Recycle / Re-Turn

If your pal's recycling business is effected by the loss of what is being Re-turn, then his business model wasn't great in the first place.
The biggest recycling business in Cork and Kerry is down about 5%/8% since the scheme started.

He was more into the recycling of cans, and to a lesser extent glass. Didn't do much plastic, card or paper, so the can recycling monopoly has hit him particularly hard.

Not sure it was a very lucrative business to be honest, but he's been utterly shafted by the Greens and their cosy monopoly.
 
And where do you store it meantime?

TBH it's the storing of the bottles and cans is the biggest pain in all of this carry on because if they're any way bruised the machine won't accept them. Trying to maintain them in pristine condition for a week is a balls
Shut up soundy ya vadge. I built up a huge bag over a few months and I had very little problem getting them accepted. Some cans were crushed right up and they were accepted.
I'll have no more of you cynical bullshit, pal
 
Ah, so when you're caught out in your false claim your answer is "Tough" - well that's alright then :rolleyes:

My pal was recycling long before it ever became popular or profitable. He got into it 40+ years ago. And that's the Green's answer to someone who's strived might and mane to recycle and have others recycle is it - Tough!
So what?
 
And where do you store it meantime?

TBH it's the storing of the bottles and cans is the biggest pain in all of this carry on because if they're any way bruised the machine won't accept them. Trying to maintain them in pristine condition for a week is a balls
Have a couple of bins outside for plastic, cardboard and rubbish. And a tub in a storage room for all the glass and food cans.
 
He was more into the recycling of cans, and to a lesser extent glass. Didn't do much plastic, card or paper, so the can recycling monopoly has hit him particularly hard.

Not sure it was a very lucrative business to be honest, but he's been utterly shafted by the Greens and their cosy monopoly.
It wasn't very lucrative but he was still somehow shafted?

It is not for profit anyway you old fool and the cash is used to run the scheme.

The system is being adopted in Ireland as a result of an EU-wide single-use plastics directive that sets a recycling target for these products of 77 per cent by 2025 and then 90 per cent by 2029.
 
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