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Recycling takes us beyond the skip
• EVEN if a skip had been available (Where are our skips? August 10), that would not have been the place for Roy Roebuck to dispose of his cardboard box.
Couldn’t he have broken it up – I’d probably have used a Stanley knife or a hacksaw – so that it could have been collected with his normal household waste or, ideally, put out for recycling? Now that we have much-improved recycling services, I think the provision of skips is obsolete.
I have seen them full of garden waste that should have been composted and items that could have been reused (not to mention, illegal, builders’ waste).
FIONA WEIR
Crouch Hill, N4
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