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culpepper
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tinyclanger
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Sarah D
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tinyclanger
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Our council provide a kerbside foodwaste recycling service (as well as the usual dry recyclables) to householders. Works the same way as the normal kerbside ie you get a dry recycling box for paper, cans, glass, textiles, shoes, batteries and foil but you also get a foodwaste caddy for all the foodwaste you would otherwise chuck in the bin. The food waste goes into a container on the lorry, the other materials are seperated onto the lorry as well. The foodwaste goes to our local contractor for in-vessel composting, makes good quaility soil conditioner in approx. 4 days.
Because we get these services one a week we have hardly any residual waste left so refuse collections are now once a fortnight.
Any foodwaste can go in - meat, fish, bones, peelings, pasta etc because its composted in a sealed container at high temperature (74 degrees C) so fine under the DEFRA animal by-products order.
This is a new thing in our area but so far everyone seems keen about it and its going really well.
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Sarah D
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Bugs
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Aeolienne
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