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Wherein lies the problem, but, many bags (on observation) still seem to come from large supermarket chains, ironically not from Lidl who monitor their bag sales with close scrutiny.
Having lived and worked in Haringey since the 70s, my guess is that residents in certain parts of the borough have a more environmental mindset, have more local influence, and less HMOs.
I thought central Johannesburg was bad for litter and overcrowding, but we're getting close.
I keep meaning to take a photo of the dumped "enormous flat screen TV" boxes when I next see them. I think they have these televisions in Crouch End too but it seems less acceptable to dump the boxes in the street.
If you have an oversized cardboard box you can just leave it by the bin and it will be taken. Just ignorance of the rules again - it is assumed that if it doesn't go in the bin it won't be collected which would be true of bin bags but not cardboard. It's not even clear on the website that this will happen. I emailed to ask about it.
Liz, I'm not sure that the Veolia staff collecting recycling all know this. Or if they do, whether they all follow the rules.
To me this looks like another example of people trying to do the 'right things' and not always being clear what the rules are. Seems the website needs a bit more work.
Incidentally I wonder what happens if and when the weather quickly changes and cardboard becomes a soggy mess?
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