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Bill

Part of me is aware of forum rules and another part of me is aware of the forums sponsors. I have posted links quite often though I’m sure of it. As I’m not a member of any hidden sections of the forum, I suppose I’m less inclined to post direct links in the open forum.
I am sure direct links are OK but promoting your own goods is not the same....even you should understand that!
 
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LM

The problem with recycling certain types of plastics is that councils over here for example don’t have the facilities to recycle all types of plastics. Over here they will only recycle plastics that have a lid, ie: a bottle. They wouldn’t empty my bin once at the start of all the recycling era and I phoned to complain and had a long drawn out discussion about it all. I was told that if your bin contaminates a whole lorry then when it empties at the recycling plant the whole load goes to landfill so clips probably can but won’t be recycled, over here at least.
 
I have some of these (bought of Ebay and shipped from China..arrived three days later!)..They work well on smaller format tiles and are ok as an emergency on larger formats..wouldn't use them on ultra thins...They take a bit of getting used to..need to hold the orange part in place whilst tightening them down otherwise it twists and moves the tile. They are easy to remove:)
 
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Qwerty

Luckily Dorset Council subcontract out to a specific recycling company called Suez who sort through it all and it nearly all gets recycled. The plastic that cant be recycled gets ground down and compacted to produce an alternative fuel. For the past few years this fuel has been used to heat the kiln at a cement plant in Rugby, Warwickshire.

This plant also uses road sweepings from across the UK to produce the concrete blocks we see used in the centre/ edge of motorways and to make the blocks the MOD use as anti terrorist attack blocks in our city centres
 

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