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'Please can you provide the context for the message you posted?'
'I don't see the relevance of food waste recycling on a different estate to Golden Lane.'
 
I have no idea if it is relevant, I do not live in Golden Lane Estate.
If you and or other residents have food recycling bags inside (and smell) or left outside your and other flats, on days other than collection days, it would.
Some, including me, did not like the food recycling bags outside their flat on collection days and would not do it. Now there is a large bin in the chute room, I use it every other day and it is allowed, collection day or not. Removing the problem has increased recycling for Petticoat Tower, Middlesex Street.
 
Same, if collecting bags are a chore, discouraging some people. Getting around that would improve recycling.

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