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Hollyhock Mar 5th 2015 7:47 am

Kitchen waste
 
Do you have collections for kitchen waste as in the UK or do you have to take it and the recycling to a tip?

37100 Mar 5th 2015 8:06 pm

Re: Kitchen waste
 

Originally Posted by Hollyhock (Post 11584234)
Do you have collections for kitchen waste as in the UK or do you have to take it and the recycling to a tip?

Depends where you live how, but yes Italy has bin men for rubbish collection.

Garbatellamike Mar 5th 2015 9:18 pm

Re: Kitchen waste
 
HH,

here in Rome the Council have issued us with a bucket for food waste and 4 bags in which we have to to separate tins/plastic, metal, glass and paper. Outside in the road are skips for food waste; tins/plastic; paper; glass;metal and another one for non-recycleables.

This I stress is the Rome City solution and other councils will do it differently.

Oh and welcome to the forum

ononno Mar 5th 2015 9:31 pm

Re: Kitchen waste
 

Originally Posted by 37100 (Post 11584642)
Depends where you live how, but yes Italy has bin men for rubbish collection.

We have a free composter bin provided by the council down the garden, and take all our kitchen waste there. Others without gardens have a council isssued plastic bucket and biodegradable plastic bags. These are collected every Sunday/Tueday and Thursday. We have a blue bucket for glass, collected evry Tuesday, a purple bag for plastic/aluminium etc collected every Wenesday, and a big paper bag for paper collected every Thursday. General waste goes in a black bag collected every Monday/Friday. We are a small village on a mountain top in rural Southern Italy. One thing that does work well.

Pulaski Mar 6th 2015 5:36 am

Re: Kitchen waste
 

Originally Posted by 37100 (Post 11584642)
Depends where you live how, but yes Italy has bin men for rubbish collection.

It sounds like you are unfamiliar with the "three bin" rubbish collection service that is now used across most of the UK, which appears to be what the OP is referring to. There is one bin for non-recyclable rubbish that goes to the landfill, one for recyclable glass, plastics, metal, and paper, and then a small bin for all food waste including vegetable waste, meat scraps, and baked/cooked food.

37100 Mar 6th 2015 5:55 am

Re: Kitchen waste
 
ulaski;11585102]It sounds like you are unfamiliar with the "three bin" rubbish collection service that is now used across most of the UK, which appears to be what the OP is referring to. There is one bin for non-recyclable rubbish that goes to the landfill, one for recyclable glass, plastics, metal, and paper, and then a small bin for all food waste including vegetable waste, meat scraps, and baked/cooked food.[/QUOTE]

Three bins! Amateurs! :rofl:! *runs out to check*. We have 6/7 communal bins for our small street. Paper, plastic, glass, kitchen waste & non-recyclable. All emptied every day. Plus 2 clothing banks emptied weekly. Large objects need to be booked for collection in the evenings. Corks, light bulbs, batteries, small electrical goods can be taken to the 'ecomobile' at the local market or you can take them to the dump. Garden waste, if not composted is collected when needed at an extra cost. Yearly charge of around 250€.

In Turin we have communal bins (some underground) except for papers. Papers are collected at the building door weekly. And household waste, collected 2/3 times a week. Again, at the building door.

We are in northern Italy. Rubbish collection, cost etc varies hugely from region to region. And even town to town.

Forgot. Medicines. Back to the chemist.

Pulaski Mar 6th 2015 6:03 am

Re: Kitchen waste
 

Originally Posted by 37100 (Post 11585116)
.... Three bins! Amateurs! :rofl:! *runs out to check*. We have 6/7 communal bins for our small street. Paper, plastic, glass, kitchen waste & non-recyclable. All emptied every day. Plus 2 clothing banks emptied weekly. Large objects need to be booked for collection in the evenings. Corks, light bulbs, batteries, small electrical goods can be taken to the 'ecomobile' at the local market or you can take them to the dump. Garden waste, if not composted is collected when needed at an extra cost. Yearly charge of around 250€. .....

That seems surprisingly complex, inefficient, and labour intensive. I would never have expected that in Italy! :lol:

Capo Boi Mar 6th 2015 6:49 am

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OK Sardinia Sud,

All with door to door bin lorry collection.

Mon. Food
Tues. Non recyclable
Wed. Food & Plastic (2 pick ups)
Thurs. Paper
Fri. Non recyclable & Bottles and cans (2 pick ups)
Sat. Food
Sun. Church.

Pulaski Mar 6th 2015 6:55 am

Re: Kitchen waste
 

Originally Posted by Capo Boi (Post 11585165)
OK Sardinia Sud,

All with door to door bin lorry collection.

Mon. Food
Tues. Non recyclable
Wed. Food & Plastic (2 pick ups)
Thurs. Paper
Fri. Non recyclable & Bottles and cans (2 pick ups)
Sat. Food
Sun. Church.

Is "church" recycled, composted, or taken to the landfill? :unsure:

Capo Boi Mar 6th 2015 7:37 am

Re: Kitchen waste
 
Is "church" recycled, composted, or taken to the landfill?:thumbsup::thumbsup:

Lorna at Vicenza Mar 7th 2015 12:12 am

Re: Kitchen waste
 
Only thing collected at my door is food waste in a tiny bathroom sized plastic square bin - twice a week and 3 times in the height of summer. Folks round here are careful when they eat fish (the smell) or water melon because that fills the bin up in two minutes....... and "dry" non recyclable rubbish is collected twice a week. All in special bags and sacks that we pay for.

We have to take all our other crap to communal recycle bins dotted around the village or the ecological centre on the outskirts and the staff there ask for proof of residency.

Sancho Mar 7th 2015 8:59 pm

Re: Kitchen waste
 

Originally Posted by Hollyhock (Post 11584234)
Do you have collections for kitchen waste as in the UK or do you have to take it and the recycling to a tip?

Yes is the short answer. Both kitchen waste and recyclables are collected. (How often, what days, how it's divided up, how much you pay, and what colours the different bins are will depend on where you are, but the general point stands.) The only things you're supposed to take to a tip are special category things like old televisions, fridges and batteries.

Pulaski Mar 8th 2015 12:45 am

Re: Kitchen waste
 

Originally Posted by Sancho (Post 11586070)
..... special category things like old televisions, fridges and batteries.

After you take them to the "tip", surely all of your examples are recycled and not put in a land fill? :unsure:

Sancho Mar 8th 2015 12:57 am

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Pulaski Mar 8th 2015 1:12 am

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Originally Posted by Sancho (Post 11586201)
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And your point is? :o


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