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[–] A_norny_mousse@feddit.org 1 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Honestly I don't think it's against regulations per se. One work place had only one big bin in the backyard, because it's been like that since the 50s? The other had all the bins in the yard, but inside they threw everything into one.

Of course either scenario could mean the regulations might not be strict enough.

Or maybe they are not enforced nationally but locally. One town I lived in had "waste", "burnable waste", paper, cardboard, plastic, bottles etc. Very confusing and I know from observation that most residents did not get it. Next town the system was quite different.

TBH I have no idea about the legal/administrative situation, but recycling is definitely a big thing here.