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| Messages found: | "I agree!" Posted by sunseeker2 3 March at 15:15
being green at grass roots is so simple, but it has such a big impact. I wish the governmet would sort out a similar scheme to Germany too, surely it wouldn't be hard? I wonder how it would go down with the public? We're the public and we want it!
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| Thread started by: | "Recycling" Posted by lennylover1 24 February at 14:11
Apart from bottle banks, does anyone know if the council is meant to provide any other recycling facilities? It seems to be harder and harder to lead a 'green' life - in germany they have been sorting their rubbish for recycling for years, why not here?! Have nice days
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| Messages: | | "In france" Posted by ladyanneforever 12 May at 17:49
At least in large cities, we have 3 garbage cans. One is for glass ( picked up once a week ), one for plastic and paper ( picked up twice a week ) and one for everything else ( picked up twice a week ) If you have chemicals ( like paint, cleaning fluids, etc )you can take them to a special bank, once a month. And used batteries can be deposited in special containers in stores and many public places. It seems to work fairly well. I hear it is just the beginning, they are planning to refine the sorting out, once people have learnt their lesson.
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| | "I agree!" Posted by sunseeker2 3 March at 15:15
being green at grass roots is so simple, but it has such a big impact. I wish the governmet would sort out a similar scheme to Germany too, surely it wouldn't be hard? I wonder how it would go down with the public? We're the public and we want it!
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