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Does any one use a kitchen caddy supplied by the council for the recycling of waste?

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Does any one use a kitchen caddy supplied by the council for the recycling of waste?

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I bought a caddy and a compost bin with a council discount. That caddy is used for my compost bin. We have a wheelie bin for garden and kitchen waste. I bought another caddy to put the animal and fish bones and skin into, wrapped in newspaper. So far it hasn’t been a problem for me, but then I don’t have much kitchen waste to go into the wheelie bin. I imagine some people could have a problem if they don’t have there own garden compost bin. If you deal with kitchen waste before any flies have had a chance to get at it, and make sure the lid is kept firmly closed, the worst thing you’ll have is a smelly caddy to clean after emptying. That is made easier if you are allowed to wrap in newspaper or use a paper bag or caddy liner If you look on your council’s web site, under environment or recycling you will probably find more advice on there.

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