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saddo
30 Nov 16 08:51
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That they take home in bags? Is it legal to put it in the bin?

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By:
mobo
When: 30 Nov 16 09:00
What's the muslim view on this one?
By:
saddo
When: 30 Nov 16 09:07
Just seen a woman go past with a proper collection. I think waste is sorted by hand in many places these days, this must be a problem. Also our bins are emptied every two weeks, the stench of her bin in summer must be appalling.
By:
saddo
When: 30 Nov 16 09:08
* I was wondering if some people flush, or bury it to avoid the latter problem.
By:
Culvin
When: 30 Nov 16 09:28
Take home? Why would anyone take dogsh1t home?Wouldn't every single council in Great Britain have in dog walking areas,parks,etc have designated bins to collect dogsh1t.
By:
Facts
When: 30 Nov 16 09:31
Bagged dog poo, is no worse than disposable nappies. So yes they can go in your dustbin allocated for food waste.
By:
diggers
When: 30 Nov 16 09:35
It all gets sent to be put in middle of ferrero rochers
By:
Facts
When: 30 Nov 16 09:38
I think you could be right.

-'..... Nigel Farage rehearses for job as link-man to Trump's US as he hands out Ferrero Rocher chocolates at Ritz party to celebrate Brexit victory. ... ...'
By:
TheBaron
When: 30 Nov 16 09:45
Bags of dog shit get hung in bushes waiting for the shit fairy to remove it.
By:
Culvin
When: 30 Nov 16 09:51
"Waiting for the sh1t fairy to remove it"Laugh
By:
saddo
When: 30 Nov 16 09:59
We don't have a food waste bin round here, facts, so I assume it goes in household waste and ends up on a conveyor belt manned by humans. Sad
By:
Facts
When: 30 Nov 16 10:23
Do you have bins for recyclable waste ?
I only ask, because I thought the contents of these bins were the ones that are sorted on conveyor belts ?
By:
saddo
When: 30 Nov 16 10:29
We have "household", garden, and recyclable. Perhaps the regular one goes straight to landfill.
By:
Facts
When: 30 Nov 16 10:31
Yep - think so.
By:
Facts
When: 30 Nov 16 10:34
The garden waste - as the term suggests - should be just that. Apparently the contents in these bins are fed directly into machines to filter and grind it down to compost. These machines often break down, due to people thinking concrete and bricks are green waste. !
By:
saddo
When: 30 Nov 16 10:42
Dreadful behaviour, I slip mine into the neighbour's.
By:
pantsonfire
When: 30 Nov 16 11:21
Lucky you! Now, what do you do with your rubbish?
By:
TheChaser
When: 30 Nov 16 11:40

diggers 30 Nov 16 09:35 Joined: 06 Sep 05 | Topic/replies: 387 | Blogger: diggers's blog
It all gets sent to be put in middle of ferrero rochers



ferrero always use children as slaves in romania

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/2234193/kinder-egg-slaves-aged-just-six-are-being-paid-22p-an-hour-for-13-hour-shifts-making-the-toys-hidden-inside-chocolate-treats/
By:
TheChaser
When: 30 Nov 16 11:42

saddo 30 Nov 16 10:42 Joined: 04 Dec 05 | Topic/replies: 28,757 | Blogger: saddo's blog
Dreadful behaviour, I slip mine into the neighbour's.
Laugh
By:
TheChaser
When: 30 Nov 16 11:43
There is  new dog sh1t bins attached to lamposts for doggers
By:
TheChaser
When: 30 Nov 16 11:43
God help on windy days like today

I seen one on the ground last year
By:
TheChaser
When: 30 Nov 16 11:46
Like so

http://l7.alamy.com/zooms/5550e4b6460e459fa8846efc37f278aa/a-full-dog-waste-bin-scotland-uk-a7a7xj.jpg

http://l7.alamy.com/zooms/f6077e26152e4cfbbd76af2a0613630c/a-red-dog-poo-bin-on-a-lampost-d3ex4n.jpg
By:
screaming from beneaththewaves
When: 20 Mar 18 10:20
By:
mini me
When: 20 Mar 18 11:44
PUT IT DOWN THE TOILET!
By:
mokegibboni
When: 28 Mar 18 12:27
My uncle lobbed his bag of dog poo into someone's skip at the side of the road while no one was around to see him do it!
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