So I thought I'd come down to show you this.
Test scores.
That's from that.
It's got, sorry, Recycling Aces, Cosmos and Further.
Notice, any bags left on the floor will be treated as fly tipping.
This area is now being monitored by CCTV.
And I've said it, look at those shoes or slippers.
Look at this.
Can you see it?
All of that's going to be monitored as fly tipping.
So if you leave it there, they're going to take your, yeah, because they've got the lights on.
They didn't have lights here before.
He wasn't that lit up over there.
So if you leave stuff, they're going to have you for fly tipping.
I'm not flying tipping up.
There's nothing coming out of my car.
Jesus.
Look, see?
Yeah, I won't pick it up because they might say, won't you pick that up and check it over there.
So all of that will be...
Look, you can see they're full.
When you pull up, they're full.
All of that now will end up in landfill because it's soaking wet.
Rats are peed all over it.
Rats can't control their bladder.
Now, environmentally I've told me this.
They pee indiscriminately.
That's the word she used.
They haven't got control of their bladder.
They're going to be in this undergrowth next to a food shop.
If you've got a food business, even if you're just a toast, right?
You're going to have rats.
Simple as.
Right?
These will go in landfill because you've dumped them here.
And I haven't the common sense to say, that's full.
What I'm going to do is take it back home or take it into a charity shop.
I wouldn't... These are cash for clothes, guys.
I wouldn't even bother, if I will.
I wouldn't even bother.
But all of that is all stuff.
Because I noticed some people, because of the bin dippers, to start to put them behind or put them down the side.
But that, that will all go in the bin.
But well done for Tesco for putting this up.
Because otherwise you'll have blooming... It would be out by you right now.
And you can't blame the supermarkets.
They're trying to promote recycling.
Yeah?
Because whatever you do, you need to counteract it with something else.
Right?
As a business, a charity, or whatever you're doing.
Whatever entity you're doing, whether you're a constituted community group, whether you're a little tiny group.
If you're... You will have some carbon footprint.
Okay?
Whatever it is.
Right?
So you need to counteract that with something else.
Obviously Tesco's have got recycling points here.
But whoever's left are there, you must be thick.
Because it's not in the box.
We're in October.
It rains.
And you know there's going to be wraps around you.
So all of that's now going to landfill.
So that's what they're trying to tell you, is you fly tip that because you know you can fit it in the bin.
But in all fairness, I think it's time the charities, registered charities here, got extra bins and paid the extra bins.
Because... Oh look at that.
That's a nasty bit of fence there, isn't it?
Sticking out something that broke through.
It hasn't broke anything, has it?
It broke through.
Best go, hasn't it?
What the hell broke through that?
So yeah, you know, I mean, what idiots are putting it outside the bins like?
I got another video from earlier as well.
But somebody sent me that and said have you seen this?
Very good idea to put up the fence.
But the fence needs to be put up as soon as one bag is outside there.
And the charities need to get onto it and get emptying their bins more.
You've put the boxes there.
You need to take responsibility for it.
You know, we take responsibility for our waste all the time.
We do.
We take responsibility for anything we do.
We think about our carbon footprint any day of the week.
And all that now will go in the bin.
And all of those won't go to the charities.
So they won't be helping anybody in need.
You're not going to be sticking a jumper on somebody this winter if you put it in there.
Or last, cash for clothes.
Cash for clothes, ship it abroad.
Or they give it to us for free.
Or they ship it abroad and they charge the third world countries for it.
And if the third world countries don't buy it, it goes in their landfill.
And you can research that.
I didn't find that out until I think it was May this year.
I always thought it was shipped abroad for free.
Obviously not.
Obviously not.
But yeah, all of that now is covered in rats pee.
And nobody is going to want to handle that.
And clean it and wash it.
I mean how many loads of washing would that take?
You know, have a bit of common sense guys.
Don't put it outside.
Don't be lazy.
And don't add to landfill.
And I think it's time that whoever owns these bins took responsibility for them as well.
Because you know, you know the two bins is not going to be enough.
Or you need to pay to have them emptied earlier.
