I would love to have a place to throw away all the organic waste. We don't have it here in Portugal and it all goes to the general bin together with the unidentified ones. We do have separate bins for paper, plastic/tins and glass and I do separate it all. No biggie. And we also have the most of the plastics! Much less of paper or glass.
But it pains me to see the organics go to "waste" especially that since I was raised in the countryside chickens were eating all that. If not, it was going to the compost pile and then was dug up in the garden as fertilizer.
But I wonder.... that brown bin has huge holes, how do you throw small fruit or veggie peels? In separate little bags? They are not gonna fall from it?
I would also like to see separate bins for textiles.
Same here. The chickens would eat the peels of the vegetables or fruits, or it was piled for the compost in the garden, and the rest of the fish or meat or other cooked food - our cats or dogs ate just normal food back in time hahaha
So much plastic packaging everywhere... and it doesn't seem to stop, as everything is wrapped and packed in plastic 🤐
Hehe, yes, the design of the bin with the holes is strange, so a bag is needed there; as the woman who informed us said, preferably in biodegradable bags (but in the absence of those, a normal bag can also be used).
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