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<blockquote data-quote="dmilnes" data-source="post: 419051" data-attributes="member: 26725"><p>I believe your local council - district or borough - has an obligation to dispose safely of medical sharps waste. </p><p>Certainly my local council, Arun DC in West Sussex, provides an efficient service of collecting from my doorstep at 07:00 (on the dot!), a sealed and full bin on a set day of the week, and leaving an empty equivalent for ongoing use.</p><p>A thorough search of your local council's website should bring this to light - try 'Cleansing', 'Waste Disposal', 'sharps', whatever comes to mind. It would be a particularly obtuse council that wouldn't do this for you. :thumbdown: </p><p>Good luck. :clap:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmilnes, post: 419051, member: 26725"] I believe your local council - district or borough - has an obligation to dispose safely of medical sharps waste. Certainly my local council, Arun DC in West Sussex, provides an efficient service of collecting from my doorstep at 07:00 (on the dot!), a sealed and full bin on a set day of the week, and leaving an empty equivalent for ongoing use. A thorough search of your local council's website should bring this to light - try 'Cleansing', 'Waste Disposal', 'sharps', whatever comes to mind. It would be a particularly obtuse council that wouldn't do this for you. :thumbdown: Good luck. :clap: [/QUOTE]
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