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Gogreenbottom
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Has any body heard of them, is this a better alternative to chucking nappies in the general waste;
http://gogreenbottom.com
http://gogreenbottom.com
Our household kerbside recycling service includes:
· Free Eco-Bin (or you can buy different bins from us, or use your own)
· Unlimited supply of clinical-waste standard “tiger” refuse bags
· Unlimited supply of fragranced nappy sacks
· 2 collections per month from your kerbside at a nominated day and time
· No tie-in, cancel anytime month-by-month contract available for £10.35 per month (longer term subscriptions are slightly cheaper on a per-month basis)
Your nappy waste is recycled into a renewable energy source that helps to power a Hospital complex in the West Midlands. From January, our recycling partners will also be generating new recycled plastic and paper based products from the reclaimed and cleaned elements of the nappy waste, which will help to mitigate the use of fresh resources in new product manufacturing. None of our waste has ever gone to landfill, and none ever will.
A recent Life Cycle Analysis which will soon be published shows a 93% reduction in CO2 outputs through the recycling process we use, and even larger reductions in other nasty emissions such as Methane – as nappies can take over 500 years to decompose in landfills, and they sit there and contaminate the soil and underground water supply, and pollute the air. Its this problem that we are specifically trying to tackle, and the more people who can join us the better. More information at https://www.gogreenbottom.com
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