Perhaps a sulotion?



Householders could be fined £1,000 if they throw food scraps and potato peelings into the dustbin under a Government 'zero waste' policy.

They will be forced to sift through their rubbish for anything that can be recycled, reused, rotted or burnt for electricity.

The crackdown will create so much recyclable material that homes could be given five wheelie bins and waste boxes to cope.

Where does this leave us now... Is this the solution we've been waiting for?

Source: Dailymail

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  1. M H Zahid
    Assalam alaikum,

    I am still reeling from the spelling mistake...or have I missed some inner meaning to it?

    With regards to recycling, we need to support any effort to increase our levels of recycling.

    Of course it's hard work, and we can all be lazy/not bothered/couldn't care less (Delete as appropriate).

    However, we all need to do our bit for the planet!
    2009-10-12 14:18


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