The flaw in this genius plan is: people take brown bin…never use it because whyever. They got the bin, they’re compliant
“The bin outside Aldi”
I wish I could get a brown bin… Apparently, 1.5 km outside a big provincial town is too rural.
Dear government, I plan to use the neighbours bins when they are not looking, kind regards……
/s
Hahaha the composting bin. The one that basically looks after itself.
Meanwhile the clowns want us all jumping into our diesel vehicles to get rid of our plastic bottle waste.
Can we have a bin for glass instead?
Neighbours cats take care of any waste.
Kind regards
A two tier society. One tier must provide written explanations itemizing where each piece of waste goes. The other dumps and burns waste, laughing at the rest of us
You need to provide a written reason for not using the bin we can make money off by selling the contents as compost or biofuel…while also charging you per lift.
/s
Maybe you eat it?
Nanny state Ireland. We’re turning into Demolition Man. “Ok children I need a note in your journal from your mum as to why you’re not using the brown bin like the other boys and girls, m’kay?”
let’s see how this works for all of the bag collection roads in Dublin City centre.
I’m happy that the government is starting to pay more attention to household waste abuse but why brown bin? People can actually compost at home too if they choose to. Go after people who don’t have a black bin, or any bin.
We got a small brown bin off our provider and got to use it once before it mysteriously vanished the next collection day. I rang them to say that their lads had fucked our entire bin into the back of a lorry and asked for a replacement. I’m 18 months waiting for it at this stage.
How does this work if the company we are with only offer brown bins to urban areas? Do they legally have to provide brown bins to rural customers after January 1st? We’ve been trying to get one for years but they won’t give us one although they did eventually give us a glass bin.
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The flaw in this genius plan is: people take brown bin…never use it because whyever. They got the bin, they’re compliant
“The bin outside Aldi”
I wish I could get a brown bin… Apparently, 1.5 km outside a big provincial town is too rural.
Dear government, I plan to use the neighbours bins when they are not looking, kind regards……
/s
Hahaha the composting bin. The one that basically looks after itself.
Meanwhile the clowns want us all jumping into our diesel vehicles to get rid of our plastic bottle waste.
Can we have a bin for glass instead?
Neighbours cats take care of any waste.
Kind regards
A two tier society. One tier must provide written explanations itemizing where each piece of waste goes. The other dumps and burns waste, laughing at the rest of us
You need to provide a written reason for not using the bin we can make money off by selling the contents as compost or biofuel…while also charging you per lift.
/s
Maybe you eat it?
Nanny state Ireland. We’re turning into Demolition Man. “Ok children I need a note in your journal from your mum as to why you’re not using the brown bin like the other boys and girls, m’kay?”
let’s see how this works for all of the bag collection roads in Dublin City centre.
I’m happy that the government is starting to pay more attention to household waste abuse but why brown bin? People can actually compost at home too if they choose to. Go after people who don’t have a black bin, or any bin.
We got a small brown bin off our provider and got to use it once before it mysteriously vanished the next collection day. I rang them to say that their lads had fucked our entire bin into the back of a lorry and asked for a replacement. I’m 18 months waiting for it at this stage.
How does this work if the company we are with only offer brown bins to urban areas? Do they legally have to provide brown bins to rural customers after January 1st? We’ve been trying to get one for years but they won’t give us one although they did eventually give us a glass bin.