Birmingham Wheelie Bins are coming! Fleet and Waste Management 8/wheelie-bin-roll-out-video

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Birmingham Birmingham Wheelie Bins are Wheelie Bins are coming!coming!Fleet and Waste Fleet and Waste

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*Socks

*Apple Core

*Milk Carton

*Vest

*Disposable nappies

*Cigarette butts

*Cardboard box

*Plastic bottle

*Aluminium Can

*Plastic drink holder

*Polystyrene cup

*Cotton Shirt

*Plywood

*Newspaper

*Tin can

Recycling Bin with a blue lid Rubbish bin with a black lid

*Inside the wheelie bin for recycling is a paper pod for all your paper and cardboard

*Make sure all the cereal or other food boxes have no food left in them.

*Milk , Juice tetra cartons, egg boxes and toilet roll tubes

*Dirty tissues and kitchen roll

*Paper cups and dirty paper plates

*Plastic film or wrapping

*Photographs

*Polystyrene packaging

*Waxed or laminated paper

OH NO!Not in the paper Pod!

*All these things need to be rinsed out to stop insects and animals being attracted to them!

* Food Waste* Paint or other non food items*Drinking glasses*Broken crockery or cooking equipment*Black food trays*Carrier bags & black sacks*Hard plastics-plant pots, watering cans* Light bulbs and mirrors* Plastic film or wrappers* Paper and grey/white card * Plastic wrappings or cling film, or bubble

wrap* Polystyrene*Batteries* corks*Crisp packets and sweet wrappers* Light bulbs

OH NO!Not in the Recycle Bin!

*All house hold rubbish goes in the Rubbish Wheelie bin!

                                                                                                               

     

*Garden Waste-Your parents can pay separately to have the garden waste collected

*Anything that can go into the POD or recycle bin

*Clean paper (see black box)

*Cardboard (see blue lidded bin)

*Light bulbs

*Electrical Items

*DIY or builders waste

OH NO!Not in the rubbish bin!

*Put your wheelie bins on the pavement on the outside of your garden.

*Only put them out on the night before they are emptied - when it is dark.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73sGgmZoMBQ

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1mFymbRmv4

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