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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Account" data-source="post: 1913128"><p>I get new boxes from pump supplies company.</p><p>I get rid of old one by phoning council, giving them at least a week’s notice then put it out in the street the night before they collect it.</p><p>I complained about putting a round box of sharps out on a windy exposed street overnight but was told it was no longer my responsibility once I’d put it on the public pavement. I was not happy with this response but not sure what else to do. So I just keep collections to a minimum by dissecting my pump supplies and only putting the sharp stuff in the sharps box whilst recycling anything plastic. Doesn’t stop the problem but makes it less common.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Account, post: 1913128"] I get new boxes from pump supplies company. I get rid of old one by phoning council, giving them at least a week’s notice then put it out in the street the night before they collect it. I complained about putting a round box of sharps out on a windy exposed street overnight but was told it was no longer my responsibility once I’d put it on the public pavement. I was not happy with this response but not sure what else to do. So I just keep collections to a minimum by dissecting my pump supplies and only putting the sharp stuff in the sharps box whilst recycling anything plastic. Doesn’t stop the problem but makes it less common. [/QUOTE]
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