There is a growing rise in the number of local authorities restricting their rubbish collections to bi-weekly. This fortnightly collection policy is causing householders a problem in that they have to store twice as much rubbish in their homes, for twice as long. The problem with having too much refuse lying about is that it [...]
Monthly Archives: October 2010
Some Waste Bin Ideas for Around the Home
When it comes to interior décor, a lot of emphasis goes into furniture, furnishings and colour schemes and yet, there is one item in nearly every room that can get neglected – the waste bin. From kitchens, bedrooms, bathrooms, and living rooms, there is normally a bin sat in the corner of the room, but [...]
Recycling Bins – Next Generation of Rubbish Bin
Recycling is no longer a past time of fringe movements or idealistic groups. Recycling is now accepted by the vast majority of not only, a sensible and pragmatic approach to waste management, but also as essential in maintaining the environment and protecting our futures. Even the reluctant few have found themselves getting involved as more [...]
Politics of the Rubbish Bin
The subject of rubbish, waste collections and wheelie bins are a common topic in the newspapers and other media. It seems the subject of rubbish bins is a hot topic, but why? The main problem with rubbish and waste collection is the sheer costs involved. Everything we throw away has to be either stored somewhere [...]


