As seen on the roads of Canberra by P1.
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The thing that I found best about the trailer in the pic, is that the plant material in question could have been squished down inside the cage without too much effort.
There are several locations in the ACT that will take your green waste for free (or gold coin donation). Frankly, this is not as convenient as a green waste bin, but it is free and all you have to do it get it there.
So, not free then – I estimate it costs me $10 in petrol to get to West Macgregor. Oh, and $50 to hire a trailer for the day.
Call it my own form of civil disobedience, but unless I have enough to fill a trailer a couple of times over, into the bin it goes (over several weeks if necessary).
dtc said :
Ex Warrior said :
Is it really that hard to take greenwaste to the greenwaste recyclers???
I’d also ask the question what is the matter with putting greenwaste in the standard green rubbish bin?You did notice the bit about not having a car – kinda does make it hard to take the greenwaste somewhere. (well, unless you have friends with a car. and a towbar. and a trailer).
So your after a transport service that runs until ridiculous hrs with fark all clientele AND a green waste service to accommodate those tightarses without a car
eily said :
Not as good as what I saw on the weekend.
Small red (what else) two seater convertible driving up Hindmarsh with a load of greenwaste.
Except not using a trailer.
Top was down and what looked like a large shrub was occupying the passenger seat.
A couple of months ago at the Corkhills green waste site in Mugga Lane a motorbike pulled up next to where I was unloading my trailer. The rider then took one plastic shopping bag full of weeds from his side carrier and emptied them on the site, put the plastic bag back in the pod, and took off.
Sure the amount of petrol he used to ride from his house probably offset his ecodumping, but I’m sure he had a nice green glow about him for the rest of the day…
dtc said :
Ex Warrior said :
Is it really that hard to take greenwaste to the greenwaste recyclers???
I’d also ask the question what is the matter with putting greenwaste in the standard green rubbish bin?You did notice the bit about not having a car – kinda does make it hard to take the greenwaste somewhere. (well, unless you have friends with a car. and a towbar. and a trailer).
I do have a car, but it’s not particularly suitable for transporting piles of green waste.
And I get the pruning done by a gardner who takes away the waste for me. But obviously that ain’t cheap.
Ex Warrior said :
Is it really that hard to take greenwaste to the greenwaste recyclers???
I’d also ask the question what is the matter with putting greenwaste in the standard green rubbish bin?
You did notice the bit about not having a car – kinda does make it hard to take the greenwaste somewhere. (well, unless you have friends with a car. and a towbar. and a trailer).
Ex Warrior said :
Is it really that hard to take greenwaste to the greenwaste recyclers???
I’d also ask the question what is the matter with putting greenwaste in the standard green rubbish bin?
Because it tells you not to on the lid! Not that is stops anyone. Perhaps it’s because green waste can be “recycled” and shouldn’t be tossed with the regular rubbish.
Not as good as what I saw on the weekend.
Small red (what else) two seater convertible driving up Hindmarsh with a load of greenwaste.
Except not using a trailer.
Top was down and what looked like a large shrub was occupying the passenger seat.
Classified said :
qbninthecity said :
poetix said :
Just noting that the Eurobodalla Shire provides green rubbish collection for all its residents, at least in towns or ‘villages’, as they call them. There is a green bin provided and they also do pick ups of larger cuttings (not as large as the Triffid in the picture, of course). Perhaps this should be provided in the ACT, although it would undoubtedly increase the rates.
poetix quangers shire also offers green waste bins 😀
My green waste bin was just collected a few minutes ago. For larger loads, there’s a free green waste drop depot in quangers.
Green waste is one area where ACT is lagging.
australia is lacking in recycling/garbage sorting full stop i have discovered. the germans sort their rubbish into FIVE different bins!!!
So why did the ACT Government decide not to introduce household green waste bins?
qbninthecity said :
poetix said :
Just noting that the Eurobodalla Shire provides green rubbish collection for all its residents, at least in towns or ‘villages’, as they call them. There is a green bin provided and they also do pick ups of larger cuttings (not as large as the Triffid in the picture, of course). Perhaps this should be provided in the ACT, although it would undoubtedly increase the rates.
poetix quangers shire also offers green waste bins 😀
My green waste bin was just collected a few minutes ago. For larger loads, there’s a free green waste drop depot in quangers.
Green waste is one area where ACT is lagging.
poetix said :
Just noting that the Eurobodalla Shire provides green rubbish collection for all its residents, at least in towns or ‘villages’, as they call them. There is a green bin provided and they also do pick ups of larger cuttings (not as large as the Triffid in the picture, of course). Perhaps this should be provided in the ACT, although it would undoubtedly increase the rates.
There are several locations in the ACT that will take your green waste for free (or gold coin donation). Frankly, this is not as convenient as a green waste bin, but it is free and all you have to do it get it there. Personally I think it is a pretty good service; and may I note this is a service provided by private industry and not the ACT government.
poetix said :
Just noting that the Eurobodalla Shire provides green rubbish collection for all its residents, at least in towns or ‘villages’, as they call them. There is a green bin provided and they also do pick ups of larger cuttings (not as large as the Triffid in the picture, of course). Perhaps this should be provided in the ACT, although it would undoubtedly increase the rates.
Is it really that hard to take greenwaste to the greenwaste recyclers???
I’d also ask the question what is the matter with putting greenwaste in the standard green rubbish bin?
poetix said :
Just noting that the Eurobodalla Shire provides green rubbish collection for all its residents, at least in towns or ‘villages’, as they call them. There is a green bin provided and they also do pick ups of larger cuttings (not as large as the Triffid in the picture, of course). Perhaps this should be provided in the ACT, although it would undoubtedly increase the rates.
poetix quangers shire also offers green waste bins 😀
Just noting that the Eurobodalla Shire provides green rubbish collection for all its residents, at least in towns or ‘villages’, as they call them. There is a green bin provided and they also do pick ups of larger cuttings (not as large as the Triffid in the picture, of course). Perhaps this should be provided in the ACT, although it would undoubtedly increase the rates.
Rangi said :
Wanda said :
oh what a good idea, we live in a jungle of certifiable weeds but without a car……. thank u ACT Govn, NOT!) Get real !!!!
Are you serious?
Waaah, waaah, I want some free stuff but I have to make my own way there? It’s not fair, waaah, I don’t have a car, so it should be home delivered, my jungle weeded, the new plants planted for me, then they should give me a foot rub, for my efforts.
Oh and because I don’t look after the garden so it be came a jungle of weeds they should come back weekly and maintain it for me.
Get real!
Wanda said :
oh what a good idea, we live in a jungle of certifiable weeds but without a car……. thank u ACT Govn, NOT!) Get real !!!!
Are you serious?
Waaah, waaah, I want some free stuff but I have to make my own way there? It’s not fair, waaah, I don’t have a car, so it should be home delivered, my jungle weeded, the new plants planted for me, then they should give me a foot rub, for my efforts.
Oh and because I don’t look after the garden so it be came a jungle of weeds they should come back weekly and maintain it for me.
Get real!
oh what a good idea, we live in a jungle of certifiable weeds but without a car……. thank u ACT Govn, NOT!) Get real !!!!
Looks like a haul of weeds – eager to get those free natives at Weed Swap…..
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