00:00You get houses of multiple occupations, lots of people, a few bins outside, I mean they're
00:08just going to be completely over spilling, so it's an awful idea.
00:14We have two black bins for a house of six of us and they're still pretty full by the
00:19second week, so I mean once a month would be, I think there'd be a lot of rubbish everywhere
00:24kind of.
00:25I don't know, I mean the recycling kind of works, we get most of it away through that
00:29but yeah we still build up a reasonable amount of actual trash bags that I think once a month
00:34would probably be too much or too little even, like not picking them up anywhere near enough.
00:41I understand there's a financial problem, they've got to make savings somewhere.
00:50I think the whole system needs rethinking, it's too complicated, you only have to walk
00:55around here, I mean that's why I've got this thing, I go around picking up litter.
01:01People are not using the system.
01:05So the concept behind it is to encourage people to use their green bins, do you use your green
01:09bins?
01:10No, I'm not a conservationist at all, I think that's very overhyped.
01:15So on the colour spectrum I'm not green, I'm purple really.
01:19I mean it might encourage people to recycle more but I think that's already what the two
01:23every other week is meant to be doing and maybe isn't doing as well as it could be anyway.
01:28I think it's quite a complicated system, I mean a UK national wide system would be much
01:34better because I think it's still different to where I live at home, recycling is different
01:40to Bristol here.
01:42Do you think it's going to encourage people to recycle their stuff more?
01:45No, I think it's, you know, you've got this area, there's lots of students, nothing against
01:50students, but they're going to just bung it where they can.
01:54So I don't think it is, they're doing it to save money basically.
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