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We always have a problem with getting rid of them from our small clay shoot, once took them to the tip and put them in the general waste. there was a chap there and he immediately split the sack to see what was in there and they went everywhere, he then started to have a go at me saying they where a danger and we should no dump them. 

We have started to get them recycled by a waste company, we get a sack that contains about 4000 and it costs £12 to recycle. or we could get a big bag that takes 21000 and that cost about £30  but is to big for us. we should use about 3 bags a year so that should be managable. 

 

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9 minutes ago, Stimo22 said:

We always have a problem with getting rid of them from our small clay shoot, once took them to the tip and put them in the general waste. there was a chap there and he immediately split the sack to see what was in there and they went everywhere, he then started to have a go at me saying they where a danger and we should no dump them. 

We have started to get them recycled by a waste company, we get a sack that contains about 4000 and it costs £12 to recycle. or we could get a big bag that takes 21000 and that cost about £30  but is to big for us. we should use about 3 bags a year so that should be managable. 

 

Watched that from start to finish and really believe it’s a major step forward.

Do hope that WLSC pay to get rid of that mountain, but I feel that they won’t!

Shame really as it’s like many things in life, more you ignore it the more it’s going to cost.

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The council will love you for putting them in the domestic recycling. Every time they find 'ammunition' it causes the equivalent of a bomb scare and they have to stop the sorting conveyer while some specially trained supervisor comes down and assesses them.

They don't recycle them anyway.

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On 07/07/2018 at 12:36, Stimo22 said:

We always have a problem with getting rid of them from our small clay shoot, once took them to the tip and put them in the general waste. there was a chap there and he immediately split the sack to see what was in there and they went everywhere, he then started to have a go at me saying they where a danger and we should no dump them. 

We have started to get them recycled by a waste company, we get a sack that contains about 4000 and it costs £12 to recycle. or we could get a big bag that takes 21000 and that cost about £30  but is to big for us. we should use about 3 bags a year so that should be managable. 

 

Our small clay shoot is doing the same. We save them up in a dumpy bag and take them to a farmer near Crediton who then transports them up to Agri-Cycle for recycling. We get through about 900 each shoot, which as you can imagine soon mounts up. 

Its fantastic that there is a way to dispose of them ethically and not just to landfill.

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