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N0bodyOfTheGoat

Über Member
Location
Hampshire, UK
I can't see much nasty bacteria being able survive the intense salt levels in a tin of anchovies!
 

Animo

Über Member
Can anyone explain why it's going to be better to have a load of smashed up glass mixed in with the rest of the recycling rather than have the glass all separate?
 

Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
Can anyone explain why it's going to be better to have a load of smashed up glass mixed in with the rest of the recycling rather than have the glass all separate?

When you say separate do you mean yet another bin just for glass ??
 

Animo

Über Member
When you say separate do you mean yet another bin just for glass ??

We currently have a bin for paper, card, plastic etc. Separate box for glass. As of tomorrow it all goes in together.

Supposedly we're getting a food waste receptacle of some sort in the near future.
 

Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
We currently have a bin for paper, card, plastic etc. Separate box for glass. As of tomorrow it all goes in together.

Supposedly we're getting a food waste receptacle of some sort in the near future.

Our glass goes in with cardboard etc and has done for years.... that goes in a blue bin.
We have a black bin for general waste and a green bin for garden waste.
As from today we have a small bin for food waste.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
It might upset someone and they might feel offended??

I saw a programme on mediacl students and the like and it included how they are trained to tell people that someone has died

They HAVE to say the person has died - nice and gently and with sympathy
but using ANY other word can give hope and some people will look for the slightest glimmer of it not being true
dead is final*
passed away or passed on can - for someone whose brain just does not want to accept it - can be twisted into something else
Unlived (or unalived) is dumb enough to do the same
Going to be awkward here, it's not.
There's a death certificate in my medical records, unsigned because I'm still here.
 

Alex321

Guru
Location
South Wales
Can anyone explain why it's going to be better to have a load of smashed up glass mixed in with the rest of the recycling rather than have the glass all separate?

If the recycling is mixed, then that should include glass. If the recycling is separated into one receptacle for paper, one of cardboard, one for plastic, etc., then glass should be a separate one.

There is no point at all in having everything but glass in one container, and glass separate.
 

DRM

Guru
Location
West Yorks
Can anyone explain why it's going to be better to have a load of smashed up glass mixed in with the rest of the recycling rather than have the glass all separate?

Because they will have a machine that can separate it, going back about 10 years ago I regularly went to an electronics recycling facility for work they had a machine that was fed old T.V's monitors. laptops, electronic toys etc that smashed them up,& you ended up with bags of glass, plastic, PCB's & metal parts, all neatly separated & sent on to other companies that would recycle that particular item,it was amazing to see
 

Animo

Über Member
Because they will have a machine that can separate it, going back about 10 years ago I regularly went to an electronics recycling facility for work they had a machine that was fed old T.V's monitors. laptops, electronic toys etc that smashed them up,& you ended up with bags of glass, plastic, PCB's & metal parts, all neatly separated & sent on to other companies that would recycle that particular item,it was amazing to see

Interesting. How does a machine differentiate between the different materials?
 
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