Binmen Weigh In on Partially Filled Bins

Ahmed Hassan, International Editor
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In a recent revelation, binmen have provided insights into the ongoing debate surrounding whether residents should put out their waste bins for collection even when they are not completely full. This topic has long been a source of confusion and uncertainty for many households, but the perspectives shared by those working in the industry offer a clearer understanding.

According to the experts, there is no one-size-fits-all answer, as the decision largely depends on the type of waste and the specific policies of the local council. In general, it is acceptable to put out partially filled bins, particularly when it comes to food or organic waste, as leaving these items can lead to unpleasant odours and attract pests.

However, when it comes to dry recycling or general waste that is not full, binmen suggest that residents can opt to wait until the next collection. This approach is often appreciated, as it helps to streamline the collection process and reduce unnecessary efforts.

One binman shared, “If there is just a tied-up bag in it, we’ll just reach in, grab it and add it to a neighbour’s bin and tip that instead. If you think you can last until next bin day, then just don’t put it out.”

Another echoed this sentiment, stating, “Yes, we appreciate it!! We can get through our round quicker, thank you! I can only speak for my crew, but we wish more people did this.”

While the official advice may vary across different councils, the general consensus from the binmen is that partially filled bins are often welcomed, as it helps to streamline the collection process and conserve resources. However, residents are encouraged to seek guidance from their local authorities to ensure they are adhering to the specific guidelines in their area.

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Ahmed Hassan is an award-winning international journalist with over 15 years of experience covering global affairs, conflict zones, and diplomatic developments. Before joining The Update Desk as International Editor, he reported from more than 40 countries for major news organizations including Reuters and Al Jazeera. He holds a Master's degree in International Relations from the London School of Economics.
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