With constant changes to what can and cannot be placed in particular household waste containers, many householders are confused by what should be placed in which bin. With the prospect of every household across the UK having seven wheelie bins each by 2024, it’s time for clarity around what does and doesn’t belong in the general waste bin. This waste container is the bin that items get thrown into when a householder isn't sure if something is recyclable or not, but this behaviour needs to change for the environment's sake. So, let’s dive into what can and cannot be placed in your general waste bin. What colour bin is used for general waste? Firstly, you may be wondering which colour is used for the general waste bin. This varies around the country, but the most common colour for the general
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