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Absolutely no way must a burn bin go in the general waste even if its not got clinical waste in it. You would have environmental health going boo-loo, and if the bin men found it in your bin expect a vist from the council man with a very stern face.PeterFranks said:You can only securely lock a sharps bin once. After that it's supposed to be destroyed by incineration - not sure you can just dump it in the bin or take to the tip.
hunnymonster said:Oh all ye of shortened memory... I of course use my Feather used blade bank.
Almost the same, but I have one of those mahoooooosive tins from the pound shop which once full I will pop a blob of weld over the slot and chuck in the scrap metal bin.CanucksTraveller said:1) Get small jar with metal lid.
2) Wash jar out, put lid back on.
3) Tape or superglue lid back on.
4) Use sharp knife to cut a small slot in the lid.
5) Use a depository for a few hundred blades.
6) Once full, put in dustbin.
CanucksTraveller said:1) Get small jar with metal lid.
2) Wash jar out, put lid back on.
3) Tape or superglue lid back on.
4) Use sharp knife to cut a small slot in the lid.
5) Use a depository for a few hundred blades.
6) Once full, put in dustbin.
PeterFranks said:"and if the bin men found it in your bin expect a vist from the council man with a very stern face."
That's what I was thinking.
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