The most controversial bin of history - the trunk Not so innocent and trivial thing caused so much controversy since its creation as the trunk. bins have been around since the 1970s and since their introduction into British society, they are rarely in the headlines.
There were even campaigns in the British press to get banned from the streets, but are bins are a convenient solution for the removal and treatment of waste, so why have they been controversial. In part, the reason lies in the conservative nature of British occupation, also combined with certain myths propagated by the national press - garbage became known.
Blamed for waste reduction by stealth, accused of being dangerous and with stories of bugs, cameras and even bodies found in garbage no wonder they have a bad reputation. But here are some real facts and dispel myths about the trunk:

- Practice: Trash cans are an easy way to eliminate waste. They are less dangerous to handle than the bags of waste where the salient elements such as glass can hang a human garbage disposal. It is a common misconception that the elderly and disabled to move trash fight, but the truth is that if someone can wear a black bag full of garbage they can operate a wheelie bin.
- garbage can reduce waste. It is true that many councils do prefer garbage to encourage a reduction in the amount we throw away. But if we are allowed to have what we want our taxes and local rates will rise as a result - all councils are struggling to find landfill space to meet the needs of the nation.
- bins also claimed to be unsightly, but a wheelie bin is not uglier than a regular trash or a pile of black bags. Waste must be stored in something and most of wheeled bins are color neutral and unpretentious.
And while the bins are not the complete answer to the problems of limited landfill and a growing population along with recycling bins, trash cans and other trash , they play a crucial role in the nation of waste and waste management.
Posted on June 24, 2010.