On Friday 13 November 2015 22:57:54 Gordon Scott wrote:
> Hi Lisi,
>
> Most supermarkets and DIY stores now take small batteries.
> There's usually a cylindrical bin that looks a bit like a big battery.
Like I said:
> And some batteries, but I could get rid of those only three miles away at a
> place I go to sometimes anyway.
Said place being a supermarket. :-)
But we could have local, well-advertised* council bins for such things.
* In case someone is about to write to tell me that there are bins behind the
third bungalow along up the second road behind etc.
> I don't know of a solution for the bulbs.
> Frustratingly, I've been storing some for years ready for when I go to
> the dump.
Last time I took a whole batch of bulbs of all kinds to the dump a chap helped
me find the place - and put almost all of them into the ordinary household
waste. So now, when I take the kettle (and I shall have to do so some time -
what else am I to do with it?) - I shall hope to remember to take my three
mercury based bulbs. The rest can go in the household rubbish here!!
>
> Of course I almost always forget to take them.
:-( That's what I do with batteries. It takes me ages to remember to take
them shopping!
> From where can I get those eco-friendly crackers, please :-)
:-)
Lisi
> On 13/11/15 17:38, Lisi wrote:
> > On Friday 13 November 2015 10:20:07 Gordon Scott wrote:
> >>> I looked into the German waste system
> >>
> >> Like battery recycling bins everywhere... Years and years ago...
> >> Sigh.
> >
> > I have an electric kettle to get rid of. My days of being able to repair
> > such things are over, and as it stands it is a fire hazard. So, I have
> > an electric kettle to get rid of.
> >
> > The "correct" way for me to do so is to drive 5 or 6 miles, sit in a
> > queue with the engine running, or repeatedly restart the engine, dump the
> > kettle, drive home again. (To go to my "local" tip it is 11 or 12 miles,
> > but the next door authority tip is a mere 5 or 6 miles away, with a
> > permanent queue.)
> >
> > I do have three mercury based light bulbs I could get rid of at the same
> > time. And some batteries, but I could get rid of those only three miles
> > away at a place I go to sometimes anyway.
> >
> > Ecofriendly, crackers, or what???
> >
> > Lisi
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