Whenever anyone has a diseased plant they're always told to put it in the green waste/recyling bin, and not to put it in compost otherwise it spreads diseases.
I was just wondering what exactly happens to the green waste after the council have collected it. I was under the impression that they made their own compost and then sold it to compost companies, in which case surely the compost could contain disease. But I'm probably totally wrong.
I was just wondering what exactly happens to the green waste after the council have collected it. I was under the impression that they made their own compost and then sold it to compost companies, in which case surely the compost could contain disease. But I'm probably totally wrong.
. Little by little we're reducing our waste, the latest one if to get a milkman - not had one since I was a kid and it's much better that we can now have our milk bottles reused rather than the plastic ones recycled. Saves me having to go to the plastic bottle bank as often too.
milkmen clinking bottles in the early hours of the morning.
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