Tue-04-01-2022, 12:43 PM
Many thanks Brian,
I think the two week collection gap is a crude money saving exercise. But I do like your version of modern day speak where companies try to "optimise" everything for our own good.
To my jaded and cynical mind, smaller bins and longer waits between collection is going to lead to a rather un-lovely spate of fly-tipping as people run out of bin space come the end of week one.
No wonder that SIMER have already removed the large communal dumpsters around us in Lathus. Heaven forbid people started putting their rubbish in them and creating more work for the already "overstretched" street hygiene cleaning operatives.
As for the bills only time will tell. My guess is they will go up as we are told this is all part of the countries strange obsession with "going green"
I think the two week collection gap is a crude money saving exercise. But I do like your version of modern day speak where companies try to "optimise" everything for our own good.
To my jaded and cynical mind, smaller bins and longer waits between collection is going to lead to a rather un-lovely spate of fly-tipping as people run out of bin space come the end of week one.
No wonder that SIMER have already removed the large communal dumpsters around us in Lathus. Heaven forbid people started putting their rubbish in them and creating more work for the already "overstretched" street hygiene cleaning operatives.
As for the bills only time will tell. My guess is they will go up as we are told this is all part of the countries strange obsession with "going green"