Davidc said:
Not helped by having a local authority which doesn't collect for recycling: Cardboard; Plastic Bottles; Used batteries; Plastic film; Garden waste*.
*Garden waste is collected if you pay a large fee.
I know, it's frustrating, and I'm on the inside so to speak - we are a small concern who are contracted to the council, we take what we can, economically (and with low emissions, using trikes and an electric vehicle). But we have limited storage and carrying space, so we hae to concentrate on the dense easily saleable stuff, glass, paper, tins.
We have hopes to expand what we take, it all hinges on the economics of baling machines and extra skips and so on. Plastic bottles are a real bugbear (we collect from some areas at present). They are so light, but if not crushed, such a huge volume - a big industrial skip in less than a week. And do most people crush them? No. Or so little that you don't notice. Then they screw the lids back on, so you can't even crush them easily as you collect. And of course, there's the cupoftea's-worth of rancid milk left in the bottom if you do take the lid off.
Still, as oil gets more expensive, plastic will become more valuable...
I'm glad to see I'm not alone in the miserly scraping stuff out stakes!