dirtyden wrote: » Do you have a link to this. I used utilise the municipal bring centres previously for all my waste managment needs. Cant believe they would enforce people to sign up to something that they dont need.
Jogathon wrote: » Considering the amount of rubbish that my dad has gathered from his land and disposed of in his own bin then this is a good thing. I cannot stick the sight of black rubbish bags burst open along the country roads. However, maybe a better way of approaching it would be to change every household €100 per year and then supply a weekly/fortnightly collection.
Mr. Wong wrote: » We burn our rubbish. Enda and his like can go fuck off!
hmmm wrote: » If true I don't think this is a bad idea. I do a lot of hiking in the mountains, and they are covered in illegally dumped rubbish. Some people are too mean to pay a few quid to get their rubbish taken away, but they have no problem paying for the petrol to go dump their c**p into a bog.
Seachmall wrote: » You realise that's illegal, right?
ScumLord wrote: » According to the telle all those rubbish companies are run by the mob. Maybe they had Enda hanging by his feet off Dublin castle until he changed the law in their favour.
Mr. Wong wrote: » Yes.
Seachmall wrote: » Criminal and proud. Terrible.
Dwork wrote: » Better still, a brown bin will be compulsory and take first precedence. Second then is a recycling bin, if you have space. Third comes the "normal" bin. If you only have room for one bin, it has to be a brown one. Room for two? Brown and recycling. No room for three? Take your own rubbish to a municipal center and pay and get a receipt. Twas in todays Indo and I don't do links, due to being handycapable in the computers department.