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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

Hey,

Me and my flatmates are having a bit of a discussion around recycling bags. We used to think we had to put our recycling into clear bags but they are really hard to get by in Haringey and I'm not convinced that that is even necessary. What kind of bags do other people put in their recyclables?

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We just put it in the recycling wheelie bin with no bag. If you're recycling properly, it should all be clean and dry, so there shouldn't be any need (either from your or the binmen's perspective) to put it in a bag. We've never had issues with our bin being collected.

Same here.  Dry goods go straight in the big green bin, food waste in the small caddy in a compostable bag

We were also having discussion about the specifics of recycling. So I phoned Veolia who answered within a couple of rings. A patient and pleasant woman advised me and also looked up Haringey's website. (I'd tried myself but failed to find the information.)

Great. A chat with a real person who knows their stuff!
More humans "by default" please.

If you use one of the the small food waste bins for the kitchen, Sainsbury’s sell the recyclable bag liners for those. We use those and then dump those into the larger food waste bin in the garden. I’m sure you can dump the food straight into either bin, but they’ll get a lot smellier a lot more quickly if you don’t use bags.

Haringey’s advice is that you can use bags for your food waste. 

I think any plastic bag is fine as long as it isn't tied up. The plastic bag itself is recycled isn't it?

I think it is Joe. It's composted, hence it's being compostable. I can't see them emptying all he bags really, tied or not. I fact the page I linked to says "If you use a liner or bag that does not show this logo* then your food waste will not be collected".

*the European Bioplastics logo

We may be talking about different things, Hugh.

Food waste can go into compostable bags which can be tied up - as the whole thing is composted.

Other recycling can go in loose, or into any plastic bag (because the plastic itself is recycled), provided the bag isn't tied up - as the whole thing needs to be sorted later for recycling.

I think some councils require other recycling to go in a clear plastic bag, presumably so the binmen can see there is nothing obviously non-recyclable in it. Haringey doesn't.

Thanks. Yes I think we were. 

I've had some post-party recycling refused because it was in black bin liners, so I'm not sure it's correct that you can use 'any' plastic bags. Sainsbury's sell some quite good large recylceable plastic bin liners for this.

Thank you all for your advice! No more clear plastic bag hunting for us.

From my experience they won’t take black plastic bags as they can’t see what’s in them. 

We ordered a massive pack of clear biodegradable bin bags from Amazon on the cheap, has lasted years

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