• brave@aussie.zone
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    11 months ago

    Exciting! What I want to know is how clean do the containers need to be? Like should we rinse them?

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      11 months ago

      They just need to be empty. You’d probably be wasting water by rinsing them.

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        11 months ago

        And you can’t crush them.

        That means that you can only carry a limited quantity to the recycling depot at a time (unless you have a very large truck). It would probably cost more in fuel and resources to transport than you would get paid for them.

        I really hope this is not just another case of greenwashing, but I have a feeling that this program was designed to fail.

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    11 months ago

    I’m kicking myself for not saving the cans from when I used to drink soft drink every day!

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      11 months ago

      I did some (very) rough calculations on how much money you could have made. If you could have filled an entire box trailer with a cage on it with cans, you would have made around $274. For an awful lot of effort collecting, storing and transporting them.

      (assumptions are that the trailer holds 2 cubic meters, and that the dead space around each can is equal to its volume)

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        11 months ago

        yah, but me biking up with a collection of household stuff once a week is turning my bin night into pocket money

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          11 months ago

          It’s definitely worth returning them. But collecting them on mass is a bit more marginal - it will be worth it for some people, but it’s definitely not at the level that anyone should be kicking themselves for not keeping things in the past.

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            11 months ago

            Even if you did keep them in the past, useless endeavour. Only ones the past month or so onwards would be acceptes anyway

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    11 months ago

    Anyone else thinks 10 cents is way too low of an incentive especially considering how expensive everything is these days? I feel like the real tipping point is somewhere between 30 to 40 cents if you want to really incentivise recycling.

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      11 months ago

      Officially only me ones, unfortunately they have no way of knowing if the cans are new or old. The scanners aren’t that smart. So knock yourself out!

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      11 months ago

      ‘Please touch on your Myki before and after using the recycling machine’…

      …“Ffffffffffffffuuuuu-”

      Fingers crossed they didn’t roll out their own solution is what I’m trying to say.