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ArishMell · 70-79, M
Do you also have household collection bins? (Four for each home in my county, in England, but it does vary a bit around a country.)
As well as local Council skip-yards for bulky waste not collected via the household bins, so -
- Garden waste (this is turned into compost),
- Wood,
- Metals (but not "WEEE"),
- "WEEE" ("Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment"),
- Glass,
- Rubble and old tyres (a small charge is levied on these),
- Intact, re-useable items such as furniture and household fittings but not electrical equipment (placed in a separate area and offered for sale).
Many shops have bins for small, expired cells (AA, button, etc.), too.
As well as local Council skip-yards for bulky waste not collected via the household bins, so -
- Garden waste (this is turned into compost),
- Wood,
- Metals (but not "WEEE"),
- "WEEE" ("Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment"),
- Glass,
- Rubble and old tyres (a small charge is levied on these),
- Intact, re-useable items such as furniture and household fittings but not electrical equipment (placed in a separate area and offered for sale).
Many shops have bins for small, expired cells (AA, button, etc.), too.