The House Faery constantly finds herself feeling like a bag lady sorting through messy bins, to be sure what we do not get a fine from the city. So here is some re-clarity for everyone.
Recycle (the big black container to the right of the bin)
• All plastic containers (with the food dumped out and rinsed out)
• Wooden chopsticks (leaving them in the paper is fine)
• Mail that is not sealed in plastic (see plastic bag box)
• Glass bottles (empty, if full of liquid, dump it in the sink)
• Soft drink cans (empty)
• Old shoes & clothes
• News papers
• Cardboard boxes
• All toilet paper and paper towel rolls
• All plastic bottles
• Tooth paste tubes
Plastic Bags
• Because we seem to have so many, just put all plastic bags and plastic wrappings in the box to the right of the waste basket, this includes dry cleaning bags and plastic that seals mail and newspapers
• If you have hangers you wish to throw out, please put them in the box this box is in and please do this in an orderly way
Rubbish/Trash/Garbage
• Anything that does not go in the Plastic Bag box or the Recycle Box goes in the bid that is covered with a lid.
• Please leave the lid on the bin.
• You can lift the lid by using your foot to gently press on the pedal at the front bottom of the bin.
• Do not pour liquid into this bin
• If you happen to be throwing garbage in there and you miss the bin, please be sure you pick up whatever you dropped and put it in the bin.
• The House Faery is tired of picking up bits of peppers and bread and various indiscernible items scattered around and behind all the bins.
If you have bread or roll or cake pieces that have gone bad, please put them in a plastic bag in front of the plastic bag bin and I will put this out for the birds.
Now if it is Monday, it is a perfect day to dump the rubbish in your rooms into these bins, unless you have heaps of it and then you can just put it in the appropriate bin outside. Remember trash/garbage needs to be in plastic bags and not dumped in there lose, as the professionals who dump the bins in an almost automated fashion will not pick up any trash that falls out during their process.
And if you see heaps of newspapers in wrappings all over the nature strip and in the front yard, feel free to pick these up and put them in the appropriate bins as we are responsible for ensuring the lawns are tidy and the sidewalks are not dangerous to try to navigate down.
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