic bag at the checkout. When we protested, we were told it's 'health and safety'. I'm sure it isn't necessary as they package it so well at the counter it isn't leaking, but not worth the hassle. I have got him to go for the least packaged items he can find when shopping now, and choose glass bottles instead of plastic if he can.
Our rubbish is collected fortnightly, recycling and normal rubbish alternating. The rubbish bin has to have the lid completely closed, but we can put as much recycling out as we have.
If we didn't have cat litter, we wouldn't fill our bin in 2 weeks, but we get it all in OK, which with a family of 5, and 6 cats isn't too bad I think. When we drive around, most people seem to have plenty of recycling out, and although our council don't 'police' what you put in the rubbish, as they don't collect if the bin is not closed, it seems to be working. If we do a big clear out, I freecycle and recycle anything we can, but sometime stuff has to go to the 'tip'.
My mum is really good about recycling too, at 83 she says it might not make much difference to her, but it should help people in the future. Mum used to get really miffed with my brother's OH for not recycling (they live in the same house), but after pointedly resorting rubbish bags in front of 'almost DIL' she has improved a lot
Surely we MUST be making some difference?
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