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Do you agree that households should split their own waste into 4 different coloured refuse wins before collection

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  • Yes, as long as the council provides the bins and clear instructions on what goes where.

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    • User deleted  •  2025-08-05 14:17:42

      I suppose so, though I'm worried about where I'll find space for four bins in my garden.

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      • User deleted  •  2025-08-05 14:17:42

        No. I don't have the physical space for this many containers.

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        • I'd like to know how often collections will be. If it's less frequent, then I'm against it.

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          • Absolutely not. Where are people supposed to store four massive bins? The pavements are cluttered enough.

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            • The current system works fine. Why are we shifting more work and responsibility onto households?

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              • It might be a pain at first, but it's the right thing to do for Clackmannanshire's future.

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                • User deleted  •  2025-08-05 14:17:42

                  I'm on board. Sorting waste at the source is the most effective method.

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                  • I don't trust the council to handle this properly. It'll all end up in the same landfill anyway.

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                    • Yes, as long as the council provides the bins and clear instructions on what goes where.

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