i think you're just being obtuse - why combine bottles with the rest of the recycling? the council dont. the majority of people in towns and country would probably have green waste. when i think that farmers grow grass, with the cost of seeding, fertilser and cutting, i'm finding it very odd...
wont what, be sympathetic or be charged? seems to me once its acceptable to charge for green waste, bottles or rest recycling will look like fair game. i understand the cost issues for the council but green waste doesnt need to go to landfill, if they are sending it there that is a travesty of...
not really at all what im saying. i was highlighting that we didnt always have split rubbish, so the arguement "so what else should be free on the council" doesnt hold much water. they ask us to split our rubbish to start, which i used to think was a bit much, partially because they werent...
i see, maybe you're too young to remember when the dustman just took the bin, regardless of what was in it. singular, one bin of course in the old days, no seperating garden waste from household waste, and paper and glass.
think about this, if they started to charge me for grass cuttings, i'd consider either dumping it by the road or paving the garden. it beggers belief that this charging practice is going on and apparently being accepted.
shirley there's a business opportunity to collect for free, for use as...