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Are you confident you would know which items to place in each of the four new bins?

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  • User deleted  •  2025-08-06 10:03:20

    The communication will need to be ongoing, not just a one-off leaflet.

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    • User deleted  •  2025-08-06 10:03:20

      It's important to get it right, and I'm confident I can.

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      • User deleted  •  2025-08-06 10:03:20

        I believe so. The categories sound distinct enough to avoid major confusion.

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        • I don't foresee any major problems for my household.

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          • No. What's considered 'food waste'? Does that include cooking oil or bones?

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            • User deleted  •  2025-08-06 10:03:21

              Yes, I'm sure it will be straightforward with an information leaflet.

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              • No, because my partner and I will probably interpret the rules differently.

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                • No, I'm worried I'll contaminate a whole bin by making one simple mistake.

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                  • Confident enough. You learn as you go.

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                    • Yes, as long as the bins are clearly colour-coded and have symbols on them.

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