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Blue Mountains City Council: MJ Refuse ASL

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Uploaded by on Jul 5, 2007

Another vid of an MJE ASL in the Blue Mountains Australia.

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  • nope

  • do u have 1<<

  • it's 86

  • it is a 1987 otto

  • My family needs a 240L bin, we have a garden waste bale, collected by a private company, we recycle all the right stuff, and no rubbish goes into the recycling bin. But we still need a 240L bin, for some people a small bin will do, but it doesn't work for everyone.

  • Yeah, true, but you really have to live in Brisbane to realise, that we do need 240L bins in some ways. We can get rid of garbage that has to be taken to the dump or wait till the council clean up, because the 240L bin is able to do that.

  • mmmmm... well a ttrue fact is that all households can live with a 120/140/80L MGB for garbage! Though it usually only works if there's a reliable organics and recycling service!! Take the '3-bin-system'! For example if Brisbane got a 240L fortnightly collected greens bin where you can also dipose of food scraps... all you'll need is a 120/140L MGB! Half of the contents of the household waste bin is organics!

  • Sorry, when I said carts, I meant 'recycling crates'!

  • Yeah, I lived in Boroondara City Council in Melbourne for 6 years. In that time I've seen the MJE JP5 in service, then the MJE Mk ASL's replaced them, then they got the new MJE Mk IV ASL, and now they have the MJE Commingled Recycling ASL's which replaced the Recycling carts with bins. But also they are now wanting you to change your bin to a 120L or even an 80L bin!!! It just doesn't work for household's with a lot of rubbish!

  • If you look at Ku-Ring-Gai they have a weekly collected 120L garbage bin, a fortnightly collected '360L' greens bin, a fortnightly collected 'containers' bin and a fortnightly collected 'papers' bin!!!! In other words if they had a fortnightly collected co-mingled recycling bin, they'd need a bin larger than 360L! That's what you call large refuse producers, they're actually the largest council that produces waste paper in Sydney!

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