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<blockquote data-quote="Pixie" data-source="post: 419829" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>I have to say that I really agree with recycling and I recyle as much as I can. When I lived in my previous place, we had a box for newspapers etc but just a narmal black bin for everyting else so I saved the bottles in a big box and took them to the bottle bank.</p><p></p><p>Now I've moved, I'm lucky that we have a black bin, a green recycling bin and a box for bottles. Plus I have a composter for the garden rubbish. </p><p></p><p>I think recycling is the way forward and even of the council in your area hasn't got their finger out yet, there's no real reason for not recycling except laziness.</p><p></p><p>I've lived in flats, houses, in house shares and all the rest of it, but I've always recycled and always will do.</p><p></p><p>I've now also planted a plum tree, some gooseberries, raspberries & strawberries in my garden so I grow my own fruit!!</p><p></p><p>At the risk of sounding a bit of a tree hugger, not recycling is damaging the ozone layer, assisting towards global warming and is costing the world millions. It's no hardship to do your bit. </p><p></p><p>I'm not saying everyone has to recycle everything like me but I'm sure there's gotta be at least a bottle bank near by and once the bottles are rinsed out, they don't smell so it doesn't matter if you don't get round to taking them for a couple of weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pixie, post: 419829, member: 8"] I have to say that I really agree with recycling and I recyle as much as I can. When I lived in my previous place, we had a box for newspapers etc but just a narmal black bin for everyting else so I saved the bottles in a big box and took them to the bottle bank. Now I've moved, I'm lucky that we have a black bin, a green recycling bin and a box for bottles. Plus I have a composter for the garden rubbish. I think recycling is the way forward and even of the council in your area hasn't got their finger out yet, there's no real reason for not recycling except laziness. I've lived in flats, houses, in house shares and all the rest of it, but I've always recycled and always will do. I've now also planted a plum tree, some gooseberries, raspberries & strawberries in my garden so I grow my own fruit!! At the risk of sounding a bit of a tree hugger, not recycling is damaging the ozone layer, assisting towards global warming and is costing the world millions. It's no hardship to do your bit. I'm not saying everyone has to recycle everything like me but I'm sure there's gotta be at least a bottle bank near by and once the bottles are rinsed out, they don't smell so it doesn't matter if you don't get round to taking them for a couple of weeks. [/QUOTE]
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